PMC is a British loudspeaker company that produces high-quality, handcrafted loudspeakers. Their products are used by professional studios & audiophiles around the world - including Kraftwerk’s Kling Klang studio in Düsseldorf. PMC's loudspeakers feature ATL bass loading technology, which provides a pure, uncoloured sound with a wide dynamic range.
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PMC: The Professional Monitor Company
Founded in 1991, PMC (Professional Monitor Company) has become one of the most respected names in British loudspeaker design. Handcrafted in the UK, PMC speakers are trusted by world-leading studios, including the BBC, Abbey Road, and Kraftwerk’s Kling Klang. Built with the same philosophy for both professional and home use, PMC loudspeakers deliver accuracy, transparency, and musicality that reveal every detail of a recording.
Advanced Transmission Line (ATL) Technology
At the heart of every PMC loudspeaker is ATL (Advanced Transmission Line) bass-loading technology. Unlike conventional designs, ATL allows speakers to produce deeper, cleaner bass with greater accuracy, even at low levels. This results in a natural, uncoloured sound with exceptional dynamic range and lifelike scale. Combined with meticulously engineered drivers and cabinets, PMC speakers bring music to life exactly as the artist intended.
Discover PMC at Soundstage Hi-Fi
Whether you’re considering the compact Prodigy range or the flagship SE models, PMC speakers must be heard to be fully appreciated. Visit our Cockfosters showroom for a private demo and experience how PMC’s studio heritage translates into extraordinary performance in the home. Dean will help you explore the right PMC loudspeaker for your system, your room, and your listening style.
For Listeners Who Demand the Truth
PMC isn’t about adding colour or character - it’s about delivering music with honesty. Every speaker is designed to reproduce sound faithfully, so you can enjoy your favourite albums exactly as they were recorded. For professionals, it’s a tool of precision. For music lovers, it’s the closest you’ll get to having the artist perform in your living room.