Prism Sound Warns of Counterfeit Lyra Units
Prism Sound is warning audio professionals to be on the lookout for counterfeit versions of the company’s Lyra audio interface
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Prism Sound is warning audio professionals to be on the lookout for counterfeit versions of the company’s Lyra audio interface
L-Acoustics held a “destruction event” to dispose of counterfeit audio gear headed to recycling.
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Prism Audio has discovered its Lyra I/Os are being counterfeited and is warning customers to ensure they're buying the real thing.
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