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Bel Canto, Bon Chance
We got to talking to Bel Canto's John Stronczer and he pulled us into an empty conference room to talk. "I did something interesting," Stronczer said.
Big Sound, Small Package
Jeff Joseph was demoing his RM7<I>si</I> compact monitors ($2300/pr) with Bel Canto's 150Wpc 3001 integrated amp ($2200) to spectacular effect. Why was that surprising? Because his source was an iBook laptop feeding a usb output into the 300i.
Nice 'Stache
Jeff Wong (left) and Ken Kessler compare mustache waxes at the Classic Records event.
Best Sound In Show
Bob Silverman wowed a select but enthusiastic audience Friday with a concert that consisted of two Mozart sonatas (<I>K303</I> and <I>K300</I>) and three Brahms piano sketches. He was playing a Steinway parlor grand that sounded wonderfully Mozartian.
Albert Wu
Hyperion Sound Design's Albert Wu holds up his SVF midrange driver. It's quite a piece of work. It has no spider, incorporates what Wu calls "rear pressure reduction," and the flat-carbon fiber plate that I took for a dust cap is really the transducer.
Quart Bottle Tubes
The HT845 single-ended monoblock amplifiers ($2500/ea) were so new, Hyperion had no literature on them. They looked and sounded good, though.