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Serbian hi-fi brand Dayens, founded in 1991, originates from a hands-on passion for honest musical reproduction.
Handmade in Serbia, their products emphasize organic warmth, technical precision, and long-term reliability.
Their catalog includes compact amplifiers like the Menuetto and power amps like the Ecstasy series.
They’re a Serbian hi-fi brand that took shape in 1991, but their story actually began in the early ’80s. Founder Dejan Dobrin started out by building his own speakers and amplifiers, driven by a passion for honest musical reproduction. Over time, that hands-on approach evolved into a family-run venture celebrated among listeners who appreciate straightforward design and a warm, engaging sound.
A Serbian Hi-Fi Journey Dayens’ catalog covers everything from compact integrated amplifiers like the Menuetto—known for its balanced performance—to heftier power amps like the Ecstasy series. Every unit is designed and handmade in Serbia with attention to both technical precision and an “organic warmth” that keeps the music front and center. Their commitment to solid, long-term reliability has earned them a loyal following in hi-fi circles worldwide.
Refreshed Online Presence In late February 2025, Dayens unveiled an updated website, offering an easier way to explore their product lineup, read about design philosophies, and see highlights from recent show appearances. If you’re curious about a no-nonsense approach to hi-fi that emphasizes enduring performance and user-friendliness, drop by dayens.rs to learn more.
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