Mike what was your impression of the Harbeth 40.2's?
A great speaker in a bad room.
Mike what was your impression of the Harbeth 40.2's?
A great speaker in a bad room.
A great speaker in a bad room.
Why it's important to come back to rooms multiple times. The Kii folks removed a CD transport and DAC and went right from the laptop to the Kii speakers and the difference was not subtle. Sitting listening to Ella Fitzgerald. Her voice is sweet and the stand-up bass is realistic. Cymbals sound real.
And I might add...no use of room treatments either to get this great sound.
The Kii also has adjustability for location in the room. The wonders of digital tech. We couldn't have done this as well in the analog domain.
Looks like an AARP meeting.;-)
How interesting! My pal who got the Goldmund Prologos Mk2 said the improvement from going from a wired digital preamp to a laptop with a dongle was massive! Somehow, wireless blows away wired for these kind of setups.View attachment 13120
Why it's important to come back to rooms multiple times. The Kii folks removed a CD transport and DAC and went right from the laptop to the Kii speakers and the difference was not subtle. Sitting listening to Ella Fitzgerald. Her voice is sweet and the stand-up bass is realistic. Cymbals sound real.
And I might add...no use of room treatments either to get this great sound.
The Kii also has adjustability for location in the room. The wonders of digital tech. We couldn't have done this as well in the analog domain.
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StereoTimes loved them when they were called Tanagra….The Standmounts got a gushing review. Vive La France.Srajen seems to be taken by the sound of the Apertura speakers. There are reviews for several models at 6 Moons. Their designer worked with both Focal and Goldmund. The cabinet design seems well thought out. Also Mike do the Holograms introduced here and in California seem to be basically the same as the M1 and M2 with just wood frames instead of the more expensive metal framed models sold though dealers? I have been tempted to try the M3 at $1495 as they would be a good match for my MR amp.
How interesting! My pal who got the Goldmund Prologos Mk2 said the improvement from going from a wired digital preamp to a laptop with a dongle was massive! Somehow, wireless blows away wired for these kind of setups.
I know folks often have other priorities, but my experience with audio shows is that if you skip the last day or don't spend much time listening that day you are often missing some of the best sound and the best experiences of the show (in large part because the crowds are gone and the systems and rooms are finally tuned "right").
Very nice Allen, Thank you for post ! :audiophile:
My blue ribbon for best of show goes to... Soulution. Their amplifiers drove the Magico S7s at the Hyatt, and did an equally astonishing job with the Focals (on the mezzanine at the Marriott). In each case the speaker was effortless commanded with fast and (for me) unprecedented dynamics. Each room took me to a "virtual reality" level of sound experience that I don't get with my mini-monitors powered by my tube amp.
In fact, the Soulutions were so conspicuous that the sound from the Focals was comparable to that of the Magicos. The Magicos were decidedly better in every respect. But the sound quality and music experience were of the same type. I've never heard anything like it. I'm told that the way the Soulutions use negative feedback is the trick, and that it is a very complicated and expensive trick to pull off.
One caveat that I shared with a fellow Shark at the show: The Soulutions' look like my grandparents' window-unit air conditioner, circa 1982.
Agreed! They had some awesome eclectic music at the AXPona show after hours.Mike; said:Zu Audio throws THE BEST after hours parties!
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Looks like a nice dinner crowd! Would one of you guys be able to put names on these faces for us?