One sound, one origin
At the centre of Auris V sits APANI's UniCore architecture, a single acoustic source from which all frequencies emerge from one natural centre, rather than being split and reassembled across separate drivers. That mirrors how sound actually exists outside a loudspeaker: not separated into layers, but coherent. The result is a soundstage that feels stable, calm and believable, where voices stay anchored and instruments have room to breathe without the system working visibly to produce the effect.
Time, aligned to emotion
Auris V uses phase coherent FIR processing, not to look impressive on a specification sheet, but to restore the subtle timing relationships that make music feel alive. When timing is correct, the ear relaxes, and when the ear relaxes, emotional response follows without effort. That is why Auris V is built to be listened to for hours without fatigue, without tension, and without the instinct to reach for the volume control.
Designed for real rooms
Living rooms are not recording studios, and a loudspeaker built for daily life should not need them to be. Auris V is tuned to perform gracefully even in acoustically imperfect spaces, adapting gently to its surroundings while holding onto its tonal balance and spatial integrity: no harsh reflections, no artificial spotlighting on individual frequencies, only music reproduced as purely as the room allows.
The APANI sound signature
Auris V carries the same design philosophy found in APANI's larger systems: natural tonal balance, stable three dimensional imaging, an absence of listening fatigue, and respect for both the recording and the listener. Every unit is fine tuned inside an actual listening room rather than measured on a bench alone, because sound is a perception, not just a number.
Auris V is developed, assembled and quality controlled in Germany, with matched pairs and minimal manufacturing tolerances built for long term reliability, not because that claim looks good on a back panel, but because the consistency it produces is audible. Auris V is built for music lovers who listen closely, audiophiles who value coherence over spectacle, rooms where quality matters more than size, and anyone who treats music as an experience rather than a test to pass.
Auris V OnWall, the entry into APANI Atmos
Immersive sound is not simply more speakers, it is more orientation: sound that exists around the listener rather than only in front of them. Auris V OnWall opens that layer cleanly, functioning as surround, height or ceiling channel wherever the room's architecture defines the placement, without the sound itself feeling constrained by the mount. Wall or ceiling installation is not a compromise here, it is part of the concept, and OnWall serves as the natural entry point into a full APANI Atmos Listening Architecture.
Auris V Sub, bass extension
Bass is not supposed to be more, it is supposed to be right. Auris V Sub is the low frequency extension for the Auris family, built to complete the system rather than change its character, restoring what a recording actually contains, foundation, scale and calm authority, rather than inflating the room with artificial drama.
Most subwoofers add a sense of weight through after movement that feels impressive for a minute before the room takes over with boom, smear and one note resonance. Auris V Sub follows a different principle: a fast start and a clean stop. When the low end is time true, everything above it becomes clearer, voices stabilise, imaging locks into place and rhythm feels inevitable rather than imposed.
A great subwoofer should disappear acoustically, not just visually. Auris V Sub is tuned to integrate seamlessly, so the crossover point never announces itself and the bass never sounds like it is arriving from somewhere else in the room. The system stays one coherent event. You are not meant to hear a subwoofer. You are meant to hear the recording becoming whole, delivered gracefully even in imperfect real world rooms, without boom, without fog, and without the pressure tricks lesser systems rely on.








