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Next time, I hope to spend a little more time in the other rooms, soaking in the sounds... The Conn organ pipes with the licensed Western Electric Bogen amps was a trip... made me think... wow!
This show seemed to have a great vibe, not super crowded or up tight.Great that there was a bar in the center of the action, even if the service wasn't super fast at least they had a decent beer selection.Did this show seem like it had a lower attendance than last year, or were there just more rooms?
Thanks for the show coverage.Can anyone else comment on the Gallo Strada system on the Mapleshade stands?I would love to have a chance to hear these but maybe I am missing something.I have not seen many comments and the earlier ones were not all that positive. Anyone else?Thanks
When I went in the Gallo room, a man went in there just ahead of me, stayed for a couple minutes, muttered "Hmmmf... OK", and left. My reaction was similar; didn't hear anything that really grabbed me and if WAF was the slightest consideration to someone, that room would not be the place to be.
I hate to say this, but I am in agreement with John Atkinson's assessment of the Mapleshade room. It was one of the poorest sounding rooms in the show. (At least when I visited it anyway.) Their system had a strident top end and overall a very "dis-jointed" sound. No offense to Pierre, but I was extremely disappointed in their room. Just my 2¢SN
I didn't care for the Mapleshade room either. I was standing in the back mildly crouched down and Pierre suggested I sit. It didn't resolve the issues. It was also pretty ugly (someone mentioned legos) and there was lots of $$$ in the set-up/tweaks (maple boards, etc.)
Same goes for full range planars. I guess they need a big (=$$$) display space and are a pain in the (_|_) to set up? I missed a lot of rooms but didn't see any electrostats anywhere, even in the guide. Unless you count the Stax headphones in the Woo Audio room.
Wow. I've been a big fan of Gallo speakers for a long time, and have a set of those that I really like. I've brought them to audio gatherings in my area and usually get pretty good results with little to no set-up. I wonder what was going on there to cause the poor sound?
The electrostats were in the second room hosted by the DC Audio DIY group. They sounded great with David Berning's ZOTL amp, though butt ugly.
They tore the poor Gallos apart, put them on various wood stands, moved them around and placed everything at different angles than your speakers.
The MIT cabling systems are mucho expensive. My local area dealer Overture Audio/Video uses them in their high end system: Spectral Electronics + Avalon's top speakers. Great sounding system but you have to have serious coin to afford a system like that.NB
I then spent a few minutes in Soundfield room. I commented on how good the coax drivers blended with the active sub. I didn't know I was talking to AJ at the time but I did talk to him. The speakers were very nice. I like good coax speakers.