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...I picked up the "Carl Saunders Sextet - Live in San Francisco" and it is great...
...Because at the meeting they were playing multichannel to stay with the theme.I was begining to be overly impressed with the center fill imaging of the Sonus Faber, until I remembered that they were using the center channel speaker...
to be honest, that's the best that i recall hearing the Sonus Faber speakers ever sound! Steve and Jim's equipment and music really brought the speakers to life!...
Quote from: John Casler...I picked up the "Carl Saunders Sextet - Live in San Francisco" and it is great...glad you're enjoying this...I finally got around to opening up my Noel Jewkes CD...another most EXCELLENT recording! next up is Chris Conangelo...Jim Merod's recordings are really excellent! And to top it off, he is one helluva guy...down to earth, honest, dedicated and passionate about his work of reproducing good music!
...Are you sure they were playing the CD and not DVD-A...
I too picked up the Carl Saunders CD. Now I am busy tweaking my system trying to make it sound like what I heard there. Are you sure they were playing the CD and not DVD-A. I agree the bass was not true but the rest was a perfect reproduction. I felt I could reach out and touch the instruments. You would need alot more current to add depth to the bass I guess
Russ, were you listening 5.1 at home? Because at the meeting they were playing multichannel to stay with the theme.
Now to decide what should be the 2nd Blueport CD
I was impressed at how good Steve's MAP1 sounded when matrixing stereo to multi-channel...