CES 2008 Winds Down…
Took about 4400 photos it looks like. 8 DVDs full. All 3 shows, or 4 locations depending on how you look at it.
Will try and get some photos and commentary each day as we spend tonight and tomorrow packing and Saturday driving back.
Oh, and sleep.
It was a upbeat show – but nothing too spectacular. Well, the Lamm ML3 but that was on the Wilson MAXX II which requires some listening around – and besides, it will take years to get the full measure of these amps – which doesn’t mean we didn’t hear things that shed light on how music can and should be reproduced.
*** Well, the Lamm ML3 but that was on the Wilson MAXX II which requires some listening around – and besides, it will take years to get the full measure of these amps.
I do not think that you will. The Lamm ML2 and Lamm L1 came and gone without audio public have any remote understanding what it was. The same will be with ML3 – it will come and go and the primitive audio consciousness will not be figure out what it was all about. It is in case if there was something “interesting” in ML3 to begin with, what is at this point is an open question.
Rgs, Romy the caT
Hey Romy,
OK. We never heard the ML2 nor L1 here, and, though you and a handful of people mention that these were special I am not sure I have heard anybody describe exactly why and how – especially people who have heard the latest offerings extensively.
If we are members of the ‘audio public’, please let the ‘audio public’ know about it.
The Lamm product cycle is pretty darn long, about 5 to 7 years. Hopefully we, meaning Audio Federation, will be able to figure SOMETHING out in that time.
The ML3 is at least more interesting than 99% of the other product releases that we are all inundated with vis-a-vis shows and trade rags. The bar is low, I admit.
Regards right back atchya,
Mike.