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First day of Stereophile's HE 2006 show is history…

It was relatively quiet.

That was good for me – I could take lots of photos without disturbing too many people.

Zu loudspeaker closeup

We wanted to get through each and every room the first day of the HE 2006 Show – and did except for two arms of three up on the 4th floor, and let’s see, the IsoMike room and another room which was holding formal demos (they had the Kuzma table, not sure what else). I’d say we covered around 80% of the rooms.

A lot of rooms weren’t completely done setting up, even by the end of the day.

The sound was really mixed, nothing overwhelmingly good or bad.

The best rooms so far were the likely suspects…

Lamm / Wilson
Audio Aero / WLM
MBL / MBL
Sonics / Connoisseur
Venture / Concert Fidelity

A lot of rooms might start sounding great… or they might putter out and crash into a bizzarro world of weird timbres, awful discontinutities, spectral warps and bright lights on a contagious hangover.

We’ll see!

I mean hear! of course.

Well…, both.

But everything was so cold….

Show opens in 3 hours or so for the Trade and Press

The rooms are a little small here at the show’s Sheraton Gateway Hotel – at least the one we are sleeping in, with unusual accoustics in both upper mids and upper bass areas.

Picture of hotel room

Nice art-deco color scheme though…
Picture of hotel room

It is very cloe to the airport. Out the window of this side of the building, and there are only, really, two sides being tall, wide and thin like this, you can see the airport on the other side of a large parking garage or two:

Picture  looking through our hotel window

In the distance there, one can see planes, and planes taking off… rrrrrrrummmmmmbbbbbllllleeeeee

Picture  looking through our hotel window

Yep, just like the Alexis Park at CES in Las Vegas…

Except a little more humid and less trees πŸ˜‰

And LAX is a wee bit busier than the Las Vegas airport….

Noise floor? We don’t need no stinkin’ noise floor. “We got the rrrrrrrrumble baby!” [spoken in Telly Savalas’ voice (Kojak, the Dirty Dozen, Kelly’s Hereos…). No? Then try Vin Diesel’s voice πŸ™‚ ]

Next stop: Stereophile's Home Entertainment Show

It is in L.A. this year.

Our Stereophile Home Entertainment HE 2006 Show Report

We will attend. We will listen. We will photograph. We will report.

The HE 2006 show report home page is already setup.

We will, as always, try to post a bunch of pictures and commentary daily during the show.

After the show it will take a few days, but we will try, as always, to continue to make the Audio Federation show reports bigger, better and more honest than any other show report on or off the net:

* The largest number of photos, in 3 different resolutions (500 x 500, 1000 x 800 and 1500 x 1000), each with an animated and/or manual slideshow option… and more.

* Like both room-by-room photo montages as well as long, floor-by-floor marathons.

* Like more commentary on what things actually sounded like – not through rose-colored ear muffs, but what the roomsreally sounded like.

* Like more about what it felt like to be at the show – the emotion, the smells (not usually so good), the crowds….

We want the show report to be the next best thing to being there yourself!

Emm Labs Signature editions – interim update

It wil be two weeks this coming Monday since we started breaking in the Meitner pair – about 300 hours.

We figure about one month, or 600 hours, is about the minimum breakin period for these puppies.

After the first week, with all of the improvements over the previous, non-signature editions, the sound was still somewhat lean.

Now, at about two weeks, the sound is already at, oh, at about 90-95% of the full weight of our previous pair. One can still tell they are not completely broken in during really quick percussion transients in the upper midrange which still sound a little brittle.

Our impresions of the overall improvements of the CDSD Signature and DCC2 Signature editions are the same as that after the first few days:

An evolutionary improvement on just about all fronts with no negative side-effects (thank goodness, as sometimes ‘improvements’ are often a very mixed blesing – think ‘Adobe Photoshop’ – but not in this case) with primarily a darker background feeding more detail, especially in the bass, better midi- and micro-dymamics, and in general more clarity feeding the awesome ‘signature’ transparency which is the real revolutionary impact of Meitner ‘s consumer-targetted digital equipment, from our point of view.

