Ok, fellow audiophiles from Las Vegas (and Southern Nevada in general,)
we have determined where and when our next meeting will be at! Below are
the details and whatnot. Thanks as always for looking.
The November LVAC meeting will be on Saturday, 11-21-2015 from 2-5 pm. The meeting will be held at one of the longest running high end
audio stores here in Las Vegas; Image, Sound, and Control! Bill, the store
manager, will give the club a guided tour of the establishment and all
of the wonderful sights and sounds therein. He will also be speaking to
the club as well about various audio-related topics.
The major lines they carry are Golden Ear, Rogue Audio, Revel, Pro-Ject, and B&K. What's interesting about this about this establishment is not long ago, they used to to carry ultra high end equipment. That will be touched in our in our discussion. Can big bang for the buck stuff compete and be actually better than the ultra high end? Hard to say, but you never know...
Bill will also provide refreshments as par for the course.
This is a special event, so don't miss this! Be there or be square, as they say.
Here is the the store address, phone #,and other important details.
Image, Sound, and Control
9980 W. Flamingo (1 block east of the 215)
702--876-3401
bfish@imsoco.com
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Image-Sound-Control/267226478126
For more information about the LVAC and how to become a member (you must
be a member to attend this meeting,) follow the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
An extra special thanks to club member Jonathan for getting this together!
Las Vegas' first ever official audio club! Great systems, great sound, good food, and good times!
Monday, November 9, 2015
November place and and time set
Location:
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Happy Halloween from the LVAC
The LVAC wishes all of you a safe and Happy Halloween! May the spirits
flow (drink responsibly please) and may all of your systems play the spooky
sounds of the season until the wee hours of the night. Enjoy. be merry, and be extra scary! 'tis the season!
Location:
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Friday, September 25, 2015
Our 25th Meeting
OK, fellow audiophiles in the Las Vegas area and everywhere (really, this is the worldwide web after all), the first official audio society ever in Sin City, has now completed its 25th meeting!
We had our 25th meeting on 9-19-15.
This time LVAC member Les hosted. This was Les’ second time hosting in 2015 – the first time was in January, 8 months ago. In the interim, Les had moved from a condo to an apartment and re-installed his audio and video system.
Les had also taken his speakers from the prototype stage (or, as I called it in January, “a DIY project”) to a finished furniture quality system. Both the appearance and sound quality (which was good to start with) have improved. Les credited part of that to the assistance he received from LVAC member Barry, who spent several hours in Les’ living room Thursday evening tuning the system with Barry’s TEF system to prepare for the meeting.
As he did in January, Les presented a wide range of vinyl, CD and video source material. He contrasted the differences between those media. The music ran the gamut from classical to jazz to rock including vintage and current recordings. As was the case in January, all of the different genres of music sounded great on Les' system. The system does not discriminate on recording quality, either. It features several octaves of “lower mid-range” often missing from other systems which highlight the full sound range of pianos,guitars, many other musical instruments and male and female vocalists. The system was very neutral without sounding thin and bright as many audiophiles would think that horn speakers with solid state electronics would be.
Les also played selections submitted by other members. One of them, "Father and Son" by Cat Stevens, which member Jonathan brought on both vinyl and on CD, proved that CDs don’t wear out but records do.
Thanks to Jonathan as well for loaning Les a Musical Fidelity V-DAC for the demo. It “Plugged” and it “Played.”
Les presented two separate speaker systems using the same “front end” starting point in a form of an “A – B” comparison. He is obviously a big JBL fan, so all of the drivers are by JBL. Les called the systems “The Big Horns” and “The Black + Whites” – looking at the photo it is obvious why. An equipment list and photos from Jonathan and Les follow.
During the meeting, Les mentioned that he would like to sell any or all of his equipment to any interested party.
So, once again, there you have it - yet another successful LVAC meeting. Thanks again to
Les for hosting, the various members for showing up, and you for your support.
Equipment for Les' September 19, 2015 LVAC Demo
System 1 - The "Big Horns"
Speakers
Bass
1 Pair
Vintage JBL Apollo Cabinets with JBL LE15A woofers (refoamed by OC Spekers)
Midrange/HF
1 Pair
Custom 36in Smith Horns In Walnut And Maple with JBL 2451J drivers and Truextent BeX
diaphragms.
