Dimexs imports the Naim, Atoll, Nagra, Highland Audio and Norstone brands...



Rachel Crospal, originator of the Highland Audio line along with Philippe Carré, was present for the demonstration. Bravo, I’m a fan, I spent 30 minutes in the home theatre room watching and listening to Phil Collins and U2... then 20 minutes more in the next room to hear the Oran 4305 speakers in stereo... amazing reproduction of the bass considering the size of the drivers, I could hardly believe it... this would be my choice for setting up a home theatre in a small room, with a budget the same size as the speakers: mini, mini. The match with the Atoll electronics was simply ideal.


Dynaudio

Eben


Empres

Fidélio and Vérity Audio get a
"Best of the Show 2006" for two reasons.

First, Fidelio make recordings of incredible quality. They participated in the creation of the 2006 Festival Son & Image CD, the profits from which go directly to research on childhood diseases. This CD is excellent in itself, and it is still available from the Fidelio Web site:
www.fidelioaudio.comSecond, the system on show was so beautiful I couldn’t resist... I gave in to temptation... Marq if you are reading this, it’s all your fault again

Filtronique, the well-known Montreal sound store came within a hair or two of a “Best of Show” but... for goodness’ sake, what possessed you to “set up” that superb Ayre amplifier smack on the broadloom, and separate those magnificent Sonus Faber Amati Homages so much? The sound quality was far from typical of the musical capacity of the system...



On the other hand, the room was set up so visitors could easily appreciate the sound and the range of products on show... and what materials were used, a real treat for the eye.
Fix Audio is a new company based in Ste-Thérèse, north of Montreal. They teamed up with another young enterprise, the speaker manufacturer Harmonie Audio. I enjoyed the system, made up of a pair of 2-way S180s, particularly the coherence of the timbres and the overall price/quality/performance package, a very interesting one.

Full Range System, simple and very attractive

Gershman and Linar teamed up once again. I have to admit, however, that even though the Swans are my favourite speaker, or one of the ones on my wish list at least, I was not bowled over this time. The room was too small to do justice to the magnificent rig which should have had a room four times the size to do all it can do.
Linar is Victor Sima’s new company, Sima having become a well-known brand itself before being sold to foreign capital and becoming Simaudio.

Hansen, finally a pro outfit which took care to treat the acoustics a little. That’s a Schroeder diffuser. It’s not placed where it should be but isn’t it the thought that counts? I like it... worth mentioning too that exhibitors often come along way, with all their gear...

Quinceton Corporation, distributor of Air Tight tube electronics, IsoClean fuses and AC power accessories ... I noted unusually fine finish work. (amazing - superb)


Jadis and Pierre Gabriel, another
"Best of the Show 2006" but they came within an inch of being passed over. On Friday and Saturday the system was far below its full potential, and it was only during the day on Sunday that the superb system they had brought begain playing faultlessly. It turned out to be the most dynamic setup I heard over the three days.


Jungson and Xindak, a new enterprise from the States, whose Asian-built products are just beautiful and whose (song)book is just as good as its cover, if I may put it that way...



KébecSon, the Montreal company we had the honour of visiting one evening when the AMA as a whole stirred itself from home and was shown B&O and Canton gear.

The turntable world is in full growth

Martin Logan showed a system on one hand and on the other some new home cinema equipment

McIntosh ... I hardly know what to tell you ... it’s gorgeous but it should play music too.

Multiélectronique, from Beloeil near Montreal, showed us a home theatre system which struck us rather... forcibly. We were left with the feeling that we would like to enlarge our horizons, push the walls of our apartment back and move in a system just like the one we were shown.

Newform


Orelle and BC Acoustique... again this year I really enjoyed the musicality of Orelle electronics, made in the UK and matched with BC Acoustique speakers to form a very interesting combination.

Pathos Acoustics and Kubala Sosna,
"Best of the Show 2006", in the sought-after category of most beautiful musical reproduction. Quite simply, I liked this system very much. From its looks, you wouldn’t expect it to provide the great pleasure and feeling it gave us.


Révélation Audio from Mascouche in Québec is a speaker builder who makes an active woofer with its own built-in power amp, a bit like what Genesis does with the 500 and One... here, though, the cost is much more reasonable.

Sound Fusion ... and now, the star of the show ... Mr. Marlen Mogilever is the director of R&D and he has obviously tried out everything there is to try; I tell you I have never seen such an accomplished body of work over 20 years... judge for yourself.
Most of the work has been put into the decoupling of the stands and the electronics, it was just amazing to see.
The speakers were just as well done from the finish and technical points of view, I even found them quite interesting as sound reproducers... !
"Best of the Show 2006" for the incredible work involved in perfecting and setting up this system, the most esoteric I have ever heard or seen. In the next few months I will be trying out a few of the stands and other decoupling systems made by Mr. Mogilever and I’ll be sure to give you a complete and substantial rundown.






Next and last part 3 ... soon as possible
