Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Lipinski Sound is going to be at the 135th AES Convention in New York, NY, unveiling a new self-powered and upgradable loudspeaker system. The revised L-707A series of monitors is the latest development in a line of loudspeakers starting with the legendary L-707.
Lipinski’s modular speaker system will be shown with its newly developed L-700A Dual Power Amplifier and L-700B Power Amplifier. So each section of this modular speaker system will be powered by its own individual Class-A amplifier (meaning that Lipinski’s well-regarded Signature speaker system will now be driven by four amplifiers per channel). This is Lipinski’s newest Class AAB, all-discrete, dual-power amplifier based on the low-feedback patented circuitry Lipinski Square OpAmps. This is unique, in that at no point does the audio signal pass through an integrated circuit, condenser, coil, or transformer.
The low-order, low-feedback, Class-A electronic crossover, high/low gently calibrated 60-160 Hz EQ allows for the most common floor/ceiling resonance cancellation. Also on display will be the smaller, more affordable but equally stunning Self-Powered True Reference monitor L-70, based on the same principles as its larger relative.
More products based on Lipinski Sound’s proprietary Class-A op-amps will be exhibited at the AES conference. They include the L629 Compressor—inspired by vintage Fairchild principles and ballistics but with dramatically reduced noise and distortion—and the high-quality L600 Power Supply, a high-current replacement power supply designed as an upgrade for the API 500VPR (capable of powering up to three API 500VPR frames).
Lipinski Sound will be at booth #2562.