Electronics
Amplifiers
2 JBL UREI 6260s - 150 watts per channel each at 8 ohms
Crossover
Rane AC23 three way electronic crossover (set for two way at 350 Hz)
Equalizer
SAE Mark 17 (restored 2014)
System 2 - The "Black And Whites"
Speakers
Bass
1 Pair
Custom LaScala replicas with JBL D140F woofers
Midrange/HF
1 Pair
Custom 24in Smith Horns with JBL LE85 drivers
Electronics
Amplifiers
SAE Mark 3 - 120 watts per channel at 8 ohms dual monoblock
JBL UREI 6260 - 150 watts per channel at 8 ohms
Crossover
Rane AC22 two way electronic crossover (at 750 Hz)
Equalizer
SAE Mark 17 (restored 2015)
Other Electronics
Pre-amplifier
SAE Mark 9b
Equalizer
SAE Mark 7
DAC
Musical Fidelity V-DAC (loaned by Jonathan Meyers)
Play Vinyl
Turntable
SONY TTS 3000 (restored 2014)
Tonearm
SONY PUA 237
Cartridge
Stanton 681
Play CDs
DVD player
SONY SR210P
Video
Projector
EPSON 8350
Photos are below. Photos by Les and Jonathan:
We had our 25th meeting on 9-19-15.
This time LVAC member Les hosted. This was Les’ second time hosting in 2015 – the first time was in January, 8 months ago. In the interim, Les had moved from a condo to an apartment and re-installed his audio and video system.
Les had also taken his speakers from the prototype stage (or, as I called it in January, “a DIY project”) to a finished furniture quality system. Both the appearance and sound quality (which was good to start with) have improved. Les credited part of that to the assistance he received from LVAC member Barry, who spent several hours in Les’ living room Thursday evening tuning the system with Barry’s TEF system to prepare for the meeting.
As he did in January, Les presented a wide range of vinyl, CD and video source material. He contrasted the differences between those media. The music ran the gamut from classical to jazz to rock including vintage and current recordings. As was the case in January, all of the different genres of music sounded great on Les' system. The system does not discriminate on recording quality, either. It features several octaves of “lower mid-range” often missing from other systems which highlight the full sound range of pianos,guitars, many other musical instruments and male and female vocalists. The system was very neutral without sounding thin and bright as many audiophiles would think that horn speakers with solid state electronics would be.
Les also played selections submitted by other members. One of them, "Father and Son" by Cat Stevens, which member Jonathan brought on both vinyl and on CD, proved that CDs don’t wear out but records do.
Thanks to Jonathan as well for loaning Les a Musical Fidelity V-DAC for the demo. It “Plugged” and it “Played.”
Les presented two separate speaker systems using the same “front end” starting point in a form of an “A – B” comparison. He is obviously a big JBL fan, so all of the drivers are by JBL. Les called the systems “The Big Horns” and “The Black + Whites” – looking at the photo it is obvious why. An equipment list and photos from Jonathan and Les follow.
During the meeting, Les mentioned that he would like to sell any or all of his equipment to any interested party.
So, once again, there you have it - yet another successful LVAC meeting. Thanks again to
Les for hosting, the various members for showing up, and you for your support.
Equipment for Les' September 19, 2015 LVAC Demo
System 1 - The "Big Horns"
Speakers
Bass
1 Pair
Vintage JBL Apollo Cabinets with JBL LE15A woofers (refoamed by OC Spekers)
Midrange/HF
1 Pair
Custom 36in Smith Horns In Walnut And Maple with JBL 2451J drivers and Truextent BeX
diaphragms.
