Anything you liked at the Newport Show?


I’m surprised no one has reported back yet. I spent most of Sunday perusing the rooms and still managed to miss some. The ones I liked, in no particular order were:

The Quail Hill room with the Evolution Acoustic speakers (their biggest) fronted by daTZeel preamps and amps.
Quite large and yet relaxed, with all the trimmings one could ask for. Really. Even if I had the wallet, I wouldn’t have the room: those speaker are yuuge.

The Analysis Audio Omega speakers fronted by the Arion Audio gear (class D and tube hybrid).
Simply beguiling sound. Simply the best panels I’ve heard.

Avantgarde Uno XDS speakers fronted by Audiopax gear.
Very convincing and natural. No honk or tizziness. Just "where’s the sound coming from?"

Tonian Labs. I never got around to get Tony’s newest speaker’s model number but I stayed there for quite awhile.
Fronted by a simple Denon integrated and a mid level CD player it put out the most convincing percussion work.
Drums, cymbals, etc. had the impact, shimmer and air of the real thing. Oud, bass and bass clarinet never sounded so real. I see why Tony was absent from the audio scene for the last 4 years as he’s been very busy designing and building his new driver. What it has over the PHY drivers he used to use has to be heard to be believed. I still need to hear more complex music through them but I think it would pass the muster, easily.

Spatial Audio Hologram speakers had me at first listen. Open, clear and very realistic from on high to down low enough for me. I can see why they are now selling more of these than any other speaker under $5K.

Purist Audio Design speakers and I can’t remember what they were fronted with.
Remarkable sound without any grandstanding, like the Evoultion Acoustics.

Legacy V speakers fronted by Raven tube gear.
As big as the room was, it still needed more room but for as large as they were, they only played what was called for without bombast. There was one track with multiple drums playing and I could hear each and every one. Seriously good sound. Seriously priced as well.

Ryan speakers fronted by Auralic gear.
Although "mid level", I could easily live with this set up, and I’m talking about the R630 speaker, not their top of the line model. Some of the easiest listening I’ve done. Also, the wireless streaming bettered the TT by more than a fair margin. Auralic is really onto something. They now offer up to 2TB in their streamer and buffers it with the volume being done in the analog domain so there’s no decimating the signal.

The PBN Liberty speakers (again, forgot the gear) made for the most convincing live jazz club sound I’ve heard.
I’ve never heard a TT sound so alive with so much air. Mostly, they convey oddles of midrange warmth and seduce but this set up rang my bell. When seated in front, the band was directly behind the speakers.

Last but not least, was the Audionote UK room on the 14th floor. From the hallway with the door ajar (they all had towels wrapped around the arm locks so to muffle the noise of closing) I thought it was one of the most "live" sounds I heard. As I backed my way in, slowly closing the door so as to not disturb, it just sounded all the more real. When I turned around, there was cellist Vincent Belander playing counter point to whatever was playing on the Audionote system. Easily worth the price of admission and the drive.

There’s more but I can’t remember all of them right now and I’ll forgo the ones that left me scratching my head as I don’t want to offend anyone here but it really both amazes and dismays what I read about certain gear and what I hear for myself. To thine own ears be true.

All the best,
Nonoise




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Pokey 77 said
"In a side note, I looked and asked for the new Wilson Audio Sabrina's but they apparently weren't being shown."

Sabrinas were used in the Peachtree room on the 11th floor.  Peachtree featured two integrated amps/dacs:  one for $1,500  and one for $2,000. The speakers on the lower priced model were the new $500 Elac bookshelf speaker, and the speakers on the higher price model were the Sabrinas.
Best sound I heard, I did not expect...

It was in a closet of a room with an apathetic rep streaming requests through Tidal, in the Mark Levinson/JBL room.  Pair of JBL K2 s9900, with tidal streaming a mix of all kinds of music.

Absolutely blew my mind.

Went into every room at the show on Friday.  Alexandria's, German Physiks, and the Magicos were very impressive, but the JBL's made music sound...and feel, like an event that filled the room with orgasmic living joy.

My dad and I tried leaving that room for 20 minutes, but every time we tried, a new song came on, and we ended up being blown away all over again.  Could not find one thing they did badly. Wide variety of music on demand, and it not only aced all of it...it made all of it sound better than I had ever heard it.  I have never heard music sound so impressively gigantic, dynamic, and positively engaging. I wanted to walk out with them.

I was almost relieved when they told me they cost 55000 dollars.  
   
My first time at this show and definitely the biggest. Most of the rooms made me feel pretty happy with my own set up at home. I'm sure I did not get to every room but of what I did see there were a few stand outs. As the OP stated the Tonian Labs speakers left an impression that was just stuck in my head. The drum track I listened to was so real I could I swear I was standing on the stage next to the drum kit. I've never heard anything sound like this and his components looked like mid-fi stuff. Biggest complaint, could have had a little more variety of music.

As stated by another poster, the Gamut speakers and gear were a stand out for me. I loved this sound.

I am a fan of radial or omni designs but I had never before heard the German Physiks Carbon MK4 speakers and they were easily the best radials I've ever heard. Better to me than the more expensive MBL speakers. These radials make mine sound broken. They were using Merrill Audio gear and VPI turntable.

See you guys at CAF
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Lance sounds like a worthwhile cross country trip for you. 

Hope to to get down your way soon.  Am also hoping to make caf for at least a day. 

As you might guess the GP speakers are on my list of speakers to hear.   Might be at CAF.   Have heard the MBLs at United Home Audio and they are very special. 

Dougmc,

I quote you "Sabrinas were used in the Peachtree room on the 11th floor. Peachtree featured two integrated amps/dacs: one for $1,500 and one for $2,000. The speakers on the lower priced model were the new $500 Elac bookshelf speaker, and the speakers on the higher price model were the Sabrinas."

So, did you like the Sabrina's with the Peachtree? I've really liked the Sabrina's the two times I've heard them with both ARC and D'Agostino power. A bit to a lot out of my comfort zone on a total price basis though.

I heard the German Physiks with Merrill mono blocks but was underwhelmed. Goes to show you how much taste varies. And probably the tracks I heard played weren't up to the task. The speakers just sounded lack luster. You could tell the amps could grip the speakers and they had authority but there was no energy or liveliness to them. Makes me wish I went back to the 14th floor for an additional listen. Who knows, maybe I'd have had a different experience then.

Gamut room was nice, very lively open analog sound.