Audio Café Exhibiting Clarisys Audio at T.H.E. Show Costa Mesa June 6-8, 2025

Great room Ron. I can’t wait to see it tomorrow……..
 
Balboa II

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Hey @Ron Resnick, love the vinyl. What is the cartridge/tonearm/phono pre (WestminsterLab phono card in the Quest?) setup? Thanks

 
Thank you for posting these videos, gentlemen!
 
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Michael Garnett, Tinka and Alan Kafton listening to music at the end of the day on Saturday.
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Thank you for posting these videos, gentlemen!
Ron, still interested in a response to my question regarding the phono setup (particularly the cartridge and phono preamp). Thanks
 
Hey @Ron Resnick, love the vinyl. What is the cartridge/tonearm/phono pre (WestminsterLab phono card in the Quest?) setup? Thanks

Acoustic Signature MCX-3
Groovemaster
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Seems like you had good sound Ron , how does the sound differ when compared to your home ..?
It was unanimous that the sound was better at the show than I am getting at home. At home the upper bass to lower midrange is not as fleshed out as it was at T.H.E. Show.

Maybe the Pendragon ribbon panels are vibrating sympathetically? Maybe 27' x 33' is just a good room dimension?
 
It was unanimous that the sound was better at the show than I am getting at home. At home the upper bass to lower midrange is not as fleshed out as it was at T.H.E. Show.

Maybe the Pendragon ribbon panels are vibrating sympathetically? Maybe 27' x 33' is just a good room dimension?

Perhaps it’s the amplifier choices or set up. That Denon DP100 is quite a legendary turntable. Who did the tonearm setup? Perhaps it is superior.

Have you listened to your speakers with all Pendragon panels removed from your room?
 
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There were two Von Schweikert subwoofers in the back of the room at T.H.E. Show. That is a major difference from my understanding of the setup of Ron’s room at home (based on what I have read on WBF as I have not been in Ron’s room). Those subs would have a major influence on upper bass and lower midrange and could be a significant contributor to the improved sound.
 
There were two Von Schweikert subwoofers in the back of the room at T.H.E. Show. That is a major difference from my understanding of the setup of Ron’s room at home (based on what I have read on WBF as I have not been in Ron’s room). Those subs would have a major influence on upper bass and lower midrange and could be a significant contributor to the improved sound.
My friend Bob was there. I asked about the bass and he noted there were 2 subwoofers. Of course that will change the lower frequency performance.
Good on Ron for being able to set it up. My new sub shipped today. I'm looking forward to having subs in my system.
 
There were two Von Schweikert subwoofers in the back of the room at T.H.E. Show. That is a major difference from my understanding of the setup of Ron’s room at home (based on what I have read on WBF as I have not been in Ron’s room). Those subs would have a major influence on upper bass and lower midrange and could be a significant contributor to the improved sound.
These were used only for room correction. They subtracted bass; they did not augment it.
 
It was unanimous that the sound was better at the show than I am getting at home. At home the upper bass to lower midrange is not as fleshed out as it was at T.H.E. Show.

Maybe the Pendragon ribbon panels are vibrating sympathetically? Maybe 27' x 33' is just a good room dimension?

or maybe

WestminsterLab REIs in bridged mode (two pairs)

Power ( Bridged )
400 watts @ 8Ω
800 watts @ 4Ω

The Clarysis Audio Studio Plus specs at 4 Ohm, 88dB.

vs your 120W tube amps. Could it be more than a 'theoretical' explanation? @Thundersnow seems to get good results with his high-power solid state Karan amps on the same speaker.
 

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