Electronics
Amplifiers
2 JBL UREI 6260s - 150 watts per channel each at 8 ohms
Crossover
Rane AC23 three way electronic crossover (set for two way at 350 Hz)
Equalizer
SAE Mark 17 (restored 2014)
System 2 - The "Black And Whites"
Speakers
Bass
1 Pair
Custom LaScala replicas with JBL D140F woofers
Midrange/HF
1 Pair
Custom 24in Smith Horns with JBL LE85 drivers
Electronics
Amplifiers
SAE Mark 3 - 120 watts per channel at 8 ohms dual monoblock
JBL UREI 6260 - 150 watts per channel at 8 ohms
Crossover
Rane AC22 two way electronic crossover (at 750 Hz)
Equalizer
SAE Mark 17 (restored 2015)
Other Electronics
Pre-amplifier
SAE Mark 9b
Equalizer
SAE Mark 7
DAC
Musical Fidelity V-DAC (loaned by Jonathan Meyers)
Play Vinyl
Turntable
SONY TTS 3000 (restored 2014)
Tonearm
SONY PUA 237
Cartridge
Stanton 681
Play CDs
DVD player
SONY SR210P
Video
Projector
EPSON 8350
Photos are below. Photos by Les and Jonathan:
Location:
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
October meeting place and time set *rescheduled*
Ok, fellow audiophiles from Las Vegas (and Southern Nevada in general,)
we have determined where and when our next meeting will be at! Below are
the details and whatnot. Thanks as always for looking.
The October LVAC meeting will be rescheduled from Sunday, 10-18-15 from 2-5 pm PST to Sunday, 10-25-15 from 2-5 pm PST. The meeting will still be held at the latest (and greatest?) high end audio store here in Las Vegas, Audio Visual Solutions! Greg, the store manager, will give the club a guided tour of the establishment and all of the wonderful sights and sounds therein. He will also be speaking to the club as well about various audio-related topics.
The major lines they carry are McIntosh (Platinum Dealer) Monitor Audio, Krell, Sonus Faber, PS Audio, Sony (Audio and TVs), Klipsch, Jamo, Pioneer Elite, Yamaha, Integra, Onkyo, Control4, Salamander Designs and many others. They are considering other major lines to represent. Quite a heavy hitting lineup to say the least!
Greg will also provide refreshments as par for the course.
This is a special event, so don't miss this! Be there or be square, as they say.
To get an idea of what their systems are like, please view the photos below.
For more information about the LVAC and how to become a member (you must be a member to attend this meeting,) follow the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
Once you become a member, you will be provided with the address, phone number, and other pertinent details.
Photos:
The October LVAC meeting will be rescheduled from Sunday, 10-18-15 from 2-5 pm PST to Sunday, 10-25-15 from 2-5 pm PST. The meeting will still be held at the latest (and greatest?) high end audio store here in Las Vegas, Audio Visual Solutions! Greg, the store manager, will give the club a guided tour of the establishment and all of the wonderful sights and sounds therein. He will also be speaking to the club as well about various audio-related topics.
The major lines they carry are McIntosh (Platinum Dealer) Monitor Audio, Krell, Sonus Faber, PS Audio, Sony (Audio and TVs), Klipsch, Jamo, Pioneer Elite, Yamaha, Integra, Onkyo, Control4, Salamander Designs and many others. They are considering other major lines to represent. Quite a heavy hitting lineup to say the least!
Greg will also provide refreshments as par for the course.
This is a special event, so don't miss this! Be there or be square, as they say.
To get an idea of what their systems are like, please view the photos below.
For more information about the LVAC and how to become a member (you must be a member to attend this meeting,) follow the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
Once you become a member, you will be provided with the address, phone number, and other pertinent details.
Photos:
Location:
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Thursday, September 17, 2015
*CANCELLED* Special Event in December! A High End Audio legend visits the LVAC! *CANCELLED*
*ATTN LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES, THE SPECIAL EVENT BELOW HAS BEEN CANCELLED. THE EVENT WILL BE RESCHEDULED TO A LATER DATE AND TIME*
*UNTIL THEN COME TO CES 2016 AND VISIT THE DAN D'AGOSTINO MASTER AUDIO SYSTEMS ROOM. IT WILL BE ROOM 122 ON THE 30TH FLOOR AT THE VENETIAN HOTEL AND CASINO IN LAS VEGAS*
And who is this pray tell? Well, it's a man that really needs no introduction. His name is Dan D'Agostino, and he has been building high end audio electronics since 1980. His first company was Krell Industries, which revolutionized the way Class A power amplifiers could be built and how they could drive any speakers known to man. Right around 5 years ago, he struck out on his own with a new company that bears his name; Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems. These units are the culmination of what Dan has learned over the years, and if both reviewers and end users are correct, this is the best stuff Dan has ever created to date.
