Bruno & Julien – Verity Audio Founders writes: ” If your are on this mailing list, chances are you are an audiophile, just like us. We are not crazy about writting and sending email. But we are obessed by sound. So we thought “why not keep in touch by sharing news and fun facts about our passion?”. This is our first edition of our newsletter “Sound Performance”. We hope you enjoy it. Don’t hesitate to reply to share your feedback!

Listen up : tip from the pro
Are you satisfied with the sound quality of your audio system? Do you ever wonder if there’s room for improvement?
All system components, from loudspeakers to phono cartridges, require some time to achieve optimal performance.
After showcasing our products at numerous international exhibitions, we noticed something interesting. The sound performance consistently peaked on the last day of the event.
This is not just a trick of our ears adjusting; there are real and noticeable sound improvements that come with experience.
A fully broken-in and warmed-up system will consistently produce a better sound quality – one that is more coherent, engaging, relaxed, focused, and articulated. Many users find it beneficial to leave their system on to maintain optimal performance permanently.
In our experience, digital equipment is sensitive, so we recommend keeping these devices powered on.
To further understand this phenomenon and find what works best for your devices, try experimenting with different rest, break-in, and warm-up times.
You’ll enhance your overall appreciation for quality sound reproduction.
Star of the month
We’ve created on demand a one-of-a-kind finish made with the luxurious Quarter Cut Curly Makore, also known as African cherry mahogany.
This stunning pattern results from a unique cut skillfully crafted by our talented woodworking artisans.
It was used for the Arindal, which boasts an impressive blend of state-of-the-art electrical, mechanical and acoustical features essential to pure sound reproduction.
It’s almost ready to be shipped to Hong Kong!
The Wayback Music Machine
Our inaugural loudspeaker, Parsifal, draws inspiration from Richard Wagner’s renowned opera “Parsifal.”
Did you know that Wagner’s masterpiece debuted at the iconic Bayreuth Festspielhaus in Bavaria, Germany, on July 26, 1882? Wagner’s unwavering dedication to his craft led him to restrict performances of “Parsifal” solely to this legendary venue during his lifetime.
This commitment ensured that every note and nuance of his visionary work was faithfully executed. The ban was finally lifted after Wagner’s passing in 1883, leaving a legacy of unmatched artistry and dedication.
We truly share Wagner’s dedication to perfection and are proud to bring you speakers that embody the essence of his opera.
Listen to Julien’s favorite piece from this opera!