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Quotes
GOLDS
“At Bernie Grundman Mastering we are constantly comparing equipment and circuitry to find the very best quality. Lavry Engineering processors have consistently been our choice. The name Lavry has been and still is a big part of our success.”
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Bernie Grundman
“DA924 takes the edge off of CDs without obscuring detail and restores depth I would not have thought they had. It provides the reference I need to evaluate my work . Much of my listening takes place late at night and with other DAs, audio fatigue sets in quickly, so I do my most attentive listening in the first half hour. With the DA924 I am able to listen for hours at higher volume without feeling enervated or jangled. Would that our customers owned it so that our discs would sound as good to them.”
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Stefan Zucker- Bel Canto Society
“I used a Benchmark for a while and then got some Lavry blues which I prefer. Benchmark is still great and affordable, and I kept it for my home rig, but the Blues took the day. Also have rented in a Lavry gold on several occasions, and I can tell you that it is a completely different animal. It is indeed the gold standard in my book. When you listen to the blue, the DAC1, and other good professional converters, they all present a good picture overall, yet certain things tend to be better or worse on one or another. Then you play the gold and you realize what you're missing with all the others. It's just in a different class. I was actually quite shocked. I hadn't expected the difference to be quite so obvious.
Jay Frigoletto-Mastersuite
BLUES:
“I just wanted you to pass on to Dan how happy I am with the LavryBlue A/D converter. I’[ve used both the analog and digital limiting and both have been handy on different jobs. The main thing is the clean focused sound which feels quite effortless and never harsh. It has improved by mastering overnight.
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William Bowden
“I have used Rosettas and I own a LavryBlue. It is like the difference between driving a Ford and a Ferrari. We’re a small facility and still we put out the cash because the sound was that good.”
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Nathan Rousu Edmonton, AB, Canada
“A friend was visiting over the weekend. I got him into analog master dubs a couple of years ago, and he has spent a fortune on analog tape machines and tape to make copies from my collection.
I played a Count Basie big tape from the late 50's wich has outstanding sonics. He was blown away by it. But he was even more blown away when I told him that I was dubbing it to a digital machine while he was listening to it, and that he was listening to the digital feed, not the analog. He asked me to switch back to the analog, and after repeated blind switches, he could not tell the difference.”
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Jonathan Knight
BLACK:
last week I purchased a DA10 Black. I would like to tell you that I am truly delighted and even amazed.
Having tried or owned some very good players/DACs feeding my active AvantgardeAcoustic Solo horn speakers directly, among them ML 390s, AudioAero Capitole II, McIntosh MD301, I find the small Lavry DAC second to none of them. Rather, my listening pleasure has risen to new heights since it makes the source component with it´s volume control (no extra preamp!). Transparency, space and timing, that´s what it´s all about (besides, I love the red glow of the volume display).
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David Fischer, Architect
Düsseldorf, Germany
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