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Widea Lab’s Audio Renderer
Widea Lab is a young Korean company. The company says they’ve got some strong candidates for US distribution and will also be selling via Amazon. Their first product, the Aurender (short for Audio Renderer; $5700), is a digital music server utilizing a customized Linux OS, linear power supply, and storage for over 5000 lossless and uncompressed CDs.
Gini Systems iTube
Gini Systems, Audio Space
Nothing New From Audioengine (Yet!)
And now I know what Michael Lavorgna meant when he said he’d have to kill you:
LumenWhite, Ayon, Vovox
High Value Audio
Acapella, Ypsilon, Bergmann, Einstein
Also on display in this room were updated versions of Einstein’s The Final Cut OTL monoblock amplifier and The Tube preamp. More on these come October at the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest.
I Am Your Stereo: The Finite Elemente Soundboard
We ported an iPhone and listened for a moment to a track off of Norah Jones’ Come Away with Me. The sound was surprisingly good and detailed. I think the Soundboard would look great in guest rooms or offices.
Phonak Audéo Perfect Fit Earphone and Perfect Bass Earphone
The rash of in-ear headphones over the past few years has produced an enormous amount of style over substance. All too often the bling on the outside is accompanied by horrifically bloated or screechy sound on the inside. Likewise, some makers are able to deliver great sound, but fall down in the looks and comfort department. Rare indeed is the in-ear headphone that is stylish, comfortable, and good sounding.
The Audéo PFE seems to have beaten the odds.