We are playing CDs on the Emm Labs pair 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

At night, and when we have guests auditioning other equipment, we ‘play waves’:

Echoes of Nature: Ocean Waves
This CD is mostly ‘white noise’, with some amount of bass when the waves crash on the beach and some diminutive bird calls in the background. Very easy on the ears and one can listen to it as background ‘music’ over and over and over and….

… without going… batty.

Unfortunately, our 3-week update on the breaking-in process will be a little late… because we plan on attending the Stereophile HE 2006 show!

System #3: Marten Coltrane, Lamm ML2.1, Jorma Prime, HRS MXR

The System: Marten Coltrane speakers, Lamm ML2.1 amplifiers, Jorma Prime speaker cable, HRS MXR equipment rack. Also Lamm L2 preamplifier, Audio Note CDT-Two and DAC 4.1x Balanced. Nordost and Shunyata cabling.

We mentioned how amazing this was sounding in our review of the Jorma ‘Prime’ interconnects.

What does does amazing mean?

Here is what amazing means:

The Coltrane speakers are so freakin revealing… The Jorma Prime cables are slightly more forward than their No. 1 and even the Valhalla, and this new effect was already taking hold. Now, with HRS’s MXR rack [we set it up yesterday, much more on this later :-)] in place of the Acoustic Dreams, the system sound is even more ‘present’.

We kind of take it for a given that the Coltrane speakers are a little laid back – given the highest quality, completely neutral components up front. But maybe not…

Witb these two new, admittedly over the top, additions to the system… the sound is much more of a engulfing, in the room type of experience.

Our good Canadian friend, Dave H., [you there Dave? Missed you in Monteal] used to talk about how he wanted the sound to come to him, to not have to focus on listening to what was being played, to have the sound ‘take control’ [my words] as it were.

The system was already subtley sinister in the way it would sneak up on a person and make one stop mid sentence, whether one wanted to or not, as the music Took Control.

But now, …

It is hard to move, much more hard to get up.

It is like ‘if I miss this next note, my life will have been worthless and empty’… ‘I must hear this next note!’

I think this house is going to be much more quiet now… because if we start playing any music, we aren’t going to get ANYTHING done.

[Though I am much more disclipined than Neli, and this system is on the same floor as her office. She, she is doomed. So if you can’t get her on the tele as easily as you could before today, you’ll know exactly why!]

And the new Audio Note CDT-Three transport just arrived. We are doomed! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

Jorma Design 'Prime' interconnects

The shootout:

In one corner, weighing in at a slim $4K: the Nordost Valhalla interconnect

In another: the Stealth INDRA interconnect, at a nice $5700.

And the challenger: the Jorma Design Prime interconnect at a healthy $7K

First, the Valhalla.

The Valhalla is an amazingly competent interconnect. The sound is presented in a straight-forward, honest manner. Nothing artifical, no additives, musical without being overbearing.

Then, the Stealth INDRA.

The purity. The transparency. It was like this interconnect was made for the Emm Labs digital front end. Better separation, better soundstage depth, more harmonic color, more life than the Valhalla. Yummy.

Finally, the contender, the Jorma Prime.

Oh.

“Not bad. I think I actually like the Jorma better on this track than the INDRA!”

Track after track. It was the same observations over and over.

And when we switched back to the INDRA for a bit, it became very easy to understand much of the quality of the differences:

As the INDRA is to the Valhalla, so the Prime is to the INDRA.

More harmonic color. Not just that but more shades of harmonic color. Much more resolution, more bass, better separation, deeper soundstage. And some things I noticed right away, before the cables were even broken in: better integration of the music presentation into a single whole and just amazingly wonderful articulation of voices.

The human voice is so rich and full of subtle meanings – a richnes which requires the system to reproduce the most minute variations in harmonics, inter-vowel and consonant emphasis, and precise breath variations – all necessary to form and communicate the exact emotion of the singer.

It all becomes so… much… more… intimate. Like the singer is sharing something so very, very personal – do they really want us to know this about them? We have never even met!

To somewhat exaggerate:

If the Valhalla is a Black & White movie, and the INDRA is a color movie, on standard TVs, then the Prime is a technicolor HD movie on a giant HD TV.

