@rixthetrick,
That’s quite a statement! Also, speaks to the front end, and amplification.
I haven't seen any listening impressions posted about your speakers from the get-together, so this is nice to read. Kudos to you!
Regarding Mike L. causing the Moabs to sway, I recall a moment when a local high end cable fabricator came over to help install some long interconnects I had purchased. He had not seen my system before, and at the time my speakers (+ stands) were on Townshend podiums. He too touched the speakers, which caused them to sway. It caught him off guard, for sure.
Yes, actually on both days my speakers were given a generous amount of time to listen to. My wife actually proclaimed that after listening to Tracy Chapman on vinyl it was the best sound she’d ever heard.
That’s quite a statement! Also, speaks to the front end, and amplification.
I haven't seen any listening impressions posted about your speakers from the get-together, so this is nice to read. Kudos to you!
Regarding Mike L. causing the Moabs to sway, I recall a moment when a local high end cable fabricator came over to help install some long interconnects I had purchased. He had not seen my system before, and at the time my speakers (+ stands) were on Townshend podiums. He too touched the speakers, which caused them to sway. It caught him off guard, for sure.