The Real Thing

The Real Thing

Simaudio's products were featured in several rooms at SSI and on Saturday afternoon, the Montreal-based manufacturer celebrated its 30th anniversary by sponsoring a concert by Anne Bisson, a local and apparently very popular singer/pianist, to judge by the packed house.

Old and New Montreal

Old and New Montreal

Place Bonaventure is located about halfway between St. Catherine street (which I think of as the center of downtown) and Old Montreal, near the river. As such, it's nearly in the shadow of St. Patrick's Basilica. I went for a walk Friday morning before the show started, but my walk was not as long as I had planned: the temperature had taken a big dive overnight, and so it was very...shall we say...bracing. But at least it didn't snow, as in previous SSIs.

Bass and Treble

I have a Kenwood KDC-215S CD player in my car. When I listen to the radio on it, flat settings sound great (bass:0 treble:0). For some reason though, when I switch to CD mode, the flat settings sound terrible. It sounds very bright, and the vocals often sound piercing. There is also nowhere near enough bass. First of all, any idea why this might be? It doesn't make sense to me that it sound fine flat on radio mode, but not on CD mode. Secondly, what would you suggest I do to fix it?

Slap Me Some Skin

Slap Me Some Skin

As <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/ssi2010/totem_poll/">Art mentioned</a>, Totem always does an outstanding job of transforming a simple room into <i>an environment</i>, and at SSI 2010, they surpassed all of their previous efforts. Here’s a look at a row of Totem Tribe on-walls, dressed in new skins. As loudspeakers are often viewed as the most personal component of any system, it makes fine sense to offer the option of truly personalizing them with art. I can imagine buyers selecting fabrics that match their furnishings, or using their favorite artwork, or even creating their own designs.

Shelby Lynne LP

I have been enjoying the Shelby Lynne CD Just A Little Lovin' for quite some time. I purchased the lp this past week, it arrived today and I sat down for some critical listening.

The opening track on the cd has a solid drum kck with a sharp attack on a wood block that is as real as it gets for me. The lp is most disappointing in both areas, but still enjoyable. The playback level is certainly low enough that would have had room for more dynamic range.

Totem poll

Totem poll

As last year, Totem Acoustics had by far the show's most aesthetically sophisticated exhibit: a trippy mix of shapes and textures both organic and industrial, in which lights, flowers, textiles, and scents shared senses with the sound. The latter, also in typical Totem form, was exceptionally involving&#151;especially the Beatles' "Within You, Without You," Insane Clown Posse's "Ain't Yo Bidness," and "lua" by Dudu (no relation) Salinas. At SSI Totem also introduced a product that's still in concept stage, called Totem Skin: a removable sock-style cover that transformed cabinetry into art&#151;literally. Among the company's goals for this show, according to the Totem rep with whom I spoke, was to gauge consumer response to the Skins, and the reaction so far is positive.

Vince Bruzzese

Vince Bruzzese

The arrangement of Totem's new Tribe 5 wall-mounted speaker in on of their rooms at SSI raised my eyebrows. I asked Totem's main man Vince Bruzzese what gives? "We must reach out to non-audiophiles!" he said, adding that this was one of the impetuses behind the launch of the "skins" that Art Dudley wrote about above. "By arranging these speakers in an unconventional manner but showing that they can still play music, we reduce the fear non-audiophiles have." (My apologies if my paraphrase didn't capture the passion with which Vince spoke.) But the Trentemoller track I listened to, played on Chord CD transport, DAC, and amplifier, didn't sound any the worse for the unusual speaker setup.

They cling to their _____ and their ______....

"The Dalai Lama and Sarah Palin are on the same stage in Fenway Park Stadium in front of a huge crowd.

The Dalai Lama leans towards Mrs. Palin and said, "Do you know that with one little wave of my hand I can make every person in this crowd go wild with joy? This joy will not be a momentary display, but will go deep into their hearts and they'll forever speak of this day and rejoice!"

Palin replied, "I seriously doubt that. With one little wave of your hand? Show me!"

So the Dalai Lama backhanded the Barbie."

Now I see why that's so funny!

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