Forgot to mention, octave with Dynaudio was very impressive. My octave RE-320 has same signature as jubilee amp but jubilee has more style and scale.
Al,I was lucky to meet in person mike L
what a really nice man he is even after the pokes I have given him over the years. Truth is I have learned so much from his posts and kind phone calls.
In meeting him there was so much I was just listening to his views
again a really smart kind man Ty mike
al D
Forgot to mention, octave with Dynaudio was very impressive. My octave RE-320 has same signature as jubilee amp but jubilee has more style and scale.
Thank you Mike.yes; i was in there twice, and there was a naturalness/calmness not heard from YG before. i liked it. recent YG's have been just fine to my ears, this is 'more' fine.
Hello there. Hard to find octave owners, more so with exact same amp. One of the glorious amp no one has heard.Hi from a fellow Octave RE-320 owner! I drive it with an Octave HP 700 preamp.
Ok... So motor integrated into the plinth. I wonder why they went in that direction.You can see a single pulley with a upgrade available to add to more motors and turn it into a triple motor version in the Black Night style pulley configuration. The part the belt rides on is under the platter on the smaller diameter part, the platter is made in one large piece. The motor power supply is part of the plinth. These pictures were provide by TW Acustic.
Another option for the customer. More compact footprint too since you don't have to find a place for an external motor. They all have a family resemblance, this uses different materials such as an black anodized aluminum plinth instead of the original delrin type material on the original AC.Ok... So motor integrated into the plinth. I wonder why they went in that direction.
+1i did say hello twice, shook your hand once.
you were certainly occupied when i was there. then i returned Friday night late after hours, briefly, to the room but you were not there.
i much prefer it when the show civilian attendee badges show names; connecting at these shows is a big part of why i go and without names so many opportunities to personalize our on line friendships gets lost.
i've had the discussion with a few show managers, i do realize there is an expense. i personally would pay a premium for it.
Rooms are available by seniority. If you had the room at the previous show/shows its yours if you want it in the future. This is true for MOC and just about every show. The big rooms are in high demand and there aren't enough of them to go around for everyone. If you pay attention the same company will be in the exact same room next year unless they get the opportunity to upgrade or of course cancel.@Mike Lavigne … Did you not find it at the least incongruous that speakers of the dimensions and obvious db capability of the Aries Cerat Aurora were allocated a broom cupboard whereas other obviously less room demanding speakers were allocated aircraft hanger rooms !
This statement is false. We got kicked out of Renaissance 2 several years ago (first year of the show at the Schaumburg) because AXPONA apparently wanted to sell the room to Sony (my guess is Sony offered more money and they'd already inked the deal). This despite being on board with the show from its inception and signing up before the Saturday midnight deadline. Admittedly, I don't think this happens all the time...Rooms are available by seniority.
no its correct . I have no idea what happened to you but that is the way it works.This statement is false. We got kicked out of Renaissance 2 several years ago (first year of the show at the Schaumburg) because AXPONA apparently wanted to sell the room to Sony (my guess is Sony offered more money and they'd already inked the deal). This despite being on board with the show from its inception and signing up before the Saturday midnight deadline. Admittedly, I don't think this happens all the time...
Yes- that's how its supposed to happen- I agree with that!no its correct . I have no idea what happened to you but that is the way it works.
While the "image" of an omni may be slightly less defined than if you had a box speaker with cone drivers, the Bayz are not lacking in creating a very realistic portrayal of the soundstage. Getting it dialed in within the confines of a hotel room... another thing altogether.... I liked the Rhapsody Audio, Bayz room a lot. The speakers were very open and transparent with out being bright. It had wall to wall sound, but not the best image.
I think that's a really good idea . I am going to talk to the Axpona people about it. I meet so many people at a show that I have no idea who they are. If they don't introduce themselves I can never know.+1
I agree it would have been nicer if everyone had a name on their badge!
i've twice in the past spoken to Show managers about this issue. i respect it's a logistical challenge to take this approach of name tags, which would then require larger hang tag holders. but especially for those traveling from out of area to the show, raising the ticket price to allow for name tags is not an issue. charge $10 more per day, or $20. if the travelers see the added value of connecting, there would be no push back.I think that's a really good idea . I am going to talk to the Axpona people about it. I meet so many people at a show that I have no idea who they are. If they don't introduce themselves I can never know.