Lindsayt wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 10:35 pm
CN211276 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 8:58 pm
It was nice to meet Geoff, Paul and Mark. My first hifi show and well worth going. Listening to what was being exhibited was an enlightening experience. My ears will appreciate it when my system is back on tomorrow.
I tend to find my ears ringing after attending hi-fi shows.
Maybe I need to be more assertive in asking exhibitors to turn it down?
Loudness was not a problem as when alone I listen at higher volume at home in the detached house. When not alone the volume is significantly lower than the show, but music is not lacking in engagement. The issue with most of what I heard in Bristol was harshness. I know it is difficult to get a good sound in hotel rooms packed with people but I was expecting a lot better. Compared to what I am used to at home, as well as harsh, expensive systems seemed to sound "muddy" as if a veil needed to be lifted.
The worst system I heard was the top of the range Chord one with Mscaler/Dave. It sounded shrill and I did not stay in the room for long. The music being played did not help and was the worst I heard all day. The speakers were Kudos floor standards. As a Qutest/Mscaler owner I was at least expecting something I could listen to for some time. This was room was my first destination.
The Linn room sounded better, but by then I had had a drink.
The digital system sounded better than the LP12 but there was not much in it. They both sounded harsh. We were treated to some marketing BS which concerned what I consider to be superfluous features. Though neither system was top of the range the digital one costs 50K. Again the speakers were Kudos but this time stand mounts. We were informed that this company is affiliated to Linn.
Systems on the higher floors sounded better and there being fewer people in the rooms probably had a lot to do with it. The lifts were very slow and the stairs would have been daunting to many of the attendees. The systems which sounded best were vinyl with stand mount speakers. The Rogers system sounded nice but the one I liked best was the Pink Triangle/Funk Firm. Could not believe it only cost £1,800 with the source taking up most of this. The active speakers and sub were Phillips. My only criticism was the integration of the sub on rock. It seemed fine playing classical.
The show was my first experience of p&s speakers in five and a half years and on the systems where I was not distracted by harshness the difference in presentation could not have been clearer. I can see why many would prefer the concert hall type presentation, but I don't.
I took the opportunity to speak to Qobuz who must have been the longest travellers from France. I raised the subject of missing content and why most albums appear when I provide links from Spotify but some don't even though the label could be the same. I was told that artist have a say in the matter as well. I also mentioned that I have recently found that Qobuz does not sound quite the same through different apps. A subject for another post.
HiFi racks had a prominent stand and I informed them of the improvement brought about following the purchase of their oak stands last year, decoupling the semi omnidirectional speakers. They had not heard of NVA Cubes and asked me to send a photo.
I am glad I attended my first hifi show and met Geoff, Paul and Mark. The big lesson I learned was to the extent that the price of equipment is not a guarantee of quality. I am nevertheless sure tha some of what I heard was seriously compromised by poor partnering equipment, the variables and lack of attention to setting up and presentation. Playing music at home now I am very assured about the quality, transparancy, neutrality and musicality of my system in my room. The second system puts much of what I heard at the show to shame.