Thanks Trelja, I was going to limit myself to positive reviews but your post has persuaded my otherwise.
Big disappointments: the nagra/eggelston room. I listened for a while when they were playing some Ellington on their open reel, something was really missing here. Sounded somewhat better with an SACD of Stevie Ray Vaughn but only marginally so. The Vandy/Cary Room I found a little bright, but that was friday morning so maybe things were sorted out better through the weekend - not bad sound, just what I wouldn't expect at that price. The Alon room: hard to describe, big sound, but big midlevel gear like a decent Rega Planar 3 with a good tube integrated only 1O x's the soundstage. The Utopia/Lamm/DCS combo: again I was expecting to be transported here, but instead was glad that I hadn't written that six figure check. Finally, the Dynaudio Room: lots of pyrotechics but no music, here though I thought there might be lots of potential for improvement, but nothing that made me want to stay and figure out how. My best sound vote goes to the Sakura/47 labs room. I really was surprised by this. Ok, the front end was the 25K pitracer as transport, progression dac and then gaincard as amp. These drove Vaessen? (Belgian) monitors. Wow. Just a really, really different type of Hifi. Sounded very smooth lush, tons of detail etc...At the other end of the spectrum I really liked the Totem Hawks with a Rega planet 2000/brio combo. I thought this set-up in a very small room really embarrassed a lot of the bigboy stuff. Also the Arcam CD 23 plus their new integrated(?) with AE minimonitors sounded really good. I guess my bias is showing here, or maybe I adjusted my expecations with price(I don't think so)? I think there's a lot more consistently good stuff at the 1k to 2K per component range than 20K plus statement pieces - its out there, but you've got to look harder. I also was happy to hear, in the EAR/Silverline room a Sony ES 777, after reading so much criticisim of its CD's capabilities I was very pleasantly surprised. Had my first, brief listen to an SACD here, and yeah, it was very,very good. Sony, you may now send me one.
Big disappointments: the nagra/eggelston room. I listened for a while when they were playing some Ellington on their open reel, something was really missing here. Sounded somewhat better with an SACD of Stevie Ray Vaughn but only marginally so. The Vandy/Cary Room I found a little bright, but that was friday morning so maybe things were sorted out better through the weekend - not bad sound, just what I wouldn't expect at that price. The Alon room: hard to describe, big sound, but big midlevel gear like a decent Rega Planar 3 with a good tube integrated only 1O x's the soundstage. The Utopia/Lamm/DCS combo: again I was expecting to be transported here, but instead was glad that I hadn't written that six figure check. Finally, the Dynaudio Room: lots of pyrotechics but no music, here though I thought there might be lots of potential for improvement, but nothing that made me want to stay and figure out how. My best sound vote goes to the Sakura/47 labs room. I really was surprised by this. Ok, the front end was the 25K pitracer as transport, progression dac and then gaincard as amp. These drove Vaessen? (Belgian) monitors. Wow. Just a really, really different type of Hifi. Sounded very smooth lush, tons of detail etc...At the other end of the spectrum I really liked the Totem Hawks with a Rega planet 2000/brio combo. I thought this set-up in a very small room really embarrassed a lot of the bigboy stuff. Also the Arcam CD 23 plus their new integrated(?) with AE minimonitors sounded really good. I guess my bias is showing here, or maybe I adjusted my expecations with price(I don't think so)? I think there's a lot more consistently good stuff at the 1k to 2K per component range than 20K plus statement pieces - its out there, but you've got to look harder. I also was happy to hear, in the EAR/Silverline room a Sony ES 777, after reading so much criticisim of its CD's capabilities I was very pleasantly surprised. Had my first, brief listen to an SACD here, and yeah, it was very,very good. Sony, you may now send me one.