My Favorite cost-no-object: Focal Grand Utopia/MBL
My Favorite Budget system: Focal+Micromega system at $8500
Audio Note Room: Wonderfully organic! But $51,000 for those little "Harbeth looking" speakers shocked me.. oh my..
The Luxman/DevilSound room was another wonderful sound. I spent a lot of time in that room with a smile.
The Nordost room sounded great also!
Not mentioning the wonderfully delicate sound of the VTL/Avatar room would be a crime. Loved the sound there as well.
The Technics Reel-To-Reel room had groovy lighting..
The ZU/Peachtree room was a lot of fun. Good vibe, happy people, lot's of fun to hang out an just "be".
The GamuT room was very impressive sounding. Lifelike organ reproduction for sure!
One room I disagree on is the Bel Canto room. I found the Bel Canto/Joseph Audio room to be one of the worst sounding rooms for the price. Very lean sounding and bright. Listening to their "pre-packaged" demo tracks sounded nice but when I put in a Fleetwood Mac CD which should have sounded wonderful (It has on many systems) it sounded lean and bright. This room was the most disappointing of the rooms I gave a serious listen to. I was considering a Bel Canto amp for myself until hearing this room. I don't understand how people could praise it.. This room sucked IMO.
I concur on the Vienna Die Muzick. I went to Soundings on Sunday after the show and they were playing for a client. I would have considered selling a kidney on the spot if propositioned to get these things. They are that spectacular! And Rod Tomson (The owner) is one of the nicest guys on the planet.
All and All a blast and fun had by all. A "must go" in 2010 for everyone on this site. Disneyland for adults!!
My Favorite Budget system: Focal+Micromega system at $8500
Audio Note Room: Wonderfully organic! But $51,000 for those little "Harbeth looking" speakers shocked me.. oh my..
The Luxman/DevilSound room was another wonderful sound. I spent a lot of time in that room with a smile.
The Nordost room sounded great also!
Not mentioning the wonderfully delicate sound of the VTL/Avatar room would be a crime. Loved the sound there as well.
The Technics Reel-To-Reel room had groovy lighting..
The ZU/Peachtree room was a lot of fun. Good vibe, happy people, lot's of fun to hang out an just "be".
The GamuT room was very impressive sounding. Lifelike organ reproduction for sure!
One room I disagree on is the Bel Canto room. I found the Bel Canto/Joseph Audio room to be one of the worst sounding rooms for the price. Very lean sounding and bright. Listening to their "pre-packaged" demo tracks sounded nice but when I put in a Fleetwood Mac CD which should have sounded wonderful (It has on many systems) it sounded lean and bright. This room was the most disappointing of the rooms I gave a serious listen to. I was considering a Bel Canto amp for myself until hearing this room. I don't understand how people could praise it.. This room sucked IMO.
I concur on the Vienna Die Muzick. I went to Soundings on Sunday after the show and they were playing for a client. I would have considered selling a kidney on the spot if propositioned to get these things. They are that spectacular! And Rod Tomson (The owner) is one of the nicest guys on the planet.
All and All a blast and fun had by all. A "must go" in 2010 for everyone on this site. Disneyland for adults!!