Best sound at Stereophile show.


I got to rate the Dynaudio room as the best sounding Room. They used the Dynaudio C4 speakers which listed for 16,000. All I can say is, they sounded incredible. They sound very smooth with an amazing soundstage. Bass was really good.

I also liked the Gamut Room. Gamut used probably the largest Amp I'v ever seen. The Amp weighed 400 pounds. Speakers were the Pipedreams with the Gamut CD Player. The system sounded very 3 dimentional with a good bass response. I also got to thank Ole Lund Christensen. He's the designer of Gamut. He played by far the best music. He played upbeat classical, where you could judge the midrange and bass of the speakers. He also played brick in the wall by Pink Floyd. I felt to many rooms played to much Jazz and violin music, where you just couldn't judge the speakers. Also, Ole played what ever CD you gave him.

I also loved the Wilson Watt Puppies 7. What totally amazed me. Wilson played alot of the time, the Watt Puppies 7 with the massive Wilson Sub. I thought that Sub would totally boom up the bass on the Watt Puppies. But it was the exact opposite. The Wilson Sub blended in so perfectly with the Wilson Watt Puppy 7 speakers.

I also liked the Tact room. They had those new Tact speakers that must have been 7 feet tall. They sounded great.

Most amazing home theater performance had to be in the Audio Video Creations room. They used a Pioneer 50 inch Plasma TV. Krell multichannel Amps, Krell Preamp processor, Krell DVD Player, Piega speakers and Piega Sub. They played clips from Jurassic Park and Matrix. Holy Moley did this system sound unbelievable. It was so incredible sounding.

Another thing that really impressed me. In the NAD room, one of the people there downloaded a Jewel peformance from the Jay Leno show on High Definition TV. They downloaded the Jewel performance to a hard drive, then transferred it to a DVD recorder. This picture quality was amazing. It was so perfect the picture.

I also really liked this Antique Sound Headphone Amp with Senheiser headphones. It listed for 1200 dollars. You could also used this as a preamp. The Antique Headphone Amp used 2A3 Tubes. It sounded so perfect and could go very loud without breaking up. Plus it had that nice tube sound.

Also alot of the designers were really nice. I mentioned Ole. Al from Dynaudio, Mark O'brien from Rougue Audio, Dale Fontenot from Roman Audio speakers, Alan Yun from Silverline, Tash Goka from Divergent technologies and Gilbert Young from Blue Circle were really good guys.
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I wish i heard these speakers. I didn't realize Mission had ultra high end speakers there. They cost 35,000 dollars. Did anyone hear these Mission speakers. Here's a pic of them and a description of them. http://www.enjoythemusic.com/hifi2002/friday/
Well I must say that I truly enjoyed the show this year! Best sound at the show?? Hard to tell, but I can say that I did hear quite a few rooms with good to very good sound.
Here is my list (no special order of preference)...

Viola Audio Labs (room 706)
AudioPhysics Virgo ll (room 727)
Graham Engineering (room 731)
Von Schweikert (725)
InnerSound Eros (644) blew me away!!!
Merlin Music Systems (622)
PipeDreams (614)
Dynaudio C4 (Concourse B)
Joseph Audio..Pearl (4th floor)....impressive
Rockport Tech (4th floor)
Wilson Watt Puppy 7 (2nd floor)....however didn't like them demoed with the sub and I have heard the 6's last year at the show (blew me away) and then at a dealer (sounded awful)
ran out of space....

VPI's new TNT (sharp)!
Tenor & Pipes...

All in all I had a great time (great cigar bar up the block)!

But the best was yet to come. When I got home on Saturday night I fired up the old trust worthy Infinity RS 1-B's and I was delightfully surprised! Not bad....no, not bad for a 20 year old speaker. There's still life in them!

Regards all!!!
Rwd- Talk about 20 year old speakers. I heard a pair of highly tweeked Infinity 4.5's and IRS Series 5. Thanks Bill Legal of MillerSound. Can you believe that Bill has 2 pair of the IRS 5's!! I must say the 5's were the best sound I heard on this trip including the systems heard at the show many of which you included. Of course Bill has had ample time to perform his unique brand of magic. The IRS 5's, talk about a disappearing act, realistic images, resolving and timbral accuracy. This system got closer to live sound than anything I've heard in recent memory. Only one small problem, I didn't want to leave.

The finale in the Joseph room "St James Infirmiry" was spellbinding. If anyone wonders why Joseph Audio does so well in the voting for Best of Show me guess is a well presented demo with good music. My biggest gripe with most of the rooms was some of the music being played, too much audiophile stuff and not enough variety. Conspiciously absent was full orchestral demos. Wonder why? I also throughly enjoyed the Merlin Room with the Joule amps, room 623. I should qualify these comments since I own Merlins but the sound was very refined and involving, just like at home. No the Berning ZH 270 amp doesn't best the Joules but it certainly does things the Joule doesn't and ditto for the Joules. Bobby was playing a Nancy Wilson recording and she sure enough was there all right.

Was very impressed with the seamless sound of the Piega's although not the multi-channel demo. Who listens to music in the middle of the orchestra? The bassonist for one. Maybe that's why Louis Lipswich of Stereophile fame loved the B&W 800 speakers in his 11x13 room so much. Anyone remember that review?

For budget sound the Epo/Creek room was excellent.

I won't mention the rooms that were disappointing as some of it could be attributed to poor set-up and other conditions. One thing I walked away with was a reaffirmation that proper set-up and synergy go hand in hand with great sound.
The irony this question presents is incredible. Here are all these audio nuts trying to hear the best sound of the show (music I presume) when only 1 person (theduke) mentioned LIVE MUSIC. That was the best sound of the show. Hearing Hyperion Knight do Stairway to Heaven on the piano. John Pizzarelli Trio and Noah Wotherspoon (Barely 5 ft tall and 20 years old blues artist with memories of Stevie Ray) were the best sound with any other room far behind.

PS just so you don't think I threw away my audiophile credentials, Lumen White room, Clearudio pipedreams and atmasphere room with classic audio horns (I think) were pretty good as well as being unaffordable to this audio geek. Also try the Acoustic sounds 45rpm vinyl blues series with Jimmie Robinson and Wildchild Butler.