About Chapter Audio
Chapter is a British audio company committed to advanced design and manufacturing values.
Founded in 1999, Chapter products have obtained critical acclaim by implementing innovative, leading edge design concepts, developing products that exceed the accepted 'state of the art'. Development of Chapters no compromise products is conducted using a unique collaboration of leading edge designers from within the UK and Europe.
Bespoke parts sourced locally are combined with the best components available globally. The manufacturing process is highly automated providing consistent and reliable equipment for your pleasure for many years into the future. Chapter has swiftly created an impact within the audio industry and amongst performance-conscious consumers. It promotes a new design awareness in the ever-changing world of High-End audio without sacrificing its commitment to exemplary technical standards, both of which have lent it wide recognition and respect. Chapter is committed to meeting the highest standards in the selection of components and level of innovation in the circuits that make up its products. Innovation for the sake of performance, not for the sake of change helps guarantee the maximum effectiveness of all of its products.
The development of Chapters first 'Power Factor Corrected' Switch Mode Power Supply, seen in the award winning Chapter Two power amplifier, has been followed by a number of firsts within the audio industry, such as integrated vibration control and most recently unique analogue Class-D amplifier topologies. Our recent design efforts have seen the completion of three ranges of high-end electronics covering both stereo and multi-channel systems as well as all new Computer as Source (CAS) technologies.With a commitment to excellence, and a back catalogue of awards, Chapter can rightly lay claim to being amongst the top flight of audio equipment manufacturers in the world.
Such performance is no quirk of fate but the triumph of calculation and perspiration over moderation and compromise.