This was the first audio show that I've attended and I'll go again. If you heard it is laid back you heard right. Here's a couple of things I can report about.
The speaker designer from Jumping Cactus drove in from Tucson. Talk about a self effacing system, he used a Rega table and arm and a Dyna PAS pre, for example. He uses aluminum enclosures ala six figure YG Acoustics speakers. Three of em with an outboard crossover. I couldn't hear any coloration to the sound at all. He gets my sleeper of the show award.
One guy, a former high end store owner in Kansas, simply attended and set up his personal system with some Gallo satelites and a sub. He turned me and us on to a Buddy Holly CD the tapes of which were made in 1955. It was so beautiful I asked if he would let Duke give it a spin to demo his new AudioKinesis speakers. Duke said he spun it 5 or 6 times. His wife was a beautiful woman. I'm not talking out of school, I told him I thought he was a lucky man (hell, he looks like me!). He approved.
When I saw the new AudioKinesis speakers I thought it was a big departure from what I've seen of their designs and wondered if I would like them. Well, I did. They were so good on Simon and Garfunkel Live in Central Park, so sweetly detailed and genteel I thought, man, if this was all you listened to, these are the ones. Then he played Hugh Masakela's Stimela. Doggone if I didn't think the same thing! I made it a point to send browsers over to his suite.
I thought the GR Research open baffle V2 speakers were terrific. Timztunes from north Houston like me asked why I would set aside my Meridian actives for a pair and I said cause the sound was not limited by the enclosure. That and because they could be so adenelin pumping exciting. They were very quick and dynamic. Very terrific.
Other fine speakers that I heard included Wayne Parham's 3 Pi's. Wayne is also the publisher of www.audioroundtable.com. Electrostats from www.crescendo-systems.com. Some handsome and great sounding two way floorstanders from Sonist whose main man would also pour you a glass of what appeared to be a rare Scotch- www.sonist.com.
Scott Clark was there with his science class project winning speakers and I think all comers were mightily impressed. That is a human interest story Texas Monthly or someone should get a hold of.
I didn't get round to a lot of rooms cause I had to man a post, so I can't offer more and there were a lot of exhibitors. Great hotel for this purpose, too, with an open bar at dusk.
The speaker designer from Jumping Cactus drove in from Tucson. Talk about a self effacing system, he used a Rega table and arm and a Dyna PAS pre, for example. He uses aluminum enclosures ala six figure YG Acoustics speakers. Three of em with an outboard crossover. I couldn't hear any coloration to the sound at all. He gets my sleeper of the show award.
One guy, a former high end store owner in Kansas, simply attended and set up his personal system with some Gallo satelites and a sub. He turned me and us on to a Buddy Holly CD the tapes of which were made in 1955. It was so beautiful I asked if he would let Duke give it a spin to demo his new AudioKinesis speakers. Duke said he spun it 5 or 6 times. His wife was a beautiful woman. I'm not talking out of school, I told him I thought he was a lucky man (hell, he looks like me!). He approved.
When I saw the new AudioKinesis speakers I thought it was a big departure from what I've seen of their designs and wondered if I would like them. Well, I did. They were so good on Simon and Garfunkel Live in Central Park, so sweetly detailed and genteel I thought, man, if this was all you listened to, these are the ones. Then he played Hugh Masakela's Stimela. Doggone if I didn't think the same thing! I made it a point to send browsers over to his suite.
I thought the GR Research open baffle V2 speakers were terrific. Timztunes from north Houston like me asked why I would set aside my Meridian actives for a pair and I said cause the sound was not limited by the enclosure. That and because they could be so adenelin pumping exciting. They were very quick and dynamic. Very terrific.
Other fine speakers that I heard included Wayne Parham's 3 Pi's. Wayne is also the publisher of www.audioroundtable.com. Electrostats from www.crescendo-systems.com. Some handsome and great sounding two way floorstanders from Sonist whose main man would also pour you a glass of what appeared to be a rare Scotch- www.sonist.com.
Scott Clark was there with his science class project winning speakers and I think all comers were mightily impressed. That is a human interest story Texas Monthly or someone should get a hold of.
I didn't get round to a lot of rooms cause I had to man a post, so I can't offer more and there were a lot of exhibitors. Great hotel for this purpose, too, with an open bar at dusk.