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Was that TRI TRV-4SE preamp on display in the Acoustic Zen's room???Sounds like Robert Lee has done it again I recalled that he has been showing with TRI corporation for quite a number of years running. Wonder why TRI equipments never really took off in the states, perhaps it's not expensive enough by audiophile standard
Does anyone know how many of the manufacturers bring room measurement equipment to measure the room response to help dial the room in?
Dunno about the rest, but I can tell you that, in Sonic Studio's suite, a teeny bit of LF correction was applied. About 2 dB was dialed in to their Model Four DAC/prepro. The Focal guys helped set up their Electra 1028 Be pair. FYI, the speakers were driven by a pair of Parasound JC 1s in turn driven by the Model Four fed from Amarra.
Did they use use room measurement software to see the before / after?
Joseph Audio - A really nice sounding room. Similar to the Dynaudio Sapphire's, but quite a bit better in overall sound, especially in the bass, which was very impressive to me. Also, this room had the most over the top remote control ever. It's actually not a remote, it's my Light Saber.
Purity Audio Room - this had the bad luck of coming right after the Less Loss room. Sure, it sounded good, but just was not at the same level. Maybe I'll try to hit it sooner in the show next year.
BTW, I had to do a little digging to get all the tags right as I am terrible taking notes.
...I can tell you that the speaker arrangement was a last minute decission as we had other options that did not work out in this particular room. Lucily Alex from RAAL was gracious enough to let us use his new dipole ribbon which really brough the Rethm speakers up several levels...
Dude, seriously, the DESIGNER of the Atma's was in the room working on them. If there was anything needed like the autoformers, don't you think the f'ing designer would have insisted on them?
Hi Tyson, just some thoughts on what was happening in the Daedelus room. First off, the MA-1s have no worries driving 5 or 6 ohms. The speaker/amp interface was not the issue. There was a ground loop in the crossover that took some doing to overcome, and on one of the evenings we had that sorted out.As far as I can tell, the big issue was that the MA-1s overloaded the Furman power conditioner in the room, and despite my insistence that they be plugged into the wall, it never happened. That's a lot of power to go through one power cord (running the entire system!) and one conditioner. We showed with Furman the first time they ever came to CES, and the guy wrote the book on what is important in power line conditioning when he worked at Fluke instruments (one of these days I will put his white paper on line...). Anyway, the MA-1s could not get decent power and they went right to sleep. I'd say over the last 6 months we spent more time and energy on this room than all of the rooms we have ever done at any show put together, and for naught. But the one thing it was **not** was a speaker/amp incompatibility. Anyone who does these shows a lot knows how important the setup is, and paying attention to important details. Unfortunately, I was not allowed the input that I would have liked to have in this room. So I agree with you on the results.
As far as I can tell, the big issue was that the MA-1s overloaded the Furman power conditioner in the room, and despite my insistence that they be plugged into the wall, it never happened.
Tom,It was absolutely GREAT to have met YOU after all these times.I'm sorry we couldn't hook up after hour since I was playing hosts to several events.Give me a kick in the rear next year please if I'd forget to spend some time with you.Thanks Tom.