I thought the sound, as usual, was best at THE Show. I heard four speakers that impressed me. First the Zen Acoustics little guys with the Red Dragon switching amp. Second the Tonian $1500 speakers which have to be the best buy for the money. Third were the Ars Aures big speakers. With low phase distortion, they gave an excellent sound stage and realism. I could listen all day with the Art Audio 845 amps. Fourth and best, were the Cerious Technologies satellite speakers with powered subwoofers. They were no doubt helped by the H-Cat, but their sound stage realism was dumbfounding. I have never heard such accurate bass. They are also incredibly priced at $7800.
The Acapella Violon Mk IIIs were also excellent, but their price is offputting. The little one, also pricy, were also excellent.
APL had a complete system. The sound and the price was outstanding. It is very difficult to consider a $20k mod of the Esoteric player which removes everything except the transport and chassis. It would be worth very little used.
I heard the Australian, megabuck turntable. It was very good, and I would be very interested were it to cost $7500 total.
The big MacIntosh 110 drivers speakers were awful. I would take them if they paid me enough.
I heard the DartZeel preamp and amps but could not really get a feel for the sound given that the speakers were overloading the room. The sound was much better at the RMAF. I would love to have them in my home to find out what the fuss is about and whether I agree.
Much to my disappointment, the Consonance 211 amps were not at the show.
Finally, I thought the Soaring Audio system with their Falcon media center hard drive running their amp sounded quite good. Overall, there were many hard drive digital systems there and all sounded good. There was no comparison with better players, such as the Reimyo or Exemplar, however.
THE Show needs to make an agreement with Hooters who now owns the San Remo hotel. That would be a hoot.
The Acapella Violon Mk IIIs were also excellent, but their price is offputting. The little one, also pricy, were also excellent.
APL had a complete system. The sound and the price was outstanding. It is very difficult to consider a $20k mod of the Esoteric player which removes everything except the transport and chassis. It would be worth very little used.
I heard the Australian, megabuck turntable. It was very good, and I would be very interested were it to cost $7500 total.
The big MacIntosh 110 drivers speakers were awful. I would take them if they paid me enough.
I heard the DartZeel preamp and amps but could not really get a feel for the sound given that the speakers were overloading the room. The sound was much better at the RMAF. I would love to have them in my home to find out what the fuss is about and whether I agree.
Much to my disappointment, the Consonance 211 amps were not at the show.
Finally, I thought the Soaring Audio system with their Falcon media center hard drive running their amp sounded quite good. Overall, there were many hard drive digital systems there and all sounded good. There was no comparison with better players, such as the Reimyo or Exemplar, however.
THE Show needs to make an agreement with Hooters who now owns the San Remo hotel. That would be a hoot.