Bobby, thank you for refreshing my very poor memory in terms of Ricardo. I am very much pulling for the success of you both.
The amp strongly reminded me of my Jadis DA30/DA60 - beautiful in the chrome/gold casework, and I'm sure like my amplifiers, it is surely a real shocker from a sonic perspective. The DA60 is now in my wife's system, and I predict it to be a lifetime purchase. I've not heard this ARS integrated, but am much looking forward to it, knowing you, it is surely a winner. Amazing what these Europeans are able to produce from such equipment. If anything, I think these products get overlooked, but I can assure you from first hand experience, they are truly about as good as things get.
Best regards, Joe |
trelja, his name is ricardo hernandez and he is a terrific gentleman. very proud to call him my friend and associate in the making of a special little amp that we sell here in north america. a kind and considerate man he is and a joy to spend time with. spanish people are very emotional and down to earth. his work reflects his passion for music. regards, bobby at merlin |
Russ, can you also e - mail me, please. Want to renew my lapsed membership, and this meeting seems to be a good opportunity to do so.
I also want to say I met the ARS designer last year, and he seemed to be a terrific human being. Unlike most of the people you meet at these shows, he was tremendously approachable, easy going, down to earth, and modest. You usually get a condescending, "My stuff is the BEST, blah, blah, blah..." He was the antithesis of this. But, perhaps that is a cultural thing... The kind of person you hope becomes successful, and want to buy from. Hope someone, such as Bobby, identifies him by name, as I should address him properly. |
Bluebull, In the Aesthetix room, I heard the Rhea phonostage, Clearaudio megabucks table, Vivid speakers(not sure which model) and the amps were new ones from Aesthetix, I believe. I've never been a fan of the Clearaudio turntables, and haven't heard much of the other gear there. Hoped to get a handle on the Rhea's performance, (I hear an Io Signature at Rushton's house regularly, and love the sound he gets with it) but didn't learn much. Visually, the Vivids were very futuristic looking, but not my cup of tea. Somebody will love them.
BobbyP, great to see you, too. Your room rocked! I've never seen so many manufacturers come to someone elses room. Hopefully next year you can demo the Ars Sonum integrated, as many of us would like to hear it, perhaps with the TSM-MX. Cheers, Spencer
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hi spencer, was great to see you there and a total pleasure for us all to speak with you. the show was interesting for us as we went back to the room we had for four years and the last time we used the same joule gear and the cardas. it was interesting to see how far we had come in the three years that had passed. you obviously had a safe trip home, great to see you again. regards, bobby at merlin |
Specer,what did you think of the South African Vivid speakers ? Vivid K1's with Pathos and Aesthetix.Vivid B1's also at the show,but cant remember with which frontend and amps... |
Trelja, David is correct. It is the ARS Sonum. From what I've heard, it is a killer piece in its price range, it uses a EL34L special version of the EL34, proprietary transformers and silver-in-oil caps. Looks beautiful. Bobby said that they are selling as fast as they are being made, and he didn't have one on display. A friend of mine is thinking about getting this to drive his TSM-MXs, so it would have been nice to hear at the show. Doubt this piece will steal any Joule Electra customers, but for high performance at $3500, it might be tough to beat with Merlins or any other speaker that's moderately easy to drive. Cheers, Spencer |
Slipknot--I'll e-mail you separately, but one of our next NJAS meetings is planned to be another listen to the Analysis Plus speakers at Mike Kalilis' home in Mountainside (he's the US importer). |
Trelja,
The integrated amp is the ARS Sonum Filarmonia. |
Hi Spencer, Thanks for the show report. I have the FJ Om's, which I got from Steve, and couldn't agree with you more. Driven by a Sophia Electric KT88 they just fill the room with music which is so natural. Take care, Art |
Excellent show report, Spencer. Bravo!
I'm always happy to see when someone shares their impression of the sound that they come across. Things are even better when the writeup is impressive, as yours is. Seemed like Bobby has the whole show thing down to a science. In the times I have seen him, I was always struck with what you described. I liked the Joule amplification as well, but was particularly interested in the Spanish (forgot the name - SORRY) EL34 based integrated that he claimed provided 90 - 95% of the sound for 25% of the price. Looked like a scaled down version of my DA60, and I was most curious to know if it was being featured at CES. Your point on Merlin lying right at the inflection point of diminishing returns is most apropos. You don't really get much better, maybe a little more at the bottom (not that there is much more music there), and maybe different, but not really better.
Should have really been there, as the Stereophile Show is on the Left Coast this year, but that's water over the dam at this point. |
Spencer, Very nice write up. I need to get an opportunity to listen again to the Analysis Audio loudspeaker. The only time I have listened to them was last May in NYC. At that time they were mated to different gear (provenance I don't recall), but my only impression then was thin bass. But knowing your ears and listening priorities, I need to hear them again.
I absolutely love the Continuum rack that the turntable itself sits on. But 25K just for the rack?! Given the .65 exchange rate between the Aussie dollar and the Sammy dollar, I shudder to think what the Continuum combo would cost if it were 1 to 1. People seem to love the performace of the arm/table, I can't get my head around the looks of the Cobra tonearm. I recall my childhood and my father playing his jazz stuff on a Hallcrafters console stereo. The TT had an arm that was reddish/brown and was of the same design and shape of the Continuum Cobra. It was made of a Bakelite substance and was even called "Cobra".
Anyway, I liked your writeup of the best you heard. Did you by chance hit the Soundlab room? |