Larry,
I am a little confused by your description of the Deja Vu speaker as "open baffle." The cabinets I saw appeared to be completely sealed front and back. Did Vu switch speakers during the show perhaps? The ones I heard on Friday and Saturday were rectangular boxes about the size of a medium refrigerator, very nicely finished, and had a black grill on the front. If we are talking about the same speakers, I certainly agree this was a very fine system. It also improved significantly in sound from Friday to Saturday by the way. By Saturday it had a very smooth, warm, detailed and dynamic sound that suited to a T the jazz LPs I heard during my visit. Aldo said the speaker used all vintage drivers but not Western Electric. The midrange horn has an elliptical front and according to Aldo was made in Japan in the 1960s.
I am a little confused by your description of the Deja Vu speaker as "open baffle." The cabinets I saw appeared to be completely sealed front and back. Did Vu switch speakers during the show perhaps? The ones I heard on Friday and Saturday were rectangular boxes about the size of a medium refrigerator, very nicely finished, and had a black grill on the front. If we are talking about the same speakers, I certainly agree this was a very fine system. It also improved significantly in sound from Friday to Saturday by the way. By Saturday it had a very smooth, warm, detailed and dynamic sound that suited to a T the jazz LPs I heard during my visit. Aldo said the speaker used all vintage drivers but not Western Electric. The midrange horn has an elliptical front and according to Aldo was made in Japan in the 1960s.