Axpona 2023 Photos

Mike

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Great pics. Thanks for the sharing. That Clarisys room with the full Omega loom is clarity :-) defined
 
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New $5k Phonostage designed by Peter Malnik for MOFI. I want bad!

New $5k racks from Finite Element. Killer nice.

Florián and the former chief engineer for Apogee. He designed the grands, among many other models.

Rockport/Vinnie Rossi room sounding good.


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I want.


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I wouldn't want the house this would fit in for the cleaning and energy costs. I was looking forward to reports of systems that work in modest suburban homes with dimensionally challenged room sizes. I go to local DFW auctions and see the light fixture from the foyer of some Maverick's home that I couldn't even fit in my dining room and some 18th century marble topped mahogany and rosewood commode from some Dallas real estate tycoon's foyer that wouldn't fit in where I usually find a commode in my humble abode.

There are people with huge homes. I'm not one of them, but I want pristine audio clarity.

There should be a thread for systems presented in rooms of normal residential size of those of limited means.
 
Actually with Magico being a sealed box design, they fit in smaller rooms pretty well. I know my M2s do.


I wouldn't want the house this would fit in for the cleaning and energy costs. I was looking forward to reports of systems that work in modest suburban homes with dimensionally challenged room sizes. I go to local DFW auctions and see the light fixture from the foyer of some Maverick's home that I couldn't even fit in my dining room and some 18th century marble topped mahogany and rosewood commode from some Dallas real estate tycoon's foyer that wouldn't fit in where I usually find a commode in my humble abode.

There are people with huge homes. I'm not one of them, but I want pristine audio clarity.

There should be a thread for systems presented in rooms of normal residential size of those of limited means.
 
The new Mo-Fi SourcePoint 8s. As with any speaker from Andrew, these are quite impressive. Bass response down to 47 Hz without a sub.

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I also liked these standmounts from Mon Acoustics. They also make cables, and use the same wire internally for the speakers as they use for their speaker cables. They use a folded ribbon tweeter similar to Elac's Vela and Danny Ritchie's NX series of GR-Research speakers.

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