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lawrence Audio Jeff Rowland Bryston Youtube
lawrence Audio Jeff Rowland Bryston Youtube

Lawrence Audio Jeff Rowland Bryston Youtube Please visit avshowrooms for the best high performance product videos on the internet. we are the premier destination for high end audio equip. Demmed with the new 125wpc model 125 stereo amplifier from jeff rowland design group, with the source a bryston bdp 1 media player, the cellos produced a clean, clear sound on a japanese attraction for tenor saxophone of the first bach cello suite, with none of the otherwise ubiquitous upper bass boom i heard at the hilton. <p>.

The Show 2013
The Show 2013

The Show 2013 Thanks for your input. recent threads on the pass amps and the devialet amps have, in conjunction with my recent audition at the lawrence audio showroom, made me wonder if i ought to shoot for higher end amplification. my new don sachs model 2 preamp has contributed to that thinking as well. big red: i believe you mean nuprime amps, yes? they. Demmed with the new 125wpc model 125 stereo amplifier from jeff rowland design group, with the source a bryston bdp 1 media player, the cellos produced a clean, clear sound on a japanese attraction for tenor saxophone of the first bach cello suite, with none of the otherwise ubiquitous upper bass boom i heard at the hilton. <p>. Based in taiwan, lawrence audio co. (“inspired by musical masters”) manufactures limited edition and custom made loudspeakers modeled after stringed instruments. lawrence liao, founder and chief designer, is also an interior decorator, music lover, and musician: he plays saxophone, violin, and piano. lawrence’s line includes the two way, standmounted mandolin; the slightly larger violin. The taiwanese company lawrence audio was founded in 1996 but was new to me. their speakers are impeccably finished and are all named after string instruments: the large cello (right) features twin ribbon tweeters and two 8" woofers and costs $18,000 pair; the smaller violin ($7500 pair) a single ribbon tweeter; and the smallest mandolin (just out of shot on the left) costs $5500 pair.

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