Peter Brem - Da Vinci Audio Passes Away

LL21

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I understand that Peter Brem of Da Vinci Audio passed away a few days ago. I am not a TT guy, but saw this on AE and thoughts members here might wish to know if they don't already. Slightly commercial, it also speaks to some of Brem's achievements:

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April 3, 2013. Peter Brem, the founder of the House of Da Vinci, had passed away on April 3, 2013 at the age of 64. At the last moment when he could still open his eyes, he told me via whatsapp on Jolanda's handphone the following: "I am very grateful of all audiophiles in Hong Kong who have supported Da Vinci for many years. I had very good times with Jolanda in Hong Kong. I hope our Hong Kong fans will continue to support Da Vinci when I am gone."

Audio Exotics is Da Vinci's oldest partner in the world. We started working since 2003 when Peter Brem sent over a pair of drivers that weighted almost 100 pounds each channel. I mistaken they were a pair of amplifiers but in fact they were just the driver stages of an amplifier. That was the legendary Grandezza system. Our decade long relationship began there. Over the early years, Peter Brem had tremendous influence on my comprehension of music appreciation. He taught me the old school - transformer based tube electronics driving high sensitivity speakers. I remember vividly how the Grandezza system together with the Intonation speakers captivated the souls of many. Mr. DV was born after he listened to the Intonation/Grandezza system. As of today, Mr. DV is the only one in Hong Kong using a complete flagship Virtu system - both the Virtu Preamp and Virtu mono block amplifiers.

Then the AAS Gabriel Analog system gradually rose to international stardom earning 4 straight annual golden ear award from Absolute Sound. There are plenty of AAS Gabriel and Unison users in Hong Kong/China. To the best of my knowledge, no one can ever resist the musical experience from the House of Da Vinci particularly on classical music. The realism of tonality on strings and vocal instruments is simply phenomenal.

Peter Brem was not satisfied with the grandezza line and wanted to introduce another amplification system that could really reproduce all kinds of music well. During his early fights against cancer in the hospital, he invented the VIRTU amplification system. To cut a long story short, AE sold a total of 6 pairs of VIRTU amplifiers within 3 months. That includes Shanghai Bigpiece who fell in love immediately with Da Vinci's very first grandezza cartridge in 2007. His amplification system consists of Nifty Preamp and Virtu mono amp. He told me he is not interested in any other brands after listening to a complete DV system.

Then Mr. Danny So, who is a strong supporter of Da Vinci turntable and electronics, constantly impresses many audiophiles in mainland China thru his complete Da Vinci system - Gabriel/Virtu arm, Nifty preamp and Virtu mono block amplifiers. A few weeks ago, he still called me to merit the Virtu amplifiers even though he had been using them for over a year. On behalf of Peter Brem and Da Vinci Audio, we are gratified by your reverent recommendations of Da Vinci to mainland audiophiles.

Even Douglas (Mr. Dalby) installed the Virtu tone arm as his 2nd arm on his NVS turntable. He commented the tonality resolution of the Virtu tone arm is second to none. Elsewhere, Charles who had recently rejoined our community also could not escape the magic of Da Vinci and ended up as another proud owner of Da Vinci electronics.

Because of Peter's deteriorating illness in the past 12 months, there were issues that might have caused inconveniences on some of Da Vinci fans. We apologise sincerely once again. Rest assured that AE will continue to support Da Vinci. During this emotionally difficult period, we convey our sincere condolences to Jolanda, Natalie and Sandro. Peter is a fine man with a pure heart. This is evident from the sound of Da Vinci. May he rest in peace. His great deeds in the audio world will be remembered. And the spirit of Da Vinci lives forever.
 

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