So, since the D'Agostino factory is just south of Vegas in neighboring Arizona, we extended to Petra D'Agostino (Dan's wife) an invitation to Dan to come up to Vegas and demo his wares for our humble little club. We weren't expecting much, matter of fact, we were expecting something along the lines of; "who do you think you are CES? RMAF? get the F outta here!" or just the old silent treatment. Surprisingly enough, Dan has been oh so kind to agree to demo his wares for us on Saturday, December 5th, 2015 from 2-5pm PST. Yes, this will go down, believe it or not. It's a major coup d'etat for this club. Never in our wildest dreams did we think this would happen when we formed 2 years ago. Well guess what, it's happening. And no Dan, we're not worthy!
This oh so special event will be at LVAC member Mike's place. Mike has hosted a few time before over the last 2 years, and he never ceases to amaze us with his professionalism and hospitality.
However, this is a members-only event. Because of space, cost, and time considerations, itt is not open to the public. To become a member of the LVAC, click on the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
Now for a few photos of Dan and the wonderful works of art that he has created. Enjoy...
*UNTIL THEN COME TO CES 2016 AND VISIT THE DAN D'AGOSTINO MASTER AUDIO SYSTEMS ROOM. IT WILL BE ROOM 122 ON THE 30TH FLOOR AT THE VENETIAN HOTEL AND CASINO IN LAS VEGAS*
And who is this pray tell? Well, it's a man that really needs no introduction. His name is Dan D'Agostino, and he has been building high end audio electronics since 1980. His first company was Krell Industries, which revolutionized the way Class A power amplifiers could be built and how they could drive any speakers known to man. Right around 5 years ago, he struck out on his own with a new company that bears his name; Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems. These units are the culmination of what Dan has learned over the years, and if both reviewers and end users are correct, this is the best stuff Dan has ever created to date.
So, since the D'Agostino factory is just south of Vegas in neighboring Arizona, we extended to Petra D'Agostino (Dan's wife) an invitation to Dan to come up to Vegas and demo his wares for our humble little club. We weren't expecting much, matter of fact, we were expecting something along the lines of; "who do you think you are CES? RMAF? get the F outta here!" or just the old silent treatment. Surprisingly enough, Dan has been oh so kind to agree to demo his wares for us on Saturday, December 5th, 2015 from 2-5pm PST. Yes, this will go down, believe it or not. It's a major coup d'etat for this club. Never in our wildest dreams did we think this would happen when we formed 2 years ago. Well guess what, it's happening. And no Dan, we're not worthy!
This oh so special event will be at LVAC member Mike's place. Mike has hosted a few time before over the last 2 years, and he never ceases to amaze us with his professionalism and hospitality.
However, this is a members-only event. Because of space, cost, and time considerations, itt is not open to the public. To become a member of the LVAC, click on the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
Now for a few photos of Dan and the wonderful works of art that he has created. Enjoy...
Labels:
amp,
Dan D'Agostino,
krell,
lvac
Location:
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Friday, September 4, 2015
September meeting place and time set
Ok, fellow audiophiles from Las Vegas (and Southern Nevada in general,) we have determined where and when our next meeting will be at! Below are the details and whatnot. Thanks as always for looking.
The September LVAC meeting will be on Saturday, 9-19-15 from 2-5 pm. Les will provide food and drink as par for the course.
This month's meeting will be at Les' place. This is his 2nd time hosting since January 2015.
To get an idea of what his system is like, click on the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2015/01/our-seventeenth-meeting.html
For more information about the LVAC and how to become a member (you must be a member to attend meetings,) follow the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
The September LVAC meeting will be on Saturday, 9-19-15 from 2-5 pm. Les will provide food and drink as par for the course.
