I was there too. Although I left before Dan arrived, I was able to spend a couple of hours with Chris and his son Ryan comparing the 380 direct drive with his 320 and the new more affordable 280. All three tables were quite distinct in sound. I was initially impressed by the appearance of the 380 in that it very nicely finished and to my eye was more attractive than even the drop dead gorgeous 320. The word "prototype" always causes me to imagine some Rube Goldberg contrivance with wires and switches dangling. This piece looked ready for the Smithsonian.
"Humiliated" has a very a malicious overtone to it so I guess I would question it's usage as well, but to say that the 380 completely eclipsed the 320 would certainly be true and it wouldn't sound quite so deliberate. The 380 has a brash and very striking appearance compared to the softer all wood appearance of the other two. But it's sound is more natural, easier and more commanding. There is more nothing about it. While it's appearance is more striking, it's sound is decidedly less conspicuous. Easier and less as if there is any mechanical assistance to the retrieval of signal.
For the minutiae fans, there is room to question the results as there were different arms and cartridges involved, but all cartridges were ZYX and both of the arms I heard came from the top drawer. The 380 had a Schroeder and a Universe and the other two used the Moerch DP-6 and an Airy3.
The only specs I can recall was the weight of the 380 at 135 lbs. and the price as projected should drop in very near that of the Grand Prix Monaco.
Beautiful house and the Brady Bunch were extremely cordial.
They live in Broomfield, halfway between Boulder and Denver and Chris knows his stuff and hosts a really warm party. Get in touch with Teres and see if you can wrangle an invite to the next open house. It was a hoot.