Newport 2014. Perfect8, BAlabo, Bergmann


The Perfect8 speakers driven by a BAlabo stereo amp with Zanden digital and Bergmann turntable as source were in a very large room at the Atrium show hotel.

They had some problems here with the cartridge setup and the sound was either combing from the centerpoint between the speakers or heavily weighted towards the left side. Neli told me that she stopped by here on the last day and the turntable-fronted system sounded much, much better.

However, when I got there a few hours before closing they were playing digital, I think from the laptop, and the sound was nothing to write home about – overly polite and missing dynamics – and I did not have the energy to ask them to play an LP just for me.


Perfect8 speakers and BAlabo srtereo amplifier


The BAlabo stereo amplifier


The equipment rack for this room.


The Bergmann turntable


The rear of the Perfect8 speaker


Closeup view of the Perfect8 speaker from the top down.


The protoptye Perfect8 speaker crossover


Perfect8 desktop speakers.

Newport Beach 2014. Acoustic Zen and Questyle


Acoustic Zen Crescendo II speakers ($18K) driven by Questyle R200 wireless amplifiers and Raysonic CD player.

This was the first room I visited as I started touring the show with my big honking canon camera instead of my nice little light phone camera.

Acoustic Zen usually shows with Triode Corp electronics, but they are ‘taking a break’ in order to show that each sounds quite good without the other [we have photos of the Triode Corp room as well].

One of the more modest systems at the show, the total being in the low $20K’s.

The speakers were bi-amped with two Questyle R200 amps per speaker, each amp costing about $800.

The Questyle amplifiers were connected to the Raysonic CD player, not with cables but by the Questyle wireless transmitter.

The sound was quite good and dynamic, and only rarely and at high volumes could you tell that this was a solidstate system, and a very inexpensive one at that.

This system had exceptional imaging and I think we can say it was the best at the show in this regard [I think I can safely say this because it is rare that I get ‘startled’ by the imaging – but in this room I was. It is not for very note and every instrument, but often enough that it is frequent and noticeable]. Someone I respect heard this system the day after the show at the factory in San Diego, and unprompted said the same thing about the imaging… so if you are ever in San Diego…you can hear for yourself.


Here you see the Crescendo II speaker and the two Questyle amps.


The amps are cinched down because the power cords weigh more than they do and would otherwise tip the amps and pull them off the platform.


As you can see, no interconnect connecting the amps to the CD player, because it is wireless.


The CD player and the Questyle transmitter


The Raysonic CD player


The Questyle T2 Transmitter sending the CD player signal to the amps.


Static display of more Questyle gear.

Newport THE Show 2014 Show Report overview

A tale of two hotels


The main hotel – the Hilton, with about 85 rooms


The ‘overflow’ hotel next door, with about 40 rooms

Who woulda thunk it? An upbeat high-end audio show.

Although this show is shrinking year to year, as are all the shows we attend and reputedly all the shows we hear about except Munich, the energy here is amazingly normal. About 30 to 40% women, a few kids, and no doom and gloom subtext. Not to minimize the real problems the industry has, but it is great to take a break from reality and just share our fascination with the high-end with other like-minded people, even if they aren’t audiophiles.

Show goers as often as not thanked the exhibitor… they had smiles on their faces, some of them… there were quite a few women, either unaccompanied or actively engaged, as opposed to often looking miserably bored by their significant other’s ridiculous hobby, like at other shows….

It was wonderfully refreshing, and not a little bit shocking.

Maybe having the auto show [about 12 to 15 very cool, very high-end cars] helped bring in the right kind of upbeat people. The cigars part of the show was just one table, and looked kind of lonely [see below for photo].

So, all you other show organizers, the bar has been set [a few years ago, in fact]. Try co-hosting with a car show, or a watch show, or wine-tasting, of whatever. Or try something else. Just try something.

And, as it is now hailing here on June 5 in Boulder, CO, it is nice that the weather didn’t suck at the show, either.

We need about one of these a month, in various places throughout the country. So, CAS, you’re next! 🙂

Although at least one person (ML) thought the overall QUALITY of sound was not up to the not-so-lofty bar set by RMAF, After pondering for awhile I think I disagree, and that they are quite similar in the overall, approximate percentage of great rooms and the number of good rooms and the number of OK rooms. CES still tops the list in my view of the shows with the best sound.

We posted about 450 photos from the show on our instagram page [best viewed from your desktop computer or your instragram app], and in our facebook instragram tab. We posted photos, instantly, in real time, of all the rooms we saw [I think we missed only two at the entire show]. Also some photos of the exotic cars and atmosphere. We’ll work on the photographic quality for the next show, now that we know this works, but at least you get to see what was there and what it was like.

We are going to post here, on this blog, high-res photos and a few notes about a few rooms that we liked or thought were interesting. No best of shows, just ‘what happened at this show’s. These will be posted in the order that I visited them with the big camera.

Enjoy!