Audio Federation at THE Newport Beach show
[The High Cellini speakers at CES]
We are showing with Acapella Audio Arts again this year, this time in Room 1005 in the tower.
Hermann Winters of Acapella likes to bring The Beast music server which, although not as good as the better digital front ends, is very convenient for an exhibitor [who traditionally play songs from different artists, one after theĀ other, all day long].
Yes, it is horrific that Richard Beers passed away recently [the show organizer] but we were already setup to show, and so the show goes on…
Hope to see you all there!
June 3-5, theshownewport.com
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Room 1005, with Acapella
High Cellini speakers (white with grey horns, like CES) MSRP $55K
Acapella cables, HRS SXR equipment stand with M3 isolation bases
ReQuest The Beast music server
Hello Mike
Please check this :
http://www.goodsoundclub.com/Forums/ShowPost.aspx?PageIndex=1&postID=22623#22623
I like to know your idea about my idea
Take Care!
Hi Amir!
Love the dividing up of systems up into different levels based on how people are able to appreciate them.
Love the idea about how getting the micro details right is more important than getting the macro details [mostly people focus on just the FR] right.
Love Romy’s new favicon [the cat in the browser’s tab bar]
As for “…reproduced sound that it has no relation to live music..” Reproduced sound is like paintings… some try to be photo-realistic, some do not.
Perhaps it is the idea that Impressionists, for example, [like Gauguin] more closely represent what we FEEL when we see something, as opposed to just The Facts Jack pixels, that makes photo-realistic art [and absolute-sound-like systems, assuming there is such a thing, which I agree those that try seem to do worse that those that do not] so boring and so much less valuable [IMO :-)] to the connoisseur š
You take care as well,
-Mike