I think you nailed it at the beginning. Most of the better systems where in smaller rooms, and the bigger speakers in the bigger rooms paid no attention to room acoustics.
The Hansen room played music from the computer. There where no transients, and the music was played so soft, there was no hint of base. They should have booked a larger room and at least let the speakers open up.
The Wilson room was just off. It was as if they didn't care. Computer music while I was there.
The MBL room sounded great from the lower midrange up, but below that there was no articulation of base notes. Again a smallish room.
The Mac room was packed, so no comment. As was the L'Ateller. Now that I read your post, I think I missed two rooms worth visiting.
The Nola room sounded very good from a standing position, but still nothing great. The room was tiny.
My complaint is that everyone was trying to be polite. No one played female voices, acoustic guitar, or dynamic music.
I am hoping the Toronto Audio Video Entertainment Show www.taveshow.com at the end of September yields more aggressive exhibitors.
Very few rooms had a vinyl rig. Most played through a laptop. The ones that had a vinyl front end wouldn't play my albums. Opps!.
The Hansen room played music from the computer. There where no transients, and the music was played so soft, there was no hint of base. They should have booked a larger room and at least let the speakers open up.
The Wilson room was just off. It was as if they didn't care. Computer music while I was there.
The MBL room sounded great from the lower midrange up, but below that there was no articulation of base notes. Again a smallish room.
The Mac room was packed, so no comment. As was the L'Ateller. Now that I read your post, I think I missed two rooms worth visiting.
The Nola room sounded very good from a standing position, but still nothing great. The room was tiny.
My complaint is that everyone was trying to be polite. No one played female voices, acoustic guitar, or dynamic music.
I am hoping the Toronto Audio Video Entertainment Show www.taveshow.com at the end of September yields more aggressive exhibitors.
Very few rooms had a vinyl rig. Most played through a laptop. The ones that had a vinyl front end wouldn't play my albums. Opps!.