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I remember reading here on A.C. somewhere that a member said that the Soundscapes sounded good but he thought that Jim Salk needs to break away from AVA equipment to let his speakers "shine". So there was a review of the room.
D) Just try giving yourself awards for "Best in Show". It seems to work for others
Pez and Tyson thanks for getting this thread started. Looks like a lot more activity this year than last! Congrats. I think its a better approach to walk the show as a spectator rather than a journalist
I finally make my way down stairs to the ball rooms to hear one of my most anticipated speakers of the show; the SoundScape 12s! As some other have said here, something was up with this room. I listen for a while and start to think I recall the Song Towers and HT2's sounding better than this. I know Jim and Dennis wouldn't have spend all this time on a speaker that doesn't sound as good as their lower offerings. So I ran over to the Salk room with the other speakers, and sure enough, to me they sounded better than the SoundScapes. I can't say what was up with that.
Salk Speakers - OK, truth time. Last year I simply hated the Salk room - the combo of bright ribbon tweeter and metal midrange simply drove me out of the room. I didn't say anything at the time because I'm a gentleman. I'm very happy to report that the circular crappy ribbon tweeter has been replaced with a RAAL tweeter this year. This is a SUBSTANTIAL improvement!! For me personally, the SALKS are still not quite my preferred flavor, but the sound did not drive me out of the room. In fact, listening to how coherent and detailed they are from top to bottom, combined with the absoletly STUNNING cabinet work and craftmanship on them, I'd give them the "FLOORSTANDING SPEAKER BARGAIN OF THE SHOW" award. IMO, Salk speakers really need to break away from the mid-fi AVA gear and start showing with true high end gear to really show what they are capable of. I know Jim and Frank are probably friends, but business is business.]
The Daedalus's shined. Ulysses is a great name for them; they are large, powerful, and show leadership in speaker design.
Just having fun here but in Greek literature, while he is definitely "epic," Ulysses (Odysseus) was short, stout, crafty and a terrible leader -- while he survived thanks to his ingenuity, his men perished
Okay, after getting home really late because my flight was delayed, I'm sufficiently conscious now to add photos and comments from some rooms I visited on Saturday. Like on Friday's coverage, same and rating for rooms I enjoyed most. Vincent electronics feeding Wharfedale speakers. Whafedale is importing speakers again to the U.S.Decent sound. Sjofn HiFi featuring "The Clue," a small monitor speaker which the importer claims the bass can go down to 28 hz on a 3 3/4" mid/bass driver. He demonstrated bass with some bass kick drums cd, which sounded clean and articulate. Overall, "The Clue" produced clean sound, with decent imaging. Show special price: $999 pr. JIB cables imported from Germany. This is their top of the line speaker cable. OK sound, but expensive. Actually, the price is great. 2.5M /pair for less than $1KSimon Yorke TT S9 Flamenco turntable, CAT signature preamp and amp, Ayre QB9 dac, and Lansche #3 speakers. The sound was organic and smooth, but with nice detail, making it a nice musical experience. This is the new Von Schweikert VR 33 speaker. The brouchure states: "For the first time ever, own a $15,000 speaker for only $3,750." It's a bold statement, but you listen and be the judge. To my ears, the system produced a nice tonal balance, and was very listenable. The other Von Schweirkert room with the VR 35 speaker also sounded very nice.Roger Sanders electronics and electrostatic speaker. This system produced a broad soundstage, with fast transients and punchy bass. Roger set up his speakers diagonally in the room because he found the soundstaging work best that way. YG Acoustic speakers. If you like a nice Hifi sound, then you'll like these.Bryston electronics and PMC speakers - Nice balanced sound with good but not etched detail. The PMC speaker is the IB2. Thor Audio electronics and CD Duevel 'Bella Luna Diamante' omni-directional speakers. The speakers are imported from Germany. This system's sound grabs your attention. If you want a more laid back presentation, get something else. Sound was extremely clean but not harsh, and lightning fast. The soundstage presentation was large and a bit forward, while image specificity was a little vague, which is fairly common with omni-directional speakers. Onedof turntable. This is a beautifully made TT, and the sound was quite nice.deHavilland electronics and Sonist speakers. This was one of my favorite rooms last year, and it is again this year. Excellent sonics, regardless of price! Modwright electronics and Daedulus speakers. Another fine sounding room. Tonality was superbly balanced, and resolution was good but not etched. In the photo, Dan Wright is telling me about the mods made to the OppO BDP-83 DVD player. Both the OppO and a Sony cd player uses 2 6SN7 tubes as part of the mods. Sunday's coverage in a little while. Paul Mah
Mid-fi gear? Is that why The Absolute Sound rates us as one of the thirty best values in audio?Frank Van Alstine
Okay, this is my favorite rooms list from the three days:Fritzspeakers and ModWright electronics room. Audio Physic speakers and Trigon electronics room. LessLoss room. Sjofn Hifi - "The Clue" speaker room. Simon Yorke, CAT, Ayre, Lansche room. Von Schweikert VR33 and VR35 rooms. Sanders electronics and electrostatics room. Bryston electronics and PMC speakers room. Thor electronics and CD Deuvel speakers room. Rogue electronics and Tel cables room. AudoKinesis speaker and Neko Dac room. GR Research, Dodd Audio, db Labs room. Xact audio, Allnic audio, Hammertone audio, Reed tonearm room. ModWright electronics, Daedalus speakers room. deHavilland electronics, Sonist speakers room. Joseph Audio Pulsar speaker room. Linkwitz/Orion room. This was my favorite room. Read my earlier comments on these rooms for sound impressions.