C & C Home Audio pics have been posted......first look!

I have posted 3 pics in the manufactures showcase area of one of my new lines that will be available the middle of February thru my website www.cccustomhomeaudio.com and thru select distributors that have chose to carry the line. This is the first time anyone has seen these so please give me feedback.
The photos are of the raw prototype and does not have the hardware or the custom billet speaker rings mounted. There is also another 2 days of tooling to be done to straighten everything up properly.

Primare, ProAc, Pass, Vandersteen

Drove to Audio Connection in NJ. A fantastic shop! John, the owner, was full of anecdotes, and we spent 2 hours, just listening to beautiful music. Stravinsky, Cream, Radiohead, Brahms, Handel, Mozart... so good. I went there to audition Harbeth Super HL5, but John seemed to steer me away. He said they're well-built, but they're great for near-field monitoring, but somewhat lacking in the bass. (But I STILL wanted to listen to them!)

Arrivederci Venezia

Arrivederci Venezia

I think it's now official: moving the high-performance audio exhibits last year from the Alexis Park to the Venetian has been a complete success. The sound in the tower rooms has been excellent, and exhibitors seem to be finding ways to tame the more problematic acoustics of the large conference rooms on the third floor. And whenever you wanted to take a break, you were only a few steps away from the fake-but-surprisingly-convincing ambience of St. Mark's Square, where it's always early evening, and you don't need an excuse to have some gelato. Ciao!

Spiral Groove

Spiral Groove

Immedia's Allen Perkins was running not one, but two Spiral Groove turntables. He was running the original SG1 ($20,000) with Continuum's new Copperhead tonearm ($12,000), but he was also debuting his new SG2 ($15,000) with a Triplanar Ultimate tonearm ($4200).

Bah-Nah-Nah

Bah-Nah-Nah

I was rocking out in the DeVore Fidelity/Tone Imports room, listening to Polly Jean Harvey. In the midst of the hurly-burly of CES, I was feeling no pain. "I love the way you guys decided to set your Silver Diamondback References up assymetrically," I told JDV.

Putting Sonics on the Map

Putting Sonics on the Map

"The Sonics by Joachim Gerhard Amerigo loudspeakers ($5500/pair) are the first speakers Joachim has ever designed specifically for the American market," said Immedia's Allen Perkins. "I designed the cabinet dimensions and suggested we use an American veneer like Zebrawood or Bird's-Eye maple, then Joachim developed drivers and a crossover network. Funny thing, he said it had the lowest distortion he'd ever measured."

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