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Because this is an exclusive system, installation is complex. The Uberschall HouseWorx Exclusive requires:

Let’s address the elephant in the room. The Uberschall HouseWorx Exclusive retails for approximately $15,000 per speaker. A typical 7.1.4 system will easily cost north of $150,000.

For that price, you could buy a luxury car. So, who is this for? It is for the connoisseur who understands that real estate is finite. You cannot fit a line-array PA system in your penthouse living room. You cannot build a horn-loaded cinema behind your fireplace. The HouseWorx Exclusive solves the "wife acceptance factor" while exceeding the "engineer acceptance factor."

It is for the buyer who wants the architectural minimalism of a Sonos with the sonic brutality of a stadium concert.

We tested the Uberschall HouseWorx Exclusive in a 5.4.4 configuration (five LCR speakers, four subs, four heights) in a dedicated 40-square-meter media room. The source material was a mix of Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories (24-bit/192kHz) and the 4K Blu-ray of Blade Runner 2049. ueberschall houseworx exclusive

The Highs: The custom-designed silk-dome tweeter with neodymium magnet is so fast that cymbal decays sound infinite. There is no metallic "zing" often found in high-SPL speakers. Just pure air.

The Mids: Vocals are terrifyingly real. On Hans Zimmer’s "Mesa," the cello growls with an organic texture that feels like the musician is in the room. The HouseWorx Exclusive avoids the "smile curve" EQ (boosted bass and treble) of consumer speakers. It is brutally flat—producers will love this; casual listeners may need time to adjust.

The Bass: This is where the Uberschall name earns its keep. The HouseWorx Exclusive produces infrasonic bass that you feel in your sternum. However, thanks to the DSP, there is no boominess. The bass stops exactly when the note stops. It is surgical, precise, and overwhelming.

The drum loops are the star. Rather than 100 generic top loops, HouseWorx offers layered kits: Because this is an exclusive system, installation is

The pack includes 10 complete song kits. Here are three standouts:

  • "Jackin' Joint" (124 BPM)

  • "Sunset Terrace" (120 BPM)


  • The Uberschall HouseWorx Exclusive is a limited-run, active loudspeaker system designed specifically for high-end residential installations. Unlike standard "in-wall" speakers that sacrifice depth for form factor, the HouseWorx Exclusive utilizes a patented front-firing and side-firing driver array housed in a sealed, vibration-dampened aluminum chassis. It is designed to be invisible visually but omnipresent sonically. "Jackin' Joint" (124 BPM)

    The "Exclusive" tag is literal. Uberschall produces only 50 units of this system per year, each hand-tuned at their Munich headquarters. Every unit includes a digital signal processing (DSP) profile calibrated to the specific acoustic signature of your room.

    Like all great Ueberschall packs, HouseWorx is organized by musical section, but the Exclusive tag means tighter curation.

    | Feature | Uberschall HouseWorx Excl. | Wisdom Audio Sage | Steinway Lyngdorf Model S | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Design Philosophy | Studio-flat, infinite headroom | High-efficiency planar | Room correction perfection | | Low-End Extension | 18Hz (-3dB) | 35Hz (requires sub) | 22Hz (-3dB) | | Aesthetics | Magnetic fabric grill / Custom paint | On-wall vertical ribbon | In-wall aluminum | | Exclusivity | 50 units/year | Mass custom | 25 units/year | | Starting Price (Per Chan.) | $15,000 | $8,500 | $25,000 |

    As the chart shows, the Uberschall HouseWorx Exclusive hits a sweet spot between the clinical detail of Wisdom and the prestige of Steinway Lyngdorf, while delivering deeper bass than both without an external subwoofer.