I usually like
the sound in Edge* rooms. They can usually make the best of any
situation. But this year... the timbre seemed off and the dynamics
uneven and ...
These new
speakers from AudioKinesis do bass, lots of bass.
Avatar carries
some interesting products but this room did not stand out. I think
it is their first year here as well.
The only
blowout I saw at Rocky Mountain this year. This is a pretty good
deal, straight from the manufacturer, and it might make sense for
people to just hold off purchasing these cables until the show
each year.
The overall
room aesthetic was nice - with a bar over on the left there.
The (new?)
Avalon speakers sounded good - dynamic and musical.
This room did
not seem to have the magic it has had at previous show elsewhere -
or maybe I've just become jaded. It is, however, their first time
here at RMAF.
Some kind of
battery power pack in the background there. In the foreground one
of their monoblock amplifiers.
We've taken
close-up photos of many of these components in past reports.
This room had
a sound like there were too many things in the room - like the
sound you might hear in a store.
Looks lime
they were using a Sqeezebox, at least some of the time.
You'd think
I'd really like the sound in this room - high-efficiency,
open-baffle design - but I found it so so.
I love the
look of the Thorens amps. We have taken photos of other of their
amps at previous shows. There is something about the early 60's
look that I really dig. Sonically, they do not stand out during
quick listening sessions. Then again, neither do Lamm* amplifeirs
which we love the sound of.
A turntable I
do not recognize. I bet Neli knows what it is. But she ain't here
right now, so onward...
What looks
like SRA's new equipment rack.
Forgot to take
a picture of their sign outside the room. Oops.
I think they were playing
something quiet here, so I took most of the photos from across the
room in order to get in and out as quickly as possible.
Four arms.
This is so cool looking. And definitely convenient. Hopefully we
will be getting a Brinkmann LaGrange soon so we can at least have
two arms. One for mornings and one for evenings... ;-)
It was cloudy
Saturday, when these were taken, and the aesthetic of diffuse
sunlight washing over components is just so ethereal.
Another room
using the squeezebox.
Triode
Corporations rooms are always musical - and at a down to earth
price.
Tri just came
out with a pair of monoblock amplifiers. As always, nice looking.
Nice sounding.
What looks
like new speakers from Ascendo.
A series of
photos of the Memory Player, from close-up to entire equipment
rack.
They were
using an Acoustic Dreams* equipment rack, just like we were in our
smaller Audio Note room. I congratulated them on their choice of
racks :-)
Green Mountain
offers a nice, laid back sound.
Maybe next
year I should spend more time listening and less time talking to
Tom? Naaahhhh..... :-)
The Galibier
turntable. I cropped the labels describing which table and arm and
stuff because they were all out of focus. But this is their Gavia
turntable with Stelvio platter, Triplaner Ultimate Mk. VII tonearm,
Dynavector DRT XV-1s cartridge.