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Did you make it by the Soundfield room? I met a couple AC guys, but can't recall if you were one of them...sorry if yes....but a ton of folks passed thru...cheers,AJp.s. Letitroll from "Enclosures" was there today for sure
Those two ways in photo #16, are those yours? If so, could you tell us a bit about them?
Yes, I was in the Soundfield :wink:Room today. I had on a light blue polo shirt if that helps.Did not have much time as I had to leave the show by 1:30PM. The demo piece that I heard sounded very good. The problem is my ears were giving out from previous demo's!
Yes, and AJ's speakers were some of the most impressive sounding at the show regardless of price, and with what he told me the projected retail is, a screaming bargain. Incredibly dynamic with bass to 20hz in a medium sized bookshelf. While their main strength is Rock or Full Orchestral Classical, with which they can produce impressive sound levels, they also handled more intimate material with aplomb as well. I heard some better speakers at 27 to 150 times the price, and some that were not as good but priced many multiples of the Soundfields, but nothing in my experience have the Soundfield's traits at anywhere remotely close to the price. I'm glad I stopped in.
I also visited your room a couple times yesterday (I requested the Billy Joel material). I remember you kept having to tell visitors that the only thing playing was the speakers on the stands (me included). I was duly impressed and got a kick out of the fact that one of the most "humble" systems (yours) I heard was one of the better ones I heard all day yesterday. Just goes to show you that it doesn't necessarily take a megabuck system to put out megabuck sound.I hope you had a successful show and look forward to seeing how your plans for your speakers work out. Let us know when you get that website up and running.
Hi Jim,I bet you'll never listen to Eric Kunzel again!
Thanks for stopping in, I enjoyed the chat. Hey, at least I had Billy Joel.How many rooms were allowing attendees to pick...or even play their own stuff?
If I do anything different next time, is I'll bring someone with me to run the room so I can tour the show a bit more. I did hear some nice sound in other rooms, like Joseph Audio, Salk and even the DCDIY guys.
.....Glad you liked the extensive room treatment, my high end front end and cabling .As I say, it's the speakers, the speakers, the speakers......I'll be sure to let you now once the site is up. Thanks again.
AJWhat about some pics of your stuff?
AJ, your demo was great! You played my Miles Quintet CD on your laptop and we talked a while. I didn't know you were an AC member... Your speakers had the best room response of any demo in the show, and the most dense intoxicating tone, too with that 18" open baffle mid. Similar approach as Legacy, who uses big drivers to cover that upper bass area, and sound similarly good. I was very impressed. You have a lot of talent (knowledge + enthusiasm), and I'm looking forward to hearing your future creations. Thanks for sharing your design with this curious DIYer.Rich
Hi JT. You still owe me an Abbey listen .AJ
I heard AJ's bookshelves and was very impressed. IMHO they put some big time speaker manufacturers to shame. When I walked in an orchestral piece was playing and the dynamics and bass were energizing the whole room more so than any other demo at the fest.AJ has a great R&D department Scott
You just have to make the trip...it's a bit much for me to pack up.
I heard the Soundfield room and AJ is a very talented designer and he had one of the best sounding rooms at the CAF show. if i can play a pair if those with my 18 wpc 6C33-B SET amp i would be more than happy to buy a pair from you i was the big guy with dark hair and a Mullard tube T-shirt who gave up the sweet spot because they sounded great no matter where i went in the room
Sorry but... a small bookshelf ratting stuff in the hallway?What's the trick?