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Rocky Mountain Audio Fest - 2007
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Rocky Mountain Audio Fest - 2007
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Rocky Mountain Audio Fest - 2007 Denver, Colorado - October 12-14, 2007 |
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| Written by Staff | |||||||||
| Wednesday, 19 December 2007 | |||||||||
Page 6 of 7 ![]() Cain & Cain makes these speakers, which are sensitive enough to be powered by very small amplifiers, like the Tri monoblocks shown below which output around 7 watts each. ![]() ![]() They also showed these cute little speakers with a subwoofer to match. ![]() In the Lyngdorf room, there were some ceiling-high speakers that were shaped like a megaphone. The idea was that the sound is very focused and has less effects due to the room than conventional speakers. ![]() Here are the Lyngdorf source components. They specialize in room correction. ![]() These VMPS ribbon speakers were being driven by Eastern Electric M156 Monoblock power amplifiers. So, now you can see that an observable trend is towards large speakers. ![]() Here are some Studio Electric speakers, being driven by an Art Audio Vivo power amplifier. A Redpoint turntable is the source, shown in close-up view below. ![]() The actual color is more of a red than the purple in this photo. ![]() You can have not only your speakers in wood finish, but your source components as well, from Reference Audio Mods. ![]() Even though round speakers may not be spouse-friendly, they do make a difference in the sound by reducing standing waves. These are Proclaim Audioworks DMT-100s. ![]() Daedalus makes some very attractive speaker designs, shown here. Powered by Art Audio. ![]() These very interesting-looking speakers have the tweeter on the outside of the grille. A close-up of the turntable is shown below. I sure wish I hadn't taken that set of Beethoven's Works on LPs to the Good Will 20 years ago. ![]() |
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