Welsh expertise to challenge audio industry heavyweights

Powys-based Davlec is making waves in the global hi-fi industry by challenging some of the world’s largest manufacturing giants. Davlec (est. 1983) has been appointed by new audio tech start-up, Fell Audio, to bring the Cumbrian newcomer’s audio systems to life, showcasing the power and innovation of Welsh expertise.

Fell Audio is a new family-owned start-up rooted in the British retail giant Peter Tyson, a business boasting over half a century of audio expertise, a world-class website, and premium experiential stores in Carlisle (HQ), Newcastle, and Workington.

With decades of experience in crafting high-performance hi-fi, Davlec has been selected as the manufacturing partner to bring Fell Audio’s products to life, ahead of the launch on 11 November.

UK manufacturing distinguishes Fell Audio from similarly priced—and often more expensive—competitors, providing a significant edge in quality, sustainability, and repairability over mainstream, far-eastern-produced alternatives. By offering British-made products at entry-level prices, Fell Audio presents a unique and compelling choice for music lovers everywhere.

Commenting on Davlec’s appointment by Fell Audio, Nia Davies Davlec’s managing director said: ‘This has been a fascinating and rewarding project to work on with the team at Fell Audio. Combining their breadth of knowledge around the Hi-Fi industry with our own skills in producing high quality great value electronics has created a product we are all incredibly proud of. ’

Further details on the Fell Audio and its product range

The Fell Audio range will initially comprise a powerful 80-watt stereo amplifier (the Fell Amp, £599) and a premium CD player (the Fell Disc, £499); further devices will be added in 2025.

Fell Audio's products feature stunning aesthetics, inspired design touches and sustainable materials, and are crafted to inspire the next generation of music lovers as well as discerning audiophiles.

Thoughtful features such as plug and play connectivity for turntables, Bluetooth convenience for music streaming, plus headphone outputs for late-night and personal listening, offer real practicality music lovers, however they choose to access their music.

The Fell Disc and Fell Amp will be available from Peter Tyson online, in-store and via telesales, from Amazon, and also via the Fell Audio website, fellaudio.co.uk.

Available in silver or black, the products benefit from a five-year warranty. Full details and specifications will be available online at fellaudio.co.uk at launch on the 11 November.

Fell Audio takes its inspiration from the lakes and mountains of the Cumbrian landscape. With a passion for sound, individuality and its cultural heritage, Fell Audio offers its customers an unrivalled combination of performance, quality and value.

Fell Audio images

Fell Disc here; Fell Amp here; Lifestyle images here

Davlec contact details

01938 555791
nia@Davlec-ems.co.uk
www.Davlec.com

Fell Audio contact details

fellaudio.co.uk (live upon launch)
hello@fellaudio.co.uk

01228 546756
PR: Dan George dangeorgecommunications.com 07899 808918

About Davlec

Davlec Ltd was founded in 1983 to service electronic control equipment for dairy parlours. The following year, the company manufactured its first product: the Bulk Tank Power Saver, marking the beginning of a series of innovative controls and birthing Davlec's extensive current portfolio.

From initiation, all design and manufacturing remained in-house, with a growing team assembling both Davlec's own products and those of their clients. Davlec established itself as a reliable supplier and manufacturing partner for many dairy and subcontract customers.

Good communication, high production standards and continued investment has enabled Davlec to grow to design and build state-of-the-art electronics at its Welshpool base for a variety of sectors both locally and nationally.

 

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