When did Lipinski Sound come out with the l-707 loudspeaker?
I first heard about Lipinski Sound’s L-707 loudspeaker in late December, from an engineer of solid-state equipment. Later, at the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show, a producer of high-quality SACD remasterings of classic recordings spontaneously took me by the arm and marched me over to the Lipinski Sound Corp. exhibit at the Alexis Park Hotel.
How to make an appointment with Lipinski Sound?
For those that want to make an appointment please write us at: [email protected] You will find us in Hall 5.1 stand B91 which you can’t miss as it directly at the entrance of Hall 5.1 so we hope to see you there! 2013-09-15 Lipinski Sound goes self-powered and upgradable for its 10th Anniversary.
Who is the founder of Lipinski Sound Corporation?
Lipinski Sound Corporation was founded in 2003 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA (the greater Washington DC area), by Andrew Lipinski – a prime recording engineer/producer educated in Europe, based in the United States, and professionally active around the globe.
When is Lipinski Sound going to be upgradable?
2013-09-15 Lipinski Sound goes self-powered and upgradable for its 10th Anniversary. If we are not convinced that our next design will add value within the audio industry… we will not manufacture it.
What did Eva Cassidy sing on the Lipinski l-707?
The Lipinski L-707’s dynamics ranged wide and fast. Reproducing Eva Cassidy’s cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” also on Live at Blues Alley, the L-707 conveyed the stunning dynamic range of her voice without compression or overload.
What are the qualities of a Lipinski loudspeaker?
Andrew Lipinski has designed and manufactured a portable monitor loudspeaker with many of the high-end qualities—great dynamic range, detail, pace, three-dimensionality, imaging, and the ability to accurately reproduce instrumental and vocal timbres—that I usually associate with expensive audiophile loudspeakers.
When did the l-707 come out on the market?
Later, at the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show, a producer of high-quality SACD remasterings of classic recordings spontaneously took me by the arm and marched me over to the Lipinski Sound Corp. exhibit at the Alexis Park Hotel. What I heard there convinced me that the L-707 deserved a lengthier audition in my own listening room.