Lavri Cables


Anybody have experience with Lavri cables for headphones, etc.?  I got their Lightning to USB connector to replace my Apple Camera Adapter and was so impressed I uncharacteristically and impulsively ordered XLR interconnects, a USB cable, and headphone cables from them for the other parts of my headphone rig.  Could be a big mistake on my part as I know nothing about them and haven’t even read any reviews (yeah, I know), but they seem reasonably priced by “high-end” standards and compared to some others out there so just wondering if anyone else has any experience/thoughts on them.  Thanks, and Happy Thanksgiving.

soix

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@devilboy TWL is great stuff and not surprised you’re really happy. I’ve since received my other Lavry cables and am likewise very happy with the improvements over stock cables as well as with their look and build quality. Despite being silver there’s still a great deal of musicality and tone along with excellent detail and soundstage characteristics. I’d say in overall character they remind me a lot of the Acoustic Zen Silver Ref interconnects I use in my big rig if that helps at all with perspective.

It doesn’t sound bright, it doesn’t sound warm. It just sounds right. It sounds... correct. I know that sounds very cliche and corny but that’s exactly what I’m hearing right now.

Hell no it’s not corny!!!  It’s exactly what I strive for as well and not always easy to achieve.  I’d describe the Lavri sound very similarly — very balanced and natural sounding.  Frankly, being silver, I was concerned they might be hyper detailed, thin, or tipped up in the treble range especially as my Hifiman Arya Stealths are on the neutral/revealing side on their own, but I was very relieved that even straight outta the box that was not the case.  Anyhoo...

@slaw Yeah, obviously I did too.  More treble detail/air and transparency with a greatly expanded sense of space and soundstage but with no added harshness or lack of tonality.  Did you find the same?  I’m impressed, especially for the price. 

I haven’t had the opportunity to compare the LavriCables with anything other than stock cables, but as of now I’m thinking they might be a bargain relative to what other aftermarket cables cost.