Audio Troy Capital Audio Fest the good, the bad and the ugly!


Just came back from the great Capital Audio Fest.

A lot of great rooms, a few surprises, missing brands, and some winners and losers.

The great:

Doug Whites The Voice that is system of Tidal gear, Innous Statement, and Tidal loudspeakers just was stunning sounding.

The big Genesis system in the Vpi room was quite excellent. 

The Old Forge room's Sound Kaos speakers were superb.

The Cat room with the Kef Blades proved the Kef Blades are a true contender with way more expensive loudspeakers.

Dadelius speakers sounded very good, unfortunately the system was $200k!

The Bad:

The $120k Devore's new reference speakers were good but not $120k good at this demo

More to come.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ
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Showing 4 responses by geoffkait

Ouch!! Your wit is very sharp today moopman. Very ouch! You should be careful with that thing!
Don’t get me wrong. I DO enjoy going to auto shows and listening to the in-dash HiFi. Especially if they have cassette players. One reason is they aren’t as pushy. Plus tape is a natural medium. It breathes.
Well, what may sound shocking to you, Joy Boy, is probably going to sound pretty routine and bland to me. There are simply too many obstacles to overcome at shows. You got your seismic vibrations from the crowds (or are crowds a thing of the past?), you got your local AC grid that’s loaded to the max by all the exhibits, you got problems with showing new electronics, new speakers, new cables. Not to mention all the beer bottles and wine bottles littering the floor. After about an hour of listening to that I’d be deaf, too. Take a look at reviewers’ faces after a few hours of that. You’ll get the picture. 😩
I don’t know why they haven’t switched over to static displays at the big shows. Nobody can get great sound at the shows for reasons that I’ve elucidated many times, most of which are very obvious. Sure, sometimes they get excellent or at least listenable sound in a room, but isn’t it an awful waste of time, money and effort? You know, run them like they run Auto Shows.