Best of show (by far) for me was the Highwater Sound room, with the Cessaro Wagner II horns with TW-Akustic TT and electronics. Had everything, but started with natural, warm tonality. Thumb-plucked strings by Wes Montgomery in the room. I also found that I had visceral, positive reactions to alot of the crossover—less speakers out there (e.g., Rethm, Songer, Fern & Roby, etc.). I find myself moving inexorably to the “less is more” end of the spectrum. Don’t get me wrong, the Magicos, Echelons, Borresens, etc. are so impressive, but they don’t connect me to the music the same way. It’s like watching the Big Apple Circus vs Barnum & Bailey. I guess I’m just a small-circus guy…
Who is excited about Capital Audiofest 2023?
I find I am largely ambivalent and not sure if I will go or not. It’s a nice event and I go most every year but looks like mostly more of the same old same old. Are these shows really keeping up with the times? Anything really groundbreaking there to see or hear? I wonder. Might go tomorrow. We will see
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Yes +1 on the Gershman Avant Garde Speakers @vacountryboy! I really liked them. And I guess therefor I liked the Infigo amps! |
@vacountryboy thanks for 1st place. Our Infigo Audio gear was on those Avant Garde speakers. Thank you for the compliment and I hope you enjoyed listening to our combination and glad that they made your ears happy. |
@fastfreight thank you for loving our INFIGO Amps I hope they made your ears happy! |
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