Anyone using Lavardin?


Hi,
I've been reading a lot about this company, didn't know anything about them. Interesting design ideas.
I see them sometimes in comparisons with LFD.
If anyone could shed some personal experience I'd be grateful.
Thanks
Chas
chashas1
As I'm sure you're aware, speaker choice is critical with the Lavardin. An easy load with sensitivity upwards of 89db is best.

I have used (and have for sale) the IS Reference. At 30 watts it was a good match with both my Reference 3a De Cappo I's, and Living Voice IBX R-2.

I don't agree with the Lavardin not being good with bass. Perceived bass weight depends entirely on which speakers you are using, and the size of the room.

I have now moved to Single Ended 300b tubes. In comparison, the Lavardin has a great deal of 'attack', particularly with percussion. The Lavardin is very clean sounding, with great imaging and palpable presence when listening to solo or small ensemble performers. I do not recommend the Lavardin for Classical as it cannot flesh out, or separate, individual performers.

The Lavardin seems to purvey emotion rather well. I enjoyed my time with it.

Hope this helps
I used a Lavardin IT for some years. For a SS amp, very nice indeed.. I prefer tubes. The sound was transparent and clean, very fast, perhaps lacking in base. The early amps were unreliable. The one I had was trouble free.