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Very cool. Any pix of LCS module without grill cover or any details about its drivers or how it's wired etc?s
In case attendees want to hear a mortal CDP, we'll also have my Paul Weitzel TRL-modified Sony DVP-NS900V, circa $1300.
Will AudioKinesis be at The Home Entertainment Show Las Vegas in January?http://www.theshowlasvegas.com/index.html
Paul's the man! Have a great show.
AC member/long time (original) Jazz Module owner in South San Francisco agreed to demo Dream Maker LCS for interested visitors. Look for date here....
Very cool. Any pix of LCS module without grill covers or any details about its drivers or how it's wired etc?
Which room are you going to be in? I'm looking at the RMAF spreadsheet listing all the vendors, but I don't see you guys on there.
Yes, I'm seeing both James Romeyn and AudioKinesis included among the Exhibitors, listed alphabetically, on the RMAF website.I'm kind of excited about our location on the 11th floor (top of the Tower). We'll be in between master speakercrafter Jim Salk and Volti Audio, the latter fresh off a strong endorsement in Stereophile from Art Dudley and a Stereophile Class A (restricted extreme LF) rating. And at the far end of the hall, MBL will have the big room, and so people will be able to compare Jim Romeyn's concept with the standard-bearer among omnidirectional/polydirectional speakers.
This room at a high end dealer in San Francisco was previously ‘treated’ by hanging thin drapes across50% of the walls creating an uneven T20 and T30 as frequencies above 1kHz were selectively absorbed.Acoustic Frontiers recommended replacing the drapes with strategically positioned combinationabsorber / diffusor panels allowing T20 and T30 targets to be met and the spectral balance of direct andreflected sounds maintained.