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Quite a few people took one look at the Denon CD player and Squeezebox and decided the room was not worth spending any time in. Perceptions, it appears, are extremely important in the higher-end market. So we'll have to re-examine our approach to the gear we use at shows and at least have 24/96 gear (and perhaps a high-end turntable as well).
C'mon guys...the AVA gear is good and an even better value, but let's not pretend there isn't better out there. George
All things considered, I thought the show went quite well. We received very many extremely positive comments and were very often told our room was among the very best sounding at the show. We had a chance to meet old friends and make quite a few new ones. Now we'll just have to concentrate on RMAF and up our game a little.- Jim
I simply will not go into business screwing stupid rich people just because they are rich and stupid.Regards,Frank Van Alstine
Sure Frank, you can say that because you know that Dave Wilson already beat you to it.
I think it would be interesting to have three set-ups at a show:1) inexpensive AVR & mid line CD player or squeezebox (no mods) driving base model SongTowers, or SongBirds; 2) AVA gear (amps, DAC, and pre) driving HT2-TL's3) some fancy high-end gear driving the SoundScapes. Three different scales to suit most everybody's wallet If someone wanted to hear something spendy driving Jim's intro speakers it could be done, as well as any other combo...I'm guessing there would be a lot of people returning to the room to see if they could hear the difference when gear was swapped around. And I have no doubt that all three would sound good.just my 2 cents,PS- cacophony777- great pics by the way!
I think it would be interesting to have three set-ups at a show:1) inexpensive AVR & mid line CD player or squeezebox (no mods) driving base model SongTowers, or SongBirds; 2) AVA gear (amps, DAC, and pre) driving HT2-TL's3) some fancy high-end gear driving the SoundScapes. Three different scales to suit most everybody's wallet If someone wanted to hear something spendy driving Jim's intro speakers it could be done, as well as any other combo...I'm guessing there would be a lot of people returning to the room to see if they could hear the difference when gear was swapped around. And I have no doubt that all three would sound good.just my 2 cents,
Sure Funk.As long you're going to haul all that gear around for Jim, throw in a reel-to-reel and a turntable too.No prob!
I wish the same could be said about the Denon CD player. Jim played a CD for me that I'm pretty familiar with and it sounded just plain bad. Going back to the squeezebox, the terrific sound returned. I'm definitely not into source gear - anything costing over $2,000-$3,000 is a ripoff as far as I'm concerned - but there was a noticable decrease in sound quality when switching to the Denon.
Well, on thing to keep in mind is that, at RMAF, we will be in a small room and a slightly larger toom. The larger room will bet the soundscapes. Perhaps the smaller room will too.In the past, we have tended to take quite a few pairs of speakers. And the room quickly fills up. It is difficult to stage more than one pair, much less three or four. So I am thinking of the SongTowers and perhaps the HT2-TL's. And that is probably more than we probably should take.I need some advice. As far as a higher rez player, do you think the Oppo BD83 would be OK?- Jim
If you're trying to impress snobby audiophools, you might as well get the Lexicon clone of that Oppo (or maybe it's Oppo's SE version) as it has the exact same guts! Paul