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Robyatt, DSA and VPI to launch new products in Suite 1130
Teaming up to present a no-compromise all-analog experience at the 2014 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, Dynamic Sounds Associates (DSA), VPI Industries and Robyatt Audio will debut new products in Suite 1130 in the towers at the Marriott Denver Tech Center.
From DSA comes the Pre I linestage preamplifier, a cosmetic match for the company’s highly-reviewed Phono II which will also be in the Suite. The Florida-based manufacturer will be giving audiophiles their first look and listen to what the company’s founder and principal designer Douglas Hurlburt calls "my finest accomplishment to date. I am delighted with how it turned out." While superior sonic performance is the solid state Pre I’s most outstanding attribute, dedicated audiophiles will appreciate the versatility and feature package that comes along with this unit.
Robyatt Audio, North American distributors of the products of the Japanese-based Miyajima Labs, will provide the world-premiere of the Madake stereo phono cartridge. Using a cantilever of rare Japanese bamboo, it will satisfy all those music lovers who wished that their stereo LP's could sound as good as their mono LPs played back via the Miyajima Zero Mono (also in Suite 1130). Robyatt’s owner Robin Wyatt describes the product as “a paradigm shift in the reproduction of stereo records.”
While VPI’s Classic 4 has been on the audio market since 2012, the New Jersey-based manufacturer will debut a new twist on a product already revered by analogphiles. The turntable originally was equipped with two tonearms- the 10.5” Classic 3 arm and the 12.7” Classic 4- the ideally-sized arm for the turntable. President Mat Weisfeld wondered if it was possible to up the ante. “I asked my dad (VPI’s co-founder Harry Weisfeld) if we could fit two 12.7” tonearms on the Classic 4's plinth. It worked!
Supported by DSA and Miyajima, VPI's newest product, the Prime turntable will also make an appearance at RMAF in Room 437 hosted by Funk Audio
1130’s remaining contributors include Wells Audio and their Innamorata Signature power amplifier; Silver Circle Audio and their Tchaik 6 power conditioner; DanaCable's interconnect, power and speaker cables; and Kanso Audio Furniture. Andrew Jones of TAD has provided a pair of his CR1- Compact Reference loudspeakers.
“Our Suite is filled with my favorite audio equipment,” says DSA sales and marketing director David Sckolnik who put the team together. “We’re going to be playing some great music- all on vinyl. I’m especially excited to play mono Lps with a mono cartridge for folks who have never had that experience. It’s going to be a blast.”
1130 will also hold two special events. On Saturday, October 11 at 3 p.m. it will be all Beatles as the new Mono LP set will be sampled with Miyajima Zero-Mono cartridge- as it is supposed to heard. The next day at 1 p.m. enjoy a unique opportunity to hear live music (brilliant 16-year-old violinist Bryant So) directly compared to recorded music (classic Decca and EMI mono Lps).
Teaming up to present a no-compromise all-analog experience at the 2014 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, Dynamic Sounds Associates (DSA), VPI Industries and Robyatt Audio will debut new products in Suite 1130 in the towers at the Marriott Denver Tech Center.
From DSA comes the Pre I linestage preamplifier, a cosmetic match for the company’s highly-reviewed Phono II which will also be in the Suite. The Florida-based manufacturer will be giving audiophiles their first look and listen to what the company’s founder and principal designer Douglas Hurlburt calls "my finest accomplishment to date. I am delighted with how it turned out." While superior sonic performance is the solid state Pre I’s most outstanding attribute, dedicated audiophiles will appreciate the versatility and feature package that comes along with this unit.
Robyatt Audio, North American distributors of the products of the Japanese-based Miyajima Labs, will provide the world-premiere of the Madake stereo phono cartridge. Using a cantilever of rare Japanese bamboo, it will satisfy all those music lovers who wished that their stereo LP's could sound as good as their mono LPs played back via the Miyajima Zero Mono (also in Suite 1130). Robyatt’s owner Robin Wyatt describes the product as “a paradigm shift in the reproduction of stereo records.”
While VPI’s Classic 4 has been on the audio market since 2012, the New Jersey-based manufacturer will debut a new twist on a product already revered by analogphiles. The turntable originally was equipped with two tonearms- the 10.5” Classic 3 arm and the 12.7” Classic 4- the ideally-sized arm for the turntable. President Mat Weisfeld wondered if it was possible to up the ante. “I asked my dad (VPI’s co-founder Harry Weisfeld) if we could fit two 12.7” tonearms on the Classic 4's plinth. It worked!
Supported by DSA and Miyajima, VPI's newest product, the Prime turntable will also make an appearance at RMAF in Room 437 hosted by Funk Audio
1130’s remaining contributors include Wells Audio and their Innamorata Signature power amplifier; Silver Circle Audio and their Tchaik 6 power conditioner; DanaCable's interconnect, power and speaker cables; and Kanso Audio Furniture. Andrew Jones of TAD has provided a pair of his CR1- Compact Reference loudspeakers.
“Our Suite is filled with my favorite audio equipment,” says DSA sales and marketing director David Sckolnik who put the team together. “We’re going to be playing some great music- all on vinyl. I’m especially excited to play mono Lps with a mono cartridge for folks who have never had that experience. It’s going to be a blast.”
1130 will also hold two special events. On Saturday, October 11 at 3 p.m. it will be all Beatles as the new Mono LP set will be sampled with Miyajima Zero-Mono cartridge- as it is supposed to heard. The next day at 1 p.m. enjoy a unique opportunity to hear live music (brilliant 16-year-old violinist Bryant So) directly compared to recorded music (classic Decca and EMI mono Lps).