Bobvin
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The big changes I embarked on beginning late last winter have come together, at last. My prior system thread “Starting Point - Bob’s new room & Alexias new home” detailed my system and room acoustic remodel after moving to Oregon in December of 2013.
At first it was getting my system together after one of the moving vans (with my audio rig) was stolen. Then we wrestled getting the room remodeled from the studs out. The key components slowly changed and I made probably the biggest change moving to an Etsuro Gold cartridge and CS Port phon stage with a bespoke LFD phono cable.
When I first joined this forum there was a group who met in person at Rhapsody Audio in NYC. I met some fellow sharks, and the proprietor Bob Visintainer. I had an occasion to visit Bob again a couple years back — my wife was in NYC for business and ruptured her appendix. Being the strong woman she is she toughed out the pain for three days until her business was complete. We’d spoken daily about her discomfort and pain, finally she agreed to visit urgent care before boarding a flight home. She was rushed to NYU Langone and spent a week in critical care having cooked up a nice dose of peritonitis.
I flew out and when she was finally ready to be released, well, you know that isn’t a matter of paying at the counter. Its a process which is always going to take several hours. I told my sweet wife I needed to hear some music and called Bob @ Rhapsody. Bob said “come on by” and we visited for a couple hours. He had some Goldmund speakers hooked up and we played cuts via Roon/Tidal. After a bit Bob hooked up some interesting speakers I'd never heard of from Italy — Diesis “Roma.” I wasn’t really paying attention as I told the tale of my wife. But then the music really got my attention. The sound was so different from my Wilson’s — just effortless! The music just filled the room with such ease. I was gobsmacked!
This was NOT music to my wife’s ears. She, being the “Minister of Finance” (MoF) frowned on the idea of adding new speakers. For the next several months I couldn’t get the sound of the Diesis out of my head. I told all the guys in the Portland Audio Club of these most intriguing speakers. Time passed and finally new speakers were beginning to make sense. The MoF begrudgingly was starting to yield to the idea.
At first it was getting my system together after one of the moving vans (with my audio rig) was stolen. Then we wrestled getting the room remodeled from the studs out. The key components slowly changed and I made probably the biggest change moving to an Etsuro Gold cartridge and CS Port phon stage with a bespoke LFD phono cable.
When I first joined this forum there was a group who met in person at Rhapsody Audio in NYC. I met some fellow sharks, and the proprietor Bob Visintainer. I had an occasion to visit Bob again a couple years back — my wife was in NYC for business and ruptured her appendix. Being the strong woman she is she toughed out the pain for three days until her business was complete. We’d spoken daily about her discomfort and pain, finally she agreed to visit urgent care before boarding a flight home. She was rushed to NYU Langone and spent a week in critical care having cooked up a nice dose of peritonitis.
I flew out and when she was finally ready to be released, well, you know that isn’t a matter of paying at the counter. Its a process which is always going to take several hours. I told my sweet wife I needed to hear some music and called Bob @ Rhapsody. Bob said “come on by” and we visited for a couple hours. He had some Goldmund speakers hooked up and we played cuts via Roon/Tidal. After a bit Bob hooked up some interesting speakers I'd never heard of from Italy — Diesis “Roma.” I wasn’t really paying attention as I told the tale of my wife. But then the music really got my attention. The sound was so different from my Wilson’s — just effortless! The music just filled the room with such ease. I was gobsmacked!
This was NOT music to my wife’s ears. She, being the “Minister of Finance” (MoF) frowned on the idea of adding new speakers. For the next several months I couldn’t get the sound of the Diesis out of my head. I told all the guys in the Portland Audio Club of these most intriguing speakers. Time passed and finally new speakers were beginning to make sense. The MoF begrudgingly was starting to yield to the idea.