This month's meeting will be at Les' place. This is his 2nd time hosting since January 2015.
To get an idea of what his system is like, click on the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2015/01/our-seventeenth-meeting.html
For more information about the LVAC and how to become a member (you must be a member to attend meetings,) follow the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
Friday, August 21, 2015
Our 24th Meeting and 2nd year Anniversary
Ok, fellow audiophiles in the Las Vegas area and everywhere really (this is the world wide web after all,) the first official audio club ever in Sin City, has now completed its 24th meeting! As mentioned before, we also celebrated our 2nd Anniversary! Who knew that this little club in the midst of all the gambling, buffets, and ahem strip joints would grow and prosper like it has? We sure didn't! Then again, this is the entertainment capitol of the world, so why not?!
We had our 24th meeting on 8-16-15.
This time LVAC member Steve hosted the affair, with his superb 2 channel system that is spellbinding in every way. This was Steve's second time hosting in about a year and a half. We also welcomed our new members Gary and Craig.
As usual, we had a great time listening to a variety of tunes (mostly CD and SACD) on Steve's system. We could have listened for hours on end as the sound was very natural and ethereal, but very dynamic and punchy when it wanted to be. The system really strutted its stuff on good ol' Led Zeppelin! But then it was truly captivating on other genres such as classical. It is to say that Steve has 1 of the better systems in the LVAC, it is in fact that good. It was a great way to enjoy oneself and to celebrate an anniversary.
Steve's system rundown is here:
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/03/our-eigth-meeting.html
To that, Steve adds:
"OK, changes in my system since last time. I upgraded my LessLoss Signature power cords to their top of the line DFPC Reference power cords. It made a significant improvement. I also replaced my PS Audio Power Plant Premier (which I still think is a dandy device) with two kinds of LessLoss system conditioners: 3 of their now-discontinued Blackbody units (http://www.lessloss.com/blackbody-p-200.html) and 5 of their new Firewall modules (http://www.lessloss.com/firewall-module-p-216.html), which I install between power cables and the components they attach to. This has made the system even more dynamic and cleaner. I've also tried different arrangements of footers (too many variations to recall now), and moved the speakers and the Argent room lenses. As a few club members can attest, the improvements between the last meeting here and this one are not subtle. I'm happy."
Photos are below. Photos are by LVAC member Les.
And to become a member of the LVAC (you must be a member to attend meetings,) follow this link:
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
We had our 24th meeting on 8-16-15.
This time LVAC member Steve hosted the affair, with his superb 2 channel system that is spellbinding in every way. This was Steve's second time hosting in about a year and a half. We also welcomed our new members Gary and Craig.
As usual, we had a great time listening to a variety of tunes (mostly CD and SACD) on Steve's system. We could have listened for hours on end as the sound was very natural and ethereal, but very dynamic and punchy when it wanted to be. The system really strutted its stuff on good ol' Led Zeppelin! But then it was truly captivating on other genres such as classical. It is to say that Steve has 1 of the better systems in the LVAC, it is in fact that good. It was a great way to enjoy oneself and to celebrate an anniversary.
Steve's system rundown is here:
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/03/our-eigth-meeting.html
To that, Steve adds:
"OK, changes in my system since last time. I upgraded my LessLoss Signature power cords to their top of the line DFPC Reference power cords. It made a significant improvement. I also replaced my PS Audio Power Plant Premier (which I still think is a dandy device) with two kinds of LessLoss system conditioners: 3 of their now-discontinued Blackbody units (http://www.lessloss.com/blackbody-p-200.html) and 5 of their new Firewall modules (http://www.lessloss.com/firewall-module-p-216.html), which I install between power cables and the components they attach to. This has made the system even more dynamic and cleaner. I've also tried different arrangements of footers (too many variations to recall now), and moved the speakers and the Argent room lenses. As a few club members can attest, the improvements between the last meeting here and this one are not subtle. I'm happy."
Photos are below. Photos are by LVAC member Les.
