I went back late Sunday and tried to buy the MBL C41 streamer at a demo discount. No dice. It was already spoken for. “But we’d be happy to find you a brand new one.” I don’t mean to sound snarky. They were actually quite nice to speak with.
Capital Audiofest Coming Up!
Been to all but 1 or 2 and probably going again this year. You never know what you will see or hear. Always something new and a little different. Maybe this year I will even carve out enough time to not have to zip through it all and be able to soak it all in better.
Anyone else going?
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My first audioshow so failed to write down things that were sounding good: Have read about Planar speakers and Horn speakers but finally got to hear both, the Planars were 9 feet high, they were playing Louie Armstrong and he imaged like he was 15 feet tall. The realistic saxaphone on the horn speakers was amazing. Paradigm Persona 9H were intoxicating, considering them as my next speaker, the built in amps for the woofers and room correction features added alot. |
@bluorion i had an eye out for them, but didn’t see any. That said, I missed a dozen or so rooms. |
I thought that the CAF was really fabulous. Going over all three days made the show far more relaxing. Most valuable to me were the many pleasant and informative discussions that I had with manufacturers and attendees. I really enjoyed an extensive conversation that I had with Valeria Cora and his wonderful wife Sheree about the materials used in their speakers as well as buying (and saving!) Audio Research. Truly great people and a truly great speaker company. I really enjoyed the sound in the Gershman Acoustics room. Most of the top end systems had an unnatural hardness and brightness to them. This room did not! The Command Performance room had a demonstration that really bore this phenomena out. Playing background music from her last album, a lovely Canadian jazz singer (whose name I am struggling to remember) sang without amplification 10 feet in front of me, providing a useful reference for how the human voice actually sounds. Not hard or bright, like so many systems that I heard. I will add that the Command Performance room, like the room I mentioned above, featured a lovely coherence, combining great spatiality and dynamics with an accurate and natural sound. Ie, not bright and hard! With a nod to an earlier comment, the singer sang immediately after Mikey taking over the room to play his music. How he uses his musical choices to evaluate sound left me wondering, but he is quite the entertainment! Finally, I wanted to give a shout out to the speakers and discussion sessions. I attended a really interesting one on DAC design, learning much. The Border Patrol, Lampizator, and LTA designers and reps were all interesting to listen to, and their products all very natural sounding. Thanks to them and to Herb Reichert who presided! |
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