Indiana Line originated in Turin, Italy, in 1977, with roots tracing back to the early 1970s through the import and local assembly of U.S.-made Utah loudspeakers by the pioneering Selectra company. This heritage blended American driver technology with Italian design flair, establishing the brand's mission to deliver high-fidelity sound reproduction accessible to a broad audience. Today, as a subsidiary of the Coral Electronic Group, it draws on decades of expertise in development, production, and distribution, while maintaining a Turin-based design ethos infused with technical precision and musical passion.
The brand focuses exclusively on loudspeakers, spanning bookshelf, floorstanding, and specialized models across series like Nota, Tesi, Diva, and the retro-inspired UTAH line. Standouts include the flagship Diva series with its Curv composite cones for precise bass and transparent mids, the 3-way UTAH 5 floorstander with its tilted cabinet for optimal alignment, and versatile options like the Diva 3 bookshelf. Indiana Line avoids diversification into amplifiers, turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables, prioritizing sonically optimized speaker engineering without superfluous features.
Positioned firmly in the mid-tier market, Indiana Line earns praise for its exceptional value, blending audiophile-grade balance, dynamics, and neutrality with affordable pricing—often outpacing pricier competitors in blind auditions. Designed in Italy but assembled via external suppliers (primarily in China), it appeals to discerning buyers seeking high-quality, characterful sound in genres from rock to classics, without high-end premiums or vintage obscurity.[150 words]