Re: Dublin High End Show
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 10:24 am
I was there on Saturday morning and spent a lot of time talking to Rav in the dCS room (catching up with some dCS developments). They had two sources: a Puccini stack (player/DAC/clock/upsampler) and a laptop connected to their Debussy DAC, going into VTL pre and 450W valve monoblocks driving some big Focal Utopias. Very impressive sound from both the stack and the laptop, including some of the DSD-over-USB which dCS are developing. There was also a Peter McGrath 88.2 live recording of the habanera from Carmen with alarmingly present stage noises. I mightn't want to listen to it very often, but it was certainly an excellent demonstration of how vivid a sound it's possible to reproduce! There was a lot too like about the sound in this room, but there was a boominess in the bass. I never expect perfection under show conditions!
I then had the Vitus room largely to myself for a good while, and listened to several favourites I'd brought with me and chatted with the guys in there who were really nice and seemed to have largely sensible views on audio. Here the same Utopias were being driven by a huge Vitus solid-state power amp. Given that we'd had 450W next door, I was expecting this to be in the kilowatts, but no: it was producing 40W in Class A. I couldn't get over how enjoyable it was to listen to! The front end was a Vitus CD player which wasn't delivering the same tactile detail that the dCS gear could, but the overall sound was really pleasant. I loved it!
I bumped into Derek and we went to the Mark & Daniel speakers/QAT Music Server room. The QAT had a lovely slick interface, but I can't help feeling that the future for something like that is on a general purpose device like a smartphone or iPad. Nice sound. I only then checked the time (I'm having wrist trouble, so can't wear a wristwatch :( ) and found it was hours later than I thought it was, and had to dash off!
Would have liked to have seen more, but what I saw was very good, so congratulations to Kronos on their first outing!
Thanks for the pics, Modest! I never even realised the Smurf-speakers were there! They've had very good reviews. Missed my chance to hear them!!
I then had the Vitus room largely to myself for a good while, and listened to several favourites I'd brought with me and chatted with the guys in there who were really nice and seemed to have largely sensible views on audio. Here the same Utopias were being driven by a huge Vitus solid-state power amp. Given that we'd had 450W next door, I was expecting this to be in the kilowatts, but no: it was producing 40W in Class A. I couldn't get over how enjoyable it was to listen to! The front end was a Vitus CD player which wasn't delivering the same tactile detail that the dCS gear could, but the overall sound was really pleasant. I loved it!
I bumped into Derek and we went to the Mark & Daniel speakers/QAT Music Server room. The QAT had a lovely slick interface, but I can't help feeling that the future for something like that is on a general purpose device like a smartphone or iPad. Nice sound. I only then checked the time (I'm having wrist trouble, so can't wear a wristwatch :( ) and found it was hours later than I thought it was, and had to dash off!
Would have liked to have seen more, but what I saw was very good, so congratulations to Kronos on their first outing!
Thanks for the pics, Modest! I never even realised the Smurf-speakers were there! They've had very good reviews. Missed my chance to hear them!!