AXPONA 2025


Have y’all heard any good systems? ANYONE AT THE SHOW. IM HERE IN ROOM 454 COME SEE CALVIN WITH INFIGO AUDIO! 

calvinj

@prof  I was at the AXPONA Show all 3 days and spent quite a bit of time in the Joseph Audio/ Doshi/ J Sikora room.

Year after year, I feel they put on an excellent exhibit.  

First off... you couldn't ask for a nicer group of gentlemen.  Jeff, Nick, and Robert Sikora are all really great guys, who have a passion for building the absolute best product that they can.  They are great to talk with, they are music lovers and are very welcoming.

They had the J Sikora Reference table this year - my dream endgame table, along with Doshi tubed electronics and of course Jeff's Pearl Graphene speakers.  The whole system has a wonderful synergy.  It provided a dynamic, full and immersive sound.  Voices sounded fantastic as did instruments.  The bass at times could sound a little boomy depending on where you were sitting in the room and depending on how loud they pushed the volume (show room conditions), but when not pushed too loudly, everything gelled really nicely.  Always a show favorite of mine!  

Seeing as you were specifically asking about the Joseph speakers.  I think they are beautifully made - simply gorgeous!  I love the relatively small footprint they have, and yet the huge, full sound they put out. These speakera will fit very nicely in the average person's home. While not inexpensive, I think think they are a bargin imho, compared to the extremely high priced monstrosities that were at the show.

Best wishes,

Don

Thanks Don.

it was hearing Jeff’s room with the Pearls in Montreal

That led me to eventually purchasing my Joseph audio perspective 2 speakers.

The Joseph Audio site says;

”Live, unamplified music has unmistakable presence and clarity. Yet, at the same time it also sounds relaxed and warm.”

That’s exactly how I hear things, And that seems to be the balance that Jeff has

Achieved in his designs.  The sound strikes me as luxurious.

@prof ”Live, unamplified music has unmistakable presence and clarity. Yet, at the same time it also sounds relaxed and warm.”

Yes, I could agree with the above statement, but with a clarifier...

I agree that live unamplified music has an "unmistakable presence and clarity" but when he says  "Yet, at the same time it also sounds relaxed and warm.”   I would say that live unamplified music can also sound very dynamic.  I think what he may be implying is that it still sounds unforced, instead of relaxed.  I would also maybe replace warm with natural/organic.  At least, that is how I hear things when I performed music, whether when playing my cello in classical venues or my tenor or bass trombones in jazz venues.

I do believe that Jeff Joseph has really done a great job in recreating sound in that manner with the Pearl Graphene’s.  Although I do not have any experience with his Perspective speakers, I would have to believe that they are cut from the same cloth, so to speak.

Best wishes,

Don

I went to the show and listened to the JA room and left pretty quickly.  The music was too loud and the bass was overwhelming the sound.  Bass overhang negatively impacted the mids.  Unfortunate.  The speakers were beautiful to look at and the room was full of folks enjoying them so perhaps I am the minority opinion on this room.  

We had a great time at the show and the time just flew by! 

@grannyring 

Yes, absolutely... I can agree with your statement that it did sound that way to me at times.  Which is why I stated in my earlier post "....The bass at times could sound a little boomy depending on where you were sitting in the room and depending on how loud they pushed the volume (show room conditions), but when not pushed too loudly, everything gelled really nicely...."

However, there were many times that I was there where they were not pushing the volume too high and everything sound quite magnificent.  I was there all three days and spent quite a bit of time in that room at multiple times throughout each of the three days.  

Best wishes,

Don