And to become a member of the LVAC (you must be a member to attend meetings,) follow this link:
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2014/10/membership-in-lvac.html
RIP Dieter Burmester
The LVAC would like to offer our condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues
of one of the pioneers of European high end audio, Dieter Burmester.
http://www.burmester.de/en/News/
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/dieter-burmester-19462015/
http://www.burmester.de/en/News/
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/dieter-burmester-19462015/
Friday, July 31, 2015
Our 23rd Meeting
Ok, fellow audiophiles in the Las Vegas area and everywhere really (this
is the world wide web after all,) the first official audio society ever in Sin
City, has now completed its 23rd meeting! Our 2nd anniversary is just a few days away!!
We had our 23rd meeting on 7-25-15.
This time LVAC member Kirk hosted. This was Kirk's second time hosting in a year. And he had a few surprises for us in the guise of his new ATC SCM19 speakers driven with an ATC P1 (a Stereophile Class A component on loan from the ATC distributor, Brad Lunde of Lone Mountain Audio) amp. Also, he had a Systemdek turntable (expertly set up by fellow LVAC member Mike) with a Nagaoka cartridge. This marked Kirk's venture back into analog in quite some time.
We had a great time listening to a variety of tunes (mostly digital) on Kirk's systems. There was good food and drink courtesy of Kirk and his wife. Needless to say, no one left disappointed at all. The combo of the ATC amp and speakers produced a very bold yet vivid sound. The depth of soundstage was most impressive. The speakers were hitting almost 100 decibels( measured) without strain. Which is impressive for a small monitor speaker, and a speaker in general. In my opinion, the speakers sounded better at higher volumes. The turntable was dead quiet and produced a sound that punched above its weight class. In fact this whole system did too. A very well put together combination of components where the strengths outweighed the weaknesses.
For a list of the rest of the componentry in Kirk's system click on the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2013/09/our-second-meeting.html
Kirk says:
And it was the best the system has sounded to date. Everything said about this system in our previous post was that and then some. It was truly better as opposed to just different.
Links:
http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/electronics/power-amplifiers/p1/
http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/loudspeakers/hifi-entry-series/scm19/
Photos courtesy of LVAC member Les.
We had our 23rd meeting on 7-25-15.
This time LVAC member Kirk hosted. This was Kirk's second time hosting in a year. And he had a few surprises for us in the guise of his new ATC SCM19 speakers driven with an ATC P1 (a Stereophile Class A component on loan from the ATC distributor, Brad Lunde of Lone Mountain Audio) amp. Also, he had a Systemdek turntable (expertly set up by fellow LVAC member Mike) with a Nagaoka cartridge. This marked Kirk's venture back into analog in quite some time.
We had a great time listening to a variety of tunes (mostly digital) on Kirk's systems. There was good food and drink courtesy of Kirk and his wife. Needless to say, no one left disappointed at all. The combo of the ATC amp and speakers produced a very bold yet vivid sound. The depth of soundstage was most impressive. The speakers were hitting almost 100 decibels( measured) without strain. Which is impressive for a small monitor speaker, and a speaker in general. In my opinion, the speakers sounded better at higher volumes. The turntable was dead quiet and produced a sound that punched above its weight class. In fact this whole system did too. A very well put together combination of components where the strengths outweighed the weaknesses.
For a list of the rest of the componentry in Kirk's system click on the link below.
http://lasvegasaudioclub.blogspot.com/2013/09/our-second-meeting.html
Kirk says:
"L&R speaker cable is now Audioquest CV-8 cable http://www.audioquest.com/pdfs/circular_array/cv8.pdf
"I
moved the old L&R speakers, the B&W LCR6’s up above the TV as
my surround sound “height” speakers for a 7.2 arrangement. So far so
good with those, though it wasn’t a huge improvement (but it was an
improvement)."
"I also
added a Sony XBR 65” 850A 4k TV, but we didn’t demo it this time since I
was focused on the ATC SCM19 v2’s and the P1 amp."
And it was the best the system has sounded to date. Everything said about this system in our previous post was that and then some. It was truly better as opposed to just different.
Links:
http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/electronics/power-amplifiers/p1/
http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/loudspeakers/hifi-entry-series/scm19/
Photos courtesy of LVAC member Les.
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