Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Mistakes

One mistake is buying an apartment in a shared building. Take the gym. When you go in, do you wish to see anyone?



Same with listening to audio. Hearing the Acapella Atlas ($99,000.00 USD) was a transcendent experience, and in some respects a pinnacle of audio technology, although there is another maker [Lansche.] The audio vision ended (illusion) as soon as another man entered the room.

Do you wish to have someone in your field of vision, when you hear dynamic sound re-created?

Eschelon Audio offers some fine photography, and admittedly poor taste. Their Amoroso is a nice cut off on a Natulius.

Going to 25 Hz, their Forte is not a sub-woofer, though. A mere 10" on the Atlas hit's the 20 Hz. [Hertz]

The question is do you wish to spend 100K? That is, do you wish to match your Atlas with the Tidal Presencio ($82,620.00 USD, $102,000.00 CDN), say? For that matter, the Tidal Impulse Monoblock Power Amplifiers ($76,140.00 USD, $94,000.00 CDN) also?

How low can you go? We're including a link in reference to our sex article, earlier.

It was interesting to find an importer of audio gear, Element Acoustics, at the Vancouver Audio Show.

They carry gear that people would be interested in, but aren't distributed locally.

We like the Devialet personally. Nice amp, that.

How low you go is your own derision. Although ugly in photographs [20 Hz - 40 KHz], along with the rest of the region, models, likely, the Acapella Atlas is quite nice in person.

We can't say we like Acapella music one bit. Singing in acapella groups, however, is one way music nerds get off.

Here's to Capella, the brightest star in the Constellation of Auriga. Though not pairing the Atlas with Constellation Audio electronics, Element Acoustics did a good job with the top of the Burmester pie.



Dieter Limeback may not be surprised, but Dieter Burmester would be pleasantly surprised.

JP 2016/06/09
www.hifiart.ca

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