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JDEvents Excelled at AXPONA 2023
Monitor Audio Platinum 200 3G speakers, Roksan, Parasound, AudioQuest
At AXPONA, the British company demonstrated what happened when it gave its designers license to develop a top-of-the-line floorstander. Fifty years of both incremental improvements and great leaps forward have culminated in the $13,900/pair Monitor Audio 200 3G.
Ocean Audio: Finley Audio cables meet Serhan Swift speakers meet . . .
Audio-Ultra showcases CH Precision and Magico
Kat Ourlian Brings PrimaLuna, Tannoy (and Cabasse) from Upscale Audio
Accuphase A300 monoblocks and other debuts from AXISS Audio USA
Next Level HiFi & Børreson's new X3 loudspeaker
The Lenbrook room, Paul Barton, and PSB's Flagship Synchrony T800 Tower
I'd sauntered into the Lenbrook room to check out Barton's new PSB Synchrony T800 floorstanders (PSB is a Lenbrook brand). My visit was serendipitously timed. Not only was the man himself present; he and I, along with the gregarious Joe Corona of Chicago retailer Saturday Audio Exchange, were the only ones left when the doors closed at 6pm. We settled in. Corona provided slices of coffee cake, and Barton supplied wisdom and bon mots.
PureAudioProject's Trio15 open-baffle speakers powered by Pass Labs, Aurender, Denafrips, VPI
Apologies. The fact that I'm away from home for four, five days to cover AXPONA means I temporarily don't have my teenage offspring to mortify with dad humor, so now I'm inflicting it on you. PureAudioProject, you see, makes open-baffle speakers. Some have horns. There's a reason I write for Stereophile, not Saturday Night Live.