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In a show of many terrific sounding rooms,
there were a few standouts. On an absolute level (without regard for
price), I'll have to say the
MBL 101E loudspeakers driven by MBL's top-of-the-line electronics
gets my top vote. This system was so alive, dynamic, spacious, and
convincingly musical on a wide range of material. I also greatly enjoyed the Gershman Black Swan ($30k), which has never failed to sound wonderful at shows. The Swans threw a huge and open soundstage, and delivered deep bass extension. I also heard three exceptional affordable systems. The first was in the Soundsmith room, where the company demonstrated their $1500 stand-mounted Dragonfly two-way to good effect. I would have guessed that the speaker cost $4000 from the highly refined presentation. The second was also a $1500 stand-mounted speaker from Sonics, a new company created by the founder of the highly regarded Audio Physik line of speakers. The Sonics were driven by a Belles preamp and power amplifier that retail for just $795 and $995, respectively. The amplifier puts out 65Wpc into 8 ohms and can double its output power into 4 ohms. Watch for a review. Finally, I was greatly impressed by the value offered in the Odyssey room. The system was $5800, complete with the Stratos 180W monoblock power amplifiers ($2395 per pair), Tempest preamp ($1125,) and Odyssey's floorstanding loudspeaker. The products are built to a high standard, and produced a sound that was better in many ways than more expensive systems I heard at the show. |
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After much internal debate and gnashing of teeth the Kharma
room featuring the Midi Exquisite MkII ($75,000/pr) gets my nod
for best overall sound-by a nose. |
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Best of Show: MBL Room |
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My favorite large room was the GTT room featuring the new
Kharma Midi Exquisite MkII speakers with a newly designed case
and all new drivers, MBL 9008a amps, MBL 6010 preamp, MBL 1621a front
end, and Kharma Enigma cables. The presentation was what I have come to
expect from Kharma speakers and MBL gear -- a large, deep, open and airy
soundstage, detailed resolution of complex pieces, tonal accuracy
throughout the full musical spectrum, precise placement of performers,
and a presentation that was, overall, as effortless as a sigh. This was
among the most musically engaging room I heard. |


GTT Audio's
Kharma Room displayed their Midi Exquisite MkIIs ($75k) loudspeakers and
Enigma cables ($8k per meter) strapped to a pair of MBL 9008a mono amps
($40k). These were digitally driven by the MBL 6010D pre ($19k) and
1621a/1611e combo ($42.5) transport/dac to exquisite proportions I might add.
The room was among the best I heard at the show and was the first that I've
heard that featured both the Midi Exquisite and MBL electronics in the same
room. Very impressive dynamics and a wonderful sense of full-bodied-ness
enveloped this listener on every CD I threw at this system. Bill Parish is
quite experienced when it comes to getting the best possible sound from less
than ideal situations such as hotel rooms. It was blatantly obvious that by
taking down the photos and ceiling lamps located in this space added to the
excellence in sonics.



