I agree with the quality of the sound. One of the things I found interesting was the relatively inexpensive speakers matched with relatively expensive electronics and how good the combination sounded.
Capital Audio Fest 2016
Just got back. Did not see a thread for this yet so here it is.
For me lots of very good sound this year. The best as a whole I have heard. Very few disappointments. Some old favorites enjoyed once again and a few new finds. Will report more when I get a chance to digest it all a bit.
I'm of course very interested to hear about what others thought and may have discovered?
For me lots of very good sound this year. The best as a whole I have heard. Very few disappointments. Some old favorites enjoyed once again and a few new finds. Will report more when I get a chance to digest it all a bit.
I'm of course very interested to hear about what others thought and may have discovered?
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I would love to hear anyone's experience with ARC LS28 and DAC9. http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/audio-research-introduces-foundation-series/ |
Welch my guess is that most of the rooms were not large and most people look for smaller more compact speakers anyway. So that somewhat means speakers might not be as large or expensive as they can be. Whereas there is no practical limit to what might go into an amp quality wise and less space issues with amps versus large expensive speakers. |
There were many very nice sounding rooms at this year's CAF. That makes 2 for 2 at the new venue, and considering that the sound quality for the several years previous was not as so uniformly good I have to conclude that the new quarters must have something to do with this. For me there were 2 truly excellent experiences at the show. The first was listening to cellist Vincent Belanger accompany himself via recorded tracks in the Audio Note room. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to a live cello 6' away played by an accomplished musician. (The Audio Note J-LX speakers sounded really nice too!). The second great experience was listening to Dave Slagle demonstrate 3 different RIAA equalization topologies in his phono preamp---LR vs. LCR vs. RC---with all other aspects as constant as possible. Very interesting! Another interesting experience was hearing the new Volti Rival speaker which uses the same drivers as the Vittora but with a smaller bass reflex cabinet (and smaller price). I hope this new speaker gives Greg Roberts the commercial success he deserves. Lastly another measure of whether a hifi show was a success is how many LPs I heard that are now on my Need to Get ASAP list. By that standard this CAF was a great success! |
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