In 2010, the last thing Kevin Welsh wanted to do was start another business.
Actually, he just wanted to find himself the best digital audio source. OK, he also wanted to know if linear power supplies really made an audible difference.
So he made a few phone calls, sent a few dozen emails and read a few hundred blog posts. In a twist of fate, he ended up on a call with Dave Davenport... a veteran audio engineer who lived less than 2 miles away.
There were three takeaway messages from that call.
Yes. Even in digital, power is important.
Build it. Listen to it. Evaluate it. Trust your ears.
Leave the theorizing to someone else.
Out of this prototyping process, Musica Pristina was born. In the early days, we built ultra high-end and highly customized Windows PCs. We still maintain the graveyard of linear power supplies (audiophile and industrial) we tried along the way.
In 2014, Musica Pristina was reborn. We left PC audio behind. We started building the most accurate sounding digital playback components we could. We haven't looked back.
Since the beginning, we've operated with a few guiding principals:
Build the most accurate sounding devices physics allows.
Respect the importance of grounding.
Isolation, isolation, isolation.
It all starts power supplies.
So instead of settling for for the recorded event giving us the impression that we attended the performance, we say...

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