G'day maties, hope all is well at your end of the woods.
Headed out from Melb to Sydney on road, it was a bloody long drive! Got there about 9hrs and attended the show. Then had to drive all the way back, about 8hrs &40mins, not too shabby.
So here's the first one: (interesting speaker design, a work of Art!)
These are the Giya G1 Spirits from Vivid Audio. Driven by PS Audio BHK 600's, plenty of drive, dynamics and over-powering bass. The source wasn't upto par... digital streaming.
Sydney Hifi Show April 2025
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Re: Sydney Hifi Show April 2025
Next were the Focal Diva Utopia speakers. These are very interesting, such that everything is built in. Connectivity, comes with a DAC & streamer, plus 200w Class AB amplifiers in each speaker. So all that's required is an App to control the volume levels, that's it! No other gear needed, unless you're using a TT rig, then a preamp is required. The speakers also come fully furnished with an outer cover that is clipped on to the speaker enclosure. This particular pair had a felt type of finish. Other custom finishes are available, such as leather and certain types of fabric, very unusual indeed.
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Re: Sydney Hifi Show April 2025
Very cool stuff. I really like the look of the Focal speakers. Look at those power cords!
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Main stereo: ART Amplifier and ET7s2. 2nd stereo: PV-14L and MV-55. Previously Owned: PF2 preamp, Evolution 2000 Amp, PV-12AL preamp, D/A-2b Vacuum-Tube Digital Processor.
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Main stereo: ART Amplifier and ET7s2. 2nd stereo: PV-14L and MV-55. Previously Owned: PF2 preamp, Evolution 2000 Amp, PV-12AL preamp, D/A-2b Vacuum-Tube Digital Processor.
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Next was the Big kahuna so called reference system that came at an impressive price tag of 670grand $AUD !!! It was anything but worth 670grand. First impressions on the Sonus Faber II Cremonese were quite good actually. Driven on their own was fine! With a full array of ARC's latest and greatest, these were the powerful REF330M monoblocks using 6 KT170 tubes per amp. Very powerful and bombastic, thick heavy and veiled. Didn't quite have the speed, agility and transparency as compared to CJ or my modded CJ amps for that matter. The Ref330m's were priced at 170grand for the pair, comparing these with CJ's ART108A's or the ART300's, the ARC Ref amps aren't anywhere near CJ's ART amplifiers performance, no chance Charlie! I could get the ART108A's for less than half of the ARC's. The performance of the ART108A's and the ART300's are awe-inspiring! It takes an awful lot of dollars and engineering to equal or surpass these.
The other very thing that I was NOT pleased with at all, is the fact that they were using 6 REL subs in conjunction with the SF Cremonese. What the...??? Just a pair of REL's ok... but 6!!! C'mon, this is not music, just loud thunderous levels with artificial enhancements in LF. No definition, no proper soundstage depth, lacking musicality, refinement in presentation was lacking, just a huge wall of a blast! And for 670grand, no thanks.
The gear was impressive though.
The other very thing that I was NOT pleased with at all, is the fact that they were using 6 REL subs in conjunction with the SF Cremonese. What the...??? Just a pair of REL's ok... but 6!!! C'mon, this is not music, just loud thunderous levels with artificial enhancements in LF. No definition, no proper soundstage depth, lacking musicality, refinement in presentation was lacking, just a huge wall of a blast! And for 670grand, no thanks.
The gear was impressive though.
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Re: Sydney Hifi Show April 2025
Then came this very unusual bizarre system, an all-in-one, all inclusive including a sub in the middle! Has every type of connectivity you need, only thing lacking is a toaster! This is the latest lifestyle gadget from Marantz. Sounds just about passable... but definitely not highend. It's like a giant Google mini with a built-in sub. BTW the sub is the circular component that sits in the middle. Comes in two sizes, a small donut and a bigger donut!
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Not sure why somebody would want to pair 6 Rel subs (or any subs for that matter) with those Sonus Faber speakers? They should already be full range. Why muddy the soundstage with so much artificial low end?
The Marantz is a conversation piece for sure. Obviously not geared to a true audiophile but interior designers with deep pocketed clients.
The Marantz is a conversation piece for sure. Obviously not geared to a true audiophile but interior designers with deep pocketed clients.
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Re: Sydney Hifi Show April 2025
Here's the last one that elevated my senses, apart from the many others that were pretty much standard. The majority of system demos were using streaming services, that were sub-par compared to the rest of the gear, and the most annoying thing during playback, is the music would cut out due to Internet issues.
The other systems that did have proper sources set-up, such as TT's and digital players, the quality of playback was tops!
Which brings me back to these two TT rigs, one being my favourite the Rega Naid system, superb! It was playing in the SF & ARC system, and I specifically requested for those ugly REL subs to be switched off! Playing through the Cremonese II's full-range that was world's apart! The performance was far more enjoyable and had the level of musicality I was looking for. The REL subs just ruined that quality performance. I'm not sure why you really need 6 subs on top of a speaker system that already costs 200grand...? No sense at all.
Anyway, here are the two TT rigs that truly out-performed every digital streaming thing during the show. The Rega Naid and Musical Fidelity M8X, top gear stuff.
The other systems that did have proper sources set-up, such as TT's and digital players, the quality of playback was tops!
Which brings me back to these two TT rigs, one being my favourite the Rega Naid system, superb! It was playing in the SF & ARC system, and I specifically requested for those ugly REL subs to be switched off! Playing through the Cremonese II's full-range that was world's apart! The performance was far more enjoyable and had the level of musicality I was looking for. The REL subs just ruined that quality performance. I'm not sure why you really need 6 subs on top of a speaker system that already costs 200grand...? No sense at all.
Anyway, here are the two TT rigs that truly out-performed every digital streaming thing during the show. The Rega Naid and Musical Fidelity M8X, top gear stuff.
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Re: Sydney Hifi Show April 2025
Finally, the humble system that had all the musicality, definition, superb soundstage depth, well balanced, transparency, quality with finesse! And Yes, the speakers simply disappear!
This is the Triangle speaker system, with built-in Class D amplifiers in each speaker, has deep articulate bass, fast paced and easy dynamics. Nothing to fall off your seat, enjoyable for long periods and an absolute pleasure to audition. Best of show!
And costs less than 16grand. Go figure.
This is big dog RJ signing off, over & woof!
This is the Triangle speaker system, with built-in Class D amplifiers in each speaker, has deep articulate bass, fast paced and easy dynamics. Nothing to fall off your seat, enjoyable for long periods and an absolute pleasure to audition. Best of show!
And costs less than 16grand. Go figure.
This is big dog RJ signing off, over & woof!
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