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Re: Whats the audio news from Oswald's Mill -2004

Posted by Gary B. on November 15, 2004 at 20:16:26:

Doug,
It truly was a great meeting. I was at the Mill 3 years back but haven't had a chance to return since. As others have pointed out, the gear sounded very good with many of the amps doing a fine job. The Mill is such a big space that even with the huge RCA horns, an 8W 300B amp isn't enough power. The big 845 SE amps or the push pull amps really were needed to bring things to life.

Once the amps were matched to the speakers (either Jonathans's big horns) or the RCA LC-9s produced truly amazing sound. The sound of Louis Armstrong singing St. James Infirmary on vinyl made you think he'd come back from the dead.

I posted a few pictures for the unfortunates folks who couldn't be there. Take a look at the link.


---Gary

p.s. I'm the one who brought the non-OS DAC that got limited play time and the Super It phono stage.