We are really picky around here: many very expensive amplifiers, CD players, speakers… and cables, are nice in some way but have deleterious side-effects that detract from overall listening experience. Here, we strive to make every piece carry its own weight – to be as clean and perfect and wonderful as is technologically possible today.

The cables we like best are those without bloat, without artificial flavors, without preferences for this frequency (typically the bass) or that (typically the midrange), very capable of carrying the signal in its entirety from the sources to the speakers preserving those subtle, but so very critical Fundumental Music Elements like micro-dynamics, inner detail, presense, true-warmth – able to communicate the VAST amounts of information of a complex musical passage, crunched down into a split-second, without becoming sonic mud.

Well, now you have a better idea of what we mean when we say we like these Jorma Prime cables – both the speaker and the interconnect.

Personally, I am somewhat shocked. Really didn’t really epxect to like them so much, to be able to find some fault….

At the price, only incrementally more than some of the excellent competition, the interconnects ARE a real bargain.

The speaker cables are also really, really wonderful. The Coltane / Lamm ML2.1 system is just a-m-a-z-i-n-g right now. But even us here at Audio Federation experience price shock every so often. To deal with this personal, psychological block, I have convinced myself that the interconnects, at one third the cost, give the system some of the same wonderfull improvements as the speaker cables. And they do.

But I’d hate to hear what both of these cables in the same system would sound like.

No, really.

Wait. Not hate. Make that fear.

I keep telling Neli not to try it.

And if she tries it, I do not want to hear it. Or about it.

Why?

Count it up: we have 4(!) systems here.

Fair warning. Once you hear these, you will be spending lots and lots of time figuring out how to get them, and keep them, in your system. I know we are, ….dammit. πŸ™‚

Jorma Design 'Prime' Interconnects… the Prologue

Finally performed the definitive shootout between the interconnects last night:

Nordost Valhalla vrs. Stealth INDRA vrs. Jorma Prime.

When we first got the Prime they were not broken in – a somewhat foward and compressed midrange, and in general the sound came through with a weird, non-flat frequency response. After waiting 3 or 4 days for them to relax, and only hearing minor improvements (exactly as if they were still breaking in), they got put on the Nordost Vidar cable burner for a week or so.

Then we had a marital dispute about the direction the cables were supposed to be used in: should the Bybee purifier go towards the receiving end or the source end? Mike, the Magnificent, (me! insert chest thumping here) thought that they should go towards the receiving end because that is how the Bybees in the speaker cables are oriented. Neli, the wife of Mike the magnificent, remembered Jorma telling her that they went the other way – and somehow during the tests of directionality somebody (not Mike the Magnificent) confused what was towards the receivnig end and what was away from it … well, let’s just say that this week it isn’t I who is the butt of all the jokes around here… πŸ™‚

‘Course, this post won’t earn me any points….

Well, it is only fair. last week it was me providing the humor… but I insist it could happen to anybody. You be the judge. The marriage you save could be mine….

In the Audio Aero Capitole player, I looked inside, saw there wasn’t a CD, and put on Ashkenazy’s Rachmanonov.

I pressed play, but different music started playing. Really different.

What did I do to fix this?

I looked inside and saw, yes, the Rachmananov CD was plainly visible. Check.

Then, well…

I pressed STOP, then pressed PLAY again, of course.

This should fix it right?

I mean, when your CD player starts playing something entirely different from what you put in it, this works for you, right?

OK, this was happening during an audition for a nice couple from Rhode Island. So there was an attentive audience for this show I was putting on…

Finally, the Neli of the house came over and took off the Rachmananov CD ….

… and then took off the completely black (exactly the same black as the inside of the top loading Capitole drawer by the way) De Mat that was…. on top of the CD that was underneath the Rachmanonov CD…!

Ha, ha. Very funny.

No I wasn’t trying to play two CDs at once. Yes, I do look inside the player before I just stick a CD in it. No, I wasn’t trying to invent another tweek by stacking CDs in order to improve the sound. No, it wasn’t even a demonstration to show that the player would still play with two CDs and a DE Mat inside of it.

