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Robert Harley’s Best of Show
Best Sound–Cost-No-Object
It’s always hard to pick a single “best sound” because the selection of source material can influence one’s judgment. But I will say that I had a startling experience with the
Magico Q5s; I opened my eyes at the conclusion of Nojima Plays Liszt, played on a one-to-one open-reel copy of the original master, and was momentarily startled to find myself in a small hotel room with a pair of speakers in front of me. I was also enthralled by the sound of the
Technical Brain electronics driving
TAD loudspeakers through Silent Source cables in two separate rooms, by the
Kaiser Kawero speakers driven by
GTE electronics, and the
Hansen Emperor powered by
Aesthetix electronics and
Clearaudio analog front end. I must also mention the extraordinary sound of the
Wilson Sasha driven by
VTL electronics with a
dCS digital front end and a
Basis Inspiration analog front-end, all connected with
Transparent cable.
http://www.avguide.com/blog/tas-rmaf-robert-harley-upper-end-electronics?page=2&src=Playback
Most Important Trend
The startling advances in dynamic loudspeakers. As innovators raise the bar in loudspeaker performance, other companies are forced to improve their products, increasing the value proposition across the board. Concomitantly, I heard far fewer highly colored loudspeakers at this show than at previous Audio Fests.
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