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Positive Feedback ISSUE 27
september/october 2006

 

RMAF - 2006 Part 2, page 3

 

Twin Audio Video Inc featured Triode Corporation, Micropure, and Furutech. Nice sound and good product...

Audio Shows are all about the people you meet. Carol (center) seems mesmerized by the conversation.

Rich Brkich and Judd Barber.

Where are you going with that CD player Dan Wright?

Wellborne Labs showed some new products including the UltraPath which is available as a kit for $1200 and factory assembled for $1700.

Cogent True-to Life loudspeakers.

Wellborne and Cogent True-to-Life.

Jerry Ramsey and his daughter Mandi of Audio Magic offered chair massages in the main lobby. Well worth the price as it felt heavenly.

Carol chatting it up with Bruce Kinch, making plans to exchange houses for summer vacation.

Cables offered by Acrolink... a bevy of fine wire!

Audio Limits showed FM Acoustics, Flex Speakers by Warm Engineering, PSC Cables, Lector, HRS, Red Rock Audio, Acapella, Einstein, and Purist Audio.

In the Emerald Physics' room one found the music server system ... the future is here.

Emerald Physics loudspeakers, it's time for something new. These speakers feature an open dipole array and sounded quite good even with unknown music...

There are two versions of these revolutionary speakers. The Nemesis Class CS1DSP controlled Dipole loudspeakers are $4950, and the CS1 Twin Woofer Version includes a second dipole woofer for $6750.

Wes Bender with a phone in the ear and a beer in hand.

Experience Music -- They listen!

Experience Music features custom commissioned originals in single ended tube amplifiers and horn loudspeakers.

The new Symposium Acoustics Panorama loudspeakers along with Emotive Audio Designs.

Emotive Audio Designs Vita monoblock amplifiers.

Emotive Audio Designs amplifier.

An array of Emotive Audio Designs products.

The Symposium Panorama loudspeakers. These are prototypes and looked way cool. Sound wise they are very interesting... lots of custom ribbons they offered a very open and natural sound. There were 9fur us at least) a few audible issues that I would expect the finished version to remedy.... in many ways they remind me of something I would have created about 26 years ago when I was working in metal as an artist...

The subwoofer portion of the Symposium loudspeakers.

Globe Audio Marketing. Wally "the Table Man" setting up a turntable with a Breuer Dynamic arm.

See ya next year... but look for more show reports and a column or two on this show in the next issue of PFO...

 

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