Here is a quote from David Robinson that can be found on the positive-feedback website:
"In The Voice That Is room…spectacular! Superb!
Doug White has been doing excellent jobs at audio shows over the past several years. This year was no exception, as he featured quite an exception collection of top-notch gear in his room. These included:
TIDAL Audio Akira Loudspeaker, $215,000/pair
TIDAL Audio Presencio Preamplifier system (3 components), $77,800
TIDAL Audio Impulse Monobloc Amplifiers, $64,900/pair
TIDAL Audio cables, price varies
TW-Acustic Raven AC-1 Turntable, $15,500
TW-Acustic Raven 10.5 Tonearm, $5,500
Transfiguration Proteus Diamond Cartridge, $10,000
Bricasti Design M1sp Dual Mono DAC, $10,000
Aurender N10 Reference Music Server, $8,500
Stillpoints ESS Racks, Aperture Panels, and Isolators, price varies
Signal Projects Poseidon S40 Power Conditioner $9,995
Dynamic Design Digital Cables, price varies
Signal Projects cables, price varies
This is all first-rate high-end gear. I’ve previously reviewed TIDAL Audio back in Issue 88, which you can read here. It was stellar in my listening room then: the same electronics as in the room at AXPONA, except that I heard the Agora loudspeakers.
But AXPONA was the American debut of the new Akira loudspeaker, with its massive diamond tweeter and a driver array downshifted from the no-holds-barred Assoluta. The results were simply brilliant. The TIDAL Audio gear, with its supporting cast of players, produced a sound from any source that was truly crystalline in its transparency, effortless in its dynamics, and quite authoritative. I had loved the Agoria, but the Akira was clearly outpointing that lesser sibling. I had a new TIDAL love!
I got a chance to meet Jörn Janczak, the honcho of TIDAL, while I was in the room, and compliment him on the amazing new Akira. He was pleased that I liked them so much…and how could I not?
Within seconds, I knew that it was an Audio Oasis! Award room".