So, with the help of a glass of red wine, I sat through an electric violin performance by Abigail Shelton that was handicapped from the start by an AWOL band that left her no choice but to play over MP3 accompaniment. A true trouper, Shelton managed to smile winningly through the din and play some fine tunes. I expect she was a borderline mess inside—I've certainly been when I've been put in similar situations as a performer—but she…
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Vu blew my mind by cueing up "Hernando's Hideaway" from Provocative Percussion Vol.2, a Command Records classic from 1960 by Enoch Light and the Light Brigade. I know this recording. At least I thought I knew it. Soon after I was declared a "man" at the tender age of 13, my mother designed a cabinet for our first "stereo." Consisting of two far too widely…
First launched at CES 2023, the Vestia No.2 sits between Focal's Theva and Aria lines. The Uniti Nova can process signals up to PCM 32/384 and DSD128 with a wired connection, and 16/44.1 wirelessly. It can also accept files either via USB or on an SD card.
When played at volume appropriate to the room, as opposed to levels that exceed the room's limits, thereby spreading…
"The vast majority of Cabasse speakers are…
The InPol Legacy seemed quite happy paired up with the AK6—the two sang beautifully together—but the 212/SX must have taken too strong a dose of testosterone before joining in on the date.
I quite enjoyed the fine clarity and lively top on a Red Book file of Lauren Dawes's "Stormy Monday." Ditto for Ray Brown and Laurindo Almeida's "Mondscheinsonate/Round…
The speakers, ATC SCM 40s ($5999/pair in the passive model heard…
Finally able to follow the rainbow to the pot of gold, I happened upon Grant Dunn, the mastermind behind Volt Lighting/Integration/Audio of Burbank. Specializing in lighting integration, production rentals, media system…
First, the sound of the system. There was color—loads of color. "The silence is beautiful," I wrote, "and the system radiates color and light." Music glowed on a 24/44.1 file of Morten Lauridsen's recording of Magnificat, albeit with a touch of brightness in the treble. I would have liked far more volume on…
Lovely warmth and excellent transparency distinguished a system that was a joy to listen to. On CDs of The Holly Cole Trio performing "The Tennessee Waltz," Amanda McBroom singing "The Rose," and Three Blind Mice Vol.1 romping through "Aqua Marine," the system acquitted itself wonderfully. The entire range of cello proved captivating, bells had a special delicacy, electric…
As one of the first US audio shows to reopen as the pandemic seemed to be winding down, T.H.E. Show's attendance figures had no way to go but up. Thanks to some good PR and the excellent choice of a new venue, The Hilton Costa Mesa in Southern California's Orange is the New Red County, attendance exceeded expectations. Saturday, for example, was so packed that I couldn't get into a number of rooms on floors 2 and 3.
Attendance also exceeded initial logistical preparedness. Early arriving attendees…