TitaniumTroy
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https://positive-feedback.com/show-reports/axpona-2018-a-new-location-a-new-vibe/
Well not my pics, not yet anyway.
My ears not being golden, only focus on the recording, room acoustics, and the speakers. I just assume all the electronics, and cables are more than adequate for the task at hand. Mostly I listen for a wide open soundstage, tight non boomy bass, no piercing highs and overall a smooth frequency response.
So I would say YG Acoustics Sonja XV Jr. would be #1 room of the show. Gauder Acoustic was very nice, Magico's newest entry level speaker ($10k) sounded really good they had the acoustics in that room really dialed in.
https://www.gauderakustik.com/index.php/en/loudspeaker/berlina-en/berlina-rc-en2
Some rooms had a lot of room treatments, most do not. So even excellent speakers can sound like crap,
I heard some Revel's mid line price, I think. First time I was really impressed by Revel, even got to ask some questions to Kevin Voecks head of technology for Harman Specialty Group.
Well not my pics, not yet anyway.
My ears not being golden, only focus on the recording, room acoustics, and the speakers. I just assume all the electronics, and cables are more than adequate for the task at hand. Mostly I listen for a wide open soundstage, tight non boomy bass, no piercing highs and overall a smooth frequency response.
So I would say YG Acoustics Sonja XV Jr. would be #1 room of the show. Gauder Acoustic was very nice, Magico's newest entry level speaker ($10k) sounded really good they had the acoustics in that room really dialed in.
https://www.gauderakustik.com/index.php/en/loudspeaker/berlina-en/berlina-rc-en2
Some rooms had a lot of room treatments, most do not. So even excellent speakers can sound like crap,
I heard some Revel's mid line price, I think. First time I was really impressed by Revel, even got to ask some questions to Kevin Voecks head of technology for Harman Specialty Group.