*sigh*

[The De MAT is a black rubbery thing that covers the top of a CD in top loaders to improve the performance of the laser – and thereby the sound – and it works]

Oh, anyway, now everybody has forgotten all about my little ‘incident’ – well, they had until they read this post, anyway.

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Back to the Jorma Design Prime interconnect.

It turns out that Mike and Jorma were right and Neli was wrong.

Hee hee hee :-)))))))

Next – what we heard at the shootout.

As a teaser, let’s just say that $7K for a one meter interconnect is looking like a helluva bargain.

I kid you not. The incremental cost for these cables above the other two brings a tremendous improvement in the listening experience.

Next – the details.

Audio Federation and Harmonic Resolution Systems now offer the HRS Performance Guarantee Program

HRS M3 Isolation Base outside on a sunny day.

In order to better serve audiophiles who are interested in HRS products and who may not have a local dealer, Audio Federation, in partnership with and under the aegis of HRS, now offers a 20 day trial period for Harmonic Resolution Systems products.

Under this factory-authorized performance guarantee program, HRS products can be purchased from Audio Federation and auditioned in your system for 20 days. This allows you to experience the significant improvements these products will make in your system and provides you with a money back performance guarantee.

HRS is the only vibration control product that we have tried that not only consistantly improves the quality of the system it is in by a signifiacant amount, but also does not have the unpleasant side effects that, to our ears, the other vibration control products seem to have.

The offer is only available in the U.S. at this time.

If interested, here are the details about the joint Audio Federation – HRS Performance Guarantee Program.

Acapella Audio Arts Triolon Excalibur and Fidelio Loudspeakers For Sale

Acapella Triolon Excalibur

We still have our demo Triolon speakers for sale. We will post about them one final time here in order to give our readers the opportunity to get these awesome speakers before they go up on Audiogon.

We have talked about these speakers for years. They are still great, even though we have, kicking and screaming, moved on and are no longer Acapella dealers.

Some lucky person is going to get to keep these in their home and immediately have one of the best systems in the U.S. Will it be you?

Acapella Audio Arts Triolon Excaliburs in listening room #1
List price: $145K. Sale price: $90K or best offer.

Want more details? We have tons of information on Acapella Audio Arts loudspeakers.

Also…

Acapella Audio Arts Fidelio 2 speakers
We have a pair of used Acapella Fidelio II monitor loudspeakers.

Wonderful little speakers, with stands, that we have also raved about since they came available about a year ago. They still sound great and at a great price:

List $6800. Used: $4400 or best offer

OK, back to our regularly scheduled programming…. πŸ™‚

Audio Federation presents Rate My Hi-Fi

I thought a site like this would be fun, and have owned the ratemyhifi.com domain name for awhile now.

And, well, finally got around to setting it up.

Rate My Hi-Fi Stereo Photos

You can get to it from our home page at Audio Federation or by going to ratemyhifi.com.

This will both be a place to collect our best-of-the-best photos from shows and those taken of components from our own showrooms floors…

… and PRIMARILY a place for folks to post their photos.

Not just of their systems, but their amps, LP collections, listening chairs… all sorts of stuff. [Hey, I am always looking for great listening chairs… a VERY important part of the listening experience if you ask me πŸ™‚ ]

We see people post so many photos on the net that come and go. Great photos. Photos that make one really appreciate that ALL components, no matter the price, can look awfully delicious to the hungry audiophile…

It doesn’t necessarily have to be components that you own now, or that you ever owned yourself, or, who knows, maybe nobody ever owned one!

We just want photos: cool, strange, fascinating, kooky, awesome, sleek, kludgey, new, old, beatup, or spiffy photos.

[We’ve put a few pics up, and will put up losts more over time, especially in the Show and Conferences Photos category – but right now we have our photo processing engines resting a little in preperation for the upcoming giant photo storm…. aka HE 2006.]

Because of the current SPAM storms, and also so the software knows whose name to put under the photos, people need to register before they upload or comment on pictures.

If this becomes too much of a pain for people we can modify the software to be even smarter… But the software will never be smarter than its programmers – and so please don’t expect too much πŸ™‚

Anyway, hope y’all like!
Mike.