About Entreq

"Today Entreq is one of the very few companies that develop and manufactur all their products                    by their own in Sweden."

Essentially, I am a farmer and as a farmer you live with and of nature. That is why it’s not strange that you realise what a fantastic builder Mother Nature is. Mankind can not match it for precision and suitability. Nature always follows the laws of physics and never puts design before the purpose or the relationship with the environment. The laws of nature are supreme and they are always valid, even within Hi-Fi.

Music and reproduction of sound has been my hobby for over 35 years. During the years I have had various sound systems, and since my first 2x5 W cassette recorder, bought on 23 April 1973, I have strived to obtain the best sound possible. It actually took many years before I started to see a pattern relating to cause and effect. Once I understood how vibrations, magnetic fields and the surrounding environment impact on the reproduction of Hi-Fi sound got truly interesting.

Since the end of the 1980s, in parallel with the farming, we have been working on product development in particular with regards to working environment within agriculture. Our mist spreader ‘Fogmaster’ has a wide area of use. It was originally developed to clean air and bind dangerous dust in stables and sties. It is now also used in research and medical health to lay disinfection mists with Virkon in airlocks and quarantines. This has given us vast experience of thinking unconventionally, to identify problems, analyse them and attack them from different angles.

To make a long story short, you can say that my interest in sound and physics, together with the experiences of development and production, and enormously motivated colleagues, have resulted in a large quantity of benches, stands, vibration damping and isolating tripods, ‘vibration eaters’, electric whirl curbs and cables. Everything is developed and produced in Sweden and sold at truly competitive prices. Our products are thoroughly tested by me and another ten or so carefully selected critical music lovers. No product is released for the market unless it shows marked improvement. I myself have bought expensive articles and been disappointed too many times, almost trying to convince myself that I really can hear an improvement.

Our assortment of products is large but not complete. We are continually improving our products and come across new factors that impact the outcome. We always listen because it is actually just like old Albert said: “What you can measure is not important, and the important can’t be measured”.

Whoever protests against this could kindly inform us how you exactly measure the speed of an object in motion.  

Per-Olof Friberg