Nice mention of Vapor in Stereophile's RMAF coverage:
http://www.stereophile.com/content/vapor-audio-anything-vaporware
http://www.stereophile.com/content/vapor-audio-anything-vaporware
Nice mention of Vapor in Stereophile's RMAF coverage: http://www.stereophile.com/content/vapor-audio-anything-vaporware |
nice mention of dc10audio here http://www.stereophile.com/content/robyatt-audio%E2%80%99s-analog-haven Powered the Berlin with 2 watts!!!!! When I walked into the Robyatt Audio room, I discovered that Robin Wyatt had come all the way from New York City to show people what a lovely, airy sound he could get from Jacinthas Heres to Life and other LP selections. The man who recorded that LP used the same stereo Miyajima Kinsui cartridge that Im using for playback, he explained. Wyatt, as I soon discovered, is an expert on the sound of tables, arms, and cartridges. Amidst 1001 questions from avid attendees, addressed in detail by Wyatt, I gave up trying to listen further to the system. There was no literature, but as best as I can discern from my notes, we were enjoying the show debut of the dc10audio Berlin loudspeakers ($6500/pair), which feature a horn tweeter. The remainder of the system consisted of a Tektron integrated amp ($3950) that features switchable output tubes, Tektron phono stage with Miyajima step-ups, VPI Classic 4 turntable with a custom tonearm wand from Miyajima, and Tel Wire cabling. I regret that there wasnt time to linger until the discussion subsided and Wyatt played more music, because the sound was so good. |
Mountain-high, I have no stake in this conversation at all, being neither a dc10 nor a Vapor owner, but it's interesting that the comments on that page from people who visited the room at RMAF were very negative, one toward the sound in the room and both toward the aggressive attitude of the person who staffed it. |