Wilson X2 loudpspeaker (static display):

Wilson X2 Alexandria loudspeaker – close-up of top 3 modules.
There is just something impressive about the way this speaker looks – I do not care if some people say it looks like a robot, I like it.
Wilson X2 loudpspeaker (static display):

Wilson X2 Alexandria loudspeaker – close-up of top 3 modules.
There is just something impressive about the way this speaker looks – I do not care if some people say it looks like a robot, I like it.
MBL 101E:

MBL 101E loudspeaker up close with colored spotlight
The MBLs were being played WAY LOUD (what? What did you say? I can’t hear you at all!), as usual. The bass seemed a little detached from the rest of the music, and still with the trademark inner-detail-less sound – but also still quite impressive.
Have taken about 2300 photos, comprising 19GB on disk, using two lenses.
Can barely string two words together….. luckily my fingers are able to continue to function normally… [well, depending on your point of view – maybe that isn’t so lucky 🙂 ]

Metronome’s new ‘Gaia’ turntable in the Lamm / Wilson room
People always ask me what sounds good. I always presume this to mean “… besides the Lamm room.” Their rooms always sound good, and sometimes soundgreat. It must be kind of monotonous, winninig best of show all the time… 😉
To beat the crowds expected tomorrow, we think we’ll sneak over to the VTV show which is a couple of blocks away. Audio Note is there and hopefully a few other systems that we can hear…
OK. Time to process and upload the daily pictures: Day 2 of the Stereophile 2006 Home Entertainment Show