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Positive Feedback ISSUE 11
january/february 2004

 

2004 CES "blur" of a show... Part 3 of many to come!
by Dave and Carol Clark

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The Lamm room with Wilson Watts sounded, like well, Lamm and Wilson. Not really our cup of tea, but many others seem to go for what they offer.

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A lot of parts too!

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Morkai Diamond F1 speakers were like a Japanese origami work of art—except they are from Taiwan! One of the most beautiful speakers visually, they also sounded very good. Morkai also makes the electronics.

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A true architectural statement. Was too scared to ask the price, but I suppose if your asking, you can't afford it. (Just in from the manufacturer...$13,800 which while pricey, for what we saw and heard is a steal!)

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David Liu of Morkai.

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Eggleston was back strong with a wonderfully sounding room.

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The newly revised Fontaine II speakers really impressed with their ease and dynamics.

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The BC22 MKII amplifiers driving Martin Logan speakers to good effect.

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Revised versions of the BC3000. All new parts and layout meaning that older BC3000 owners (Carol, is that you?) can have theirs upgraded for $3000!

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Gilbert turning the other cheek.

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The new BC27 and BC27pi phono stages. No doubt a steal for the money.

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The new Dress Lamp by Tramp Lamps. Gilbert needs to get out more! But it does go well with the pumps and shoes!

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Vandersteen showed their new Quattro loudspeakers. Killer sound with Audio Research electronics.

 

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