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In Reply to: RE: My brief California Audio Show 2014 Impressions.. posted by rebbi on August 19, 2014 at 06:34:21
Not always, - but......
It is a social occasion. So, - some manufacturers do what is right and walk the kids who are talking out into the hall and give them a serious beat down.... :-)
The Fritz room was GREAT!!
My fav was the Teresonic, - incredibly detailed, musical, with the right timing, and balance. But that's what Lamm brings you, - IMO.
Cheers,
"Asylums with doors open wide,
Where people had paid to see inside,
For entertainment they watch his body twist
Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.'"
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Sounded pretty good to me as well, what with Lamm amps, Lowther based speakers and Baetis Audio computer.
Having attended the Baetis seminar/workshop moments before visiting the room I guess I was too focused on the computer audio part to sit back and just listen.
Surprisingly, one of my favorite rooms for involved LP spinning and Cones and Domes(horrors). The Music First Audio demoing a ridiculously large TriangleART TT and Audio Note phono pre, Audio Note parallel 2A3 SET amp and Audio Note speakers. Probably the best sound I can recall hearing from AN speakers at an audio show, even compared to rooms set up by Peter Q himself at CES.
Another favorite was the Spatial room with Clayton Shaw's new Open Baffle HOLOGRAM speakers. Dual 15 inch, one with coax compression driver but, unlike his earlier Emerald Physics offering, without bi-amping and/or DSP. One could go directly from a TT through a completely tube analog chain right to his 100 db/1watt sensitive speakers! Without a doubt, the best sounding $4000 speakers at the show.
Glad you liked Teresonic. Maybe I just caught them at a bad moment.
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