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So it was obviously the amplifiers and not the recording or even CD player? Especially since they switched from LP to another medium in this case, digital. Not to mention an opinion arrived at with one recording. Not to mention the issues with one wall.

Tell you what. I spent a lot of time in the room listening to tapes and LPs. The bass drums sounded damn good on Fettler's Contrasts for Orchestra, third movement (Mercury SR90282).
 
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So it was the system and not the recording?

Who knows? But is anyone really surprised that JA (or anyone else for that matter) would comment that the Alexia speakers have better quality bass when driven by a SS amp? I think that many speakers with pretensions of being full-range and are non-powered will have more accurate bass when driven by a big SS amp.

On the other hand, I can't imagine an old Beach Boys cut that MF did a needle drop from had deeper bass than what we heard from the Loud Reed "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" cut and that system kicked ass on that recording.
 
Who knows? But is anyone really surprised that JA (or anyone else for that matter) would comment that the Alexia speakers have better quality bass when driven by a SS amp? I think that many speakers with pretensions of being full-range and are non-powered will have more accurate bass when driven by a big SS amp.

On the other hand, I can't imagine an old Beach Boys cut that MF did a needle drop from had deeper bass than what we heard from the Loud Reed "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" cut and that system kicked ass on that recording.
Pray tell, which particular version of the Lou Reed recording- on vinyl? remaster?
details, plse....
 
Pray tell, which particular version of the Lou Reed recording- on vinyl? remaster?
details, plse....


"Walk on the Wild Side" from the Speakers' Corner Transformer reissue. The better the system, the better it sounds-unlike other recordings that have a sonic ceiling.
 
So it was obviously the amplifiers and not the recording or even CD player? Especially since they switched from LP to another medium in this case, digital. Not to mention an opinion arrived at with one recording.

Tell you what. I spent a lot of time in the room listening to tapes and LPs. The bass drums sounded damn good on Fettler's Contrasts for Orchestra, third movement (Mercury SR90282).

Here's JA's comments about the Alexias with the new VTL amp:
http://www.stereophile.com/content/vtl-rocks-alexias-daft-punk

Do the Doshi Jhor 160 monoblocks use feedback?
 
Here's JA's comments about the Alexias with the new VTL amp:
http://www.stereophile.com/content/vtl-rocks-alexias-daft-punk

Do the Doshi Jhor 160 monoblocks use feedback?

It's sort of a variation on a theme that JA talked about with the Alexia speakers and the Doshi amps. I don't think there is much doubt that JA would prefer to hear the Alexia speakers powered by a SS amp. Turning up the negative feedback to the max on the VTL amp probably tightened up the bass as much as possible which is why JA preferred that setting, but that came at the expense of the midrange.
 

I snagged a copy at the show. I've heard that song 1000x before, but I never really heard it until Myles forked over his copy to Nick Doshi to play.
 
26 pounds! of Sowter transformer. Sowter is very good,not neutral as say a Lundahl,and the low end is good,midrange tends to be magical.

This is also not an off the shelf Sowter.
 
This is also not an off the shelf Sowter.

Myles, I would expect that it is custom..26lbs....but I would expect that it shares some of the Sowter signature...nothing wrong with that.

With 26lbs of iron you can't escape the sound signature of a transformer...it is just part of the voicing. I might add that Sowters are very musical,detailed and articulate.
 
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Who knows? But is anyone really surprised that JA (or anyone else for that matter) would comment that the Alexia speakers have better quality bass when driven by a SS amp? I think that many speakers with pretensions of being full-range and are non-powered will have more accurate bass when driven by a big SS amp.

On the other hand, I can't imagine an old Beach Boys cut that MF did a needle drop from had deeper bass than what we heard from the Loud Reed "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" cut and that system kicked ass on that recording.

That was the only room at the show that got the backbeat on the drum correctly. On every other system, the drum sounded like one beat. So how bad could the Doshi room been?
 
That was the only room at the show that got the backbeat on the drum correctly. On every other system, the drum sounded like one beat. So how bad could the Doshi room been?

You know my answer to that question-I loved the room and I could live happily ever after with a pair of Nick's amps.
 
I see literally a few minutes ago that Lou Reed's death was announced. Sorry to hear.
 

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