But you didn’t hear it from me. I asked JA on Sunday: "What's the best sound you've heard so far today?" Here's what he said:
But you didn’t hear it from me. I asked JA on Sunday: "What's the best sound you've heard so far today?" Here's what he said:
When placed so that it aligns with the acoustic center of the partnering loudspeakers, in this case Dupuy’s own Conga, the Daisy Reflector is meant to capture deleterious reflections and correct timing errors. With the panel in place, I noticed a larger and more stable soundstage with cleaner…
That’s why Robert Lighton’s room was such a delight. On his nightstand were fat stacks of R&B, African beat, and international jazz records. Real music with real soul, and while the bass response from Lighton’s $20,000 floorstanders was a bit wolfy, as I heard last year, there was a heartfelt expressiveness to the music beyond the composition. Electronics were provided by Audio Note, which Lighton also sells in his New York City store.
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A blues track with guitar, voice, harmonica, and drums sounded impressively…
Ultra Systems present the Audio Desk record cleaner.
Proud of being an audiophile.
Jeff Dorgay of Tone Audio and Art Dudley talk vintage audio.
Flipping through the stacks provided by Acoustic Sounds. Art Dudley investigates in the background.
Steve Guttenberg (right) gets more info on the Cable Company’s headphone trade-in program.
Headphone racks at the The Cable Company's table.
Jenn Atocha from Atocha Designs…
As always, the duo put together a system that was beautiful to both the eyes and ears: Making its NYC debut, Redpoint Audio Design’s Model D turntable ($29,000) was equipped with Helius Omega Silver Ruby ($5225) and Tri-Planar Ultimate ($9800) tonearms and Dynavector DRT XV-1t ($9250) and Transfiguration Proteus ($6000) cartridges. The signal went to the gorgeous Hagerman Trumpet…