Monday, August 17, 2015

Good From Afar, Far From Good

Reach Crescendo with Burmester: A Hamptons HiFi Event

Ok, what's wrong with this picture? Everything is just lovely. Maybe the flew material above the fire is a bit off. The height of the loudspeaker, of course.

Reach Crescendo with Burmester: A Hamptons HiFi Event

You won't notice it in the smaller photo. Everything looks just right, and is placed, correctly. The height of the loudspeaker is only off in proportion to the height of the amplifier, left, in front of the wood stock.

It's actually Herman Burnmeister's B100 Model - his very best loudspeaker, but we would see the loudspeaker even higher, with more wood above the speaker section.

From the distance, you may even say to yourself (in the small photo), "What is this?" "Is this the Dynaudio Evidence?" (old verison|2-tweeter).

Deiter Burnmesiter uses absolutely lovely tweeters.

OK, it's the size and the height of the rack vs the size and height of the loudspeaker. It doesn't make the loudspeaker look any worse, nor the components, either.

Everything is just lovely on its own, you'd just love to see a larger loudspeaker. It's gorgeous, just too shadowed, and one does not imagine an active role for it.

Yes, it's possible. It's an absolutely lovely loudspeaker.

Some place racks on the side, for this very reason.

Others eschew the display of equipment for this very reason - our preference.

It's lovely how the dancer's sillouette points to the loudspeaker, and how the size of the loudspeaker is extended in the shadow.

Behind great things one imagines greater still, and perhaps a Burnmeister system may propel you to greater depths of understanding and mysticism.

Perhaps with such a lovely center (just look at that center speaker), it may propel you further to that division bell moment where you propel your enterprise to the unimagined depths of your competitions dispair+.

That unimagined time when you hit upon something so rightly that you leave all others in the dust of their own enchiladas and curtailing it to the cue-strom.

How's that for an angstrom moment?

JP 2015/08/17
www.hifiart.ca

+ Dis, hinting at disparity, and not mentioning the despair.

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