British-based artisan loudspeaker manufacturer Stratton Acoustics Ltd is adding two new models to its Element range, with the Element 6 and Element 8.
Both standmount speakers and hand-built with jewellery-inspired aesthetics for some hifi bling, they’re crafted to the same standards as the Element 12 and Elypsis 1512.
Unveiled at Axpona 2025 the Element 6 boasts a 6″ (150mm) carbon-fibre bass/midrange driver paired with Stratton Acoustics’ patented decoupled, waveguide-loaded 29mm soft dome tweeter. The enclosure is an acrylic-silica reinforced polymer matrix, chosen for its inertness and resonance-suppressing qualities that’s ombined with CNC-machined, aerospace-grade aluminium front and rear baffles.

Stratton Acoustics Element 8
Like its smaller sibling, the Element 8 features the same patented decoupled, waveguide-loaded 29mm soft dome tweeter, housed in an acrylic-silica reinforced polymer matrix enclosure. As with the Element 6, the Element 8 also employs a reflex-loaded cabinet with precision-engineered resistive port vents to suppress pipe resonance and coloration.
Available in piano white with silver baffles (further finishes to be announced in due course), the Element 6 costs £15,000 per pair, while the Element 8 comes in a £20,000 per pair with the dedicated Element stands costing an extra £3,500.
Visit Stratton Acoustics to find out more.