Mono and Stereo article on Mike Lavigne system

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Congrats Mike on your very elaborate system. I’m sure it sounds superb.

Very nice write-up.


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Congratulations Mike !!!!

Great photos and article.

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Interesting comments in regards to sonics of the SET Lamm, vs PP VAC, and the SS Dartzeel, all 3 good representation of the differing topologies ...
 
So when Ron actually listened, the system overturned many of the misconceived...excuse me, preconceived notions he had about SS etc. It sounded great to him.
But he did zero listening to "digital" (as if the waveforms hitting the ears aren't analog).
Fascinating stuff. :)
 
So when Ron actually listened, the system overturned many of the misconceived...excuse me, preconceived notions he had about SS etc. It sounded great to him.
But he did zero listening to "digital" (as if the waveforms hitting the ears aren't analog).
Fascinating stuff. :)

That’s one way of putting it.


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Ron has apparently caught some flak for that (no digital) on another forum he frequents. It is nice to read that he realized his presence in person changes everything.
 
So when Ron actually listened, the system overturned many of the misconceived...excuse me, preconceived notions he had about SS etc. It sounded great to him.
But he did zero listening to "digital" (as if the waveforms hitting the ears aren't analog).
Fascinating stuff. :)

Outstanding review of a true world class system. Congrats to both Mike and Ron! But not listening to the Select II DAC is like leaving a Ferrari in the garage when you could have taken it out for a test drive.

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Ha! I only figured it out because I found the writers photo on another forum. Mike is a handsome fellow.

Thanks Joe, never met him, so it was a 50/50 chance I would get it right, but nope I picked the guy on the right. So howdy Mike, awesome looking system.
 
Ron has apparently caught some flak for that (no digital) on another forum he frequents.
I find those type of stigmas entertaining, more so if I know which concert halls he's been to (assuming he's not just a rocker like Fremer).
Mike should have slipped in some digital recordings of his LPs or tape since Ron was enjoying the system so. ;)
 
But not listening to the Select II DAC is like leaving a Ferrari in the garage when you could have taken it out for a test drive.
Yeah, Ron's preconceptions and prejudice about SS etc, were completely overturned listening to this system...but only with "analog", not with "digital" (once again, as if the soundwaves aren't from analogs). Oh wait, he didn't listen to digital...never mind.
 
Yeah, Ron's preconceptions and prejudice about SS etc, were completely overturned listening to this system...but only with "analog", not with "digital" (once again, as if the soundwaves aren't from analogs). Oh wait, he didn't listen to digital...never mind.

Ron has been rather transparent on the subject. He was there to hear 3 types of amplification because it relates to his own system build. Digital vs analog was never a subject to be entertained on a limited visit. He's not even putting a digital setup in his new system.

Sorry, but I think you're crapping on his visit for no reason.
 
Sorry, but I think you're crapping on his visit for no reason.
No one is "crapping on his visit". He seemed to enjoy it. Bravo.
I'm bemused by the bigotry of audiophiles, you know, the very first ones to point their fingers at others about their "closed mindedness".
I've experienced it numerous times first hand.
 
I find those type of stigmas entertaining, more so if I know which concert halls he's been to (assuming he's not just a rocker like Fremer).
Mike should have slipped in some digital recordings of his LPs or tape since Ron was enjoying the system so. ;)

It is the first part of the article. He attends Disney hall. That makes sense as he resides here in Southern California.
 
It is the first part of the article. He attends Disney hall. That makes sense as he resides here in Southern California.

[FONT=&quot]The side walls of the room form a large, shallow oval. This is interesting because when I visited Walt Disney Concert Hall I noticed there are no straight planes or right angle surfaces anywhere[/FONT]
I read that as written, a one time thing. Not, "whenever I visit".
Still would like to know some others, he seems well traveled.
 
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