Lavardin IS Reference Integrated Amplifier

£1,485.00

Manufacturer : Lavardin
Model : IS Reference
Serial Number : CO1771U
Packaging : Original
Accessories Included : Mains Cable
Price When New : 

1 in stock

SKU: CO1771U Category:
Description

Here we have a high grade IS Reference Integrated Amplifier from French company Lavardin. This well regarded unit is in very good condition with just some very minor wear and comes in original factory packaging with mains cable and our standard three month warranty.
Lavardin Say….
With its suspended power supply and number of technical refinements, the Model IS Reference “gives more than an idea” of what our legendary Model IT is capable of.
“The detail was stunning on everything. Total realism and incredible pinpoint sound stage accuracy” Hi-Fi+ Product of the Year
Lavardin Technologies designs and manufactures high end audio amplifiers using exclusive and revolutionary design concepts which radically reduce what we have named the “Memory distortion” of components.
Memory distortion of components is the greatest discovery in analogue audio design over the last thirty years. It clearly demonstrates the reasons why a good valve amplifier can beat its solid state counterpart hands down for sheer musical enjoyment. Memory distortion is the property that is the dominant factor in causing solid state amplifiers to sound shrill and mechanical. Valve technology allows electrons to travel through a vacuum which causes no storage or memory effect, but solid-state amplifiers use silicon components which keep the trace of electron flux that have passed. New electron flux will be affected by the fact that other electrons have preceded them.
As soon as the memory effect of solid-state circuits is reduced, all the improvements that transistor technology handles like, high output power, accuracy, very low harmonic distortion, extended and linear frequency response can be added to the most alive, nuanced and silky musical rendition of the best single ended mono triode design. This means that no other amplifiers can be considered the “standard” any more.