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Audiophile Semper Hi Fi

I may get punched for my title, and that’s okay. It is truth 🙂

My job , or one of them here at Audible Images AV as the Marketing guy is to experiment, test gear, etc. and then share my experience in our blog. This is a straight observation I experienced myself and I know it needs to be shared, cause it was pretty cool, and also why I believe Audible Images AV has been around for 12 years already.

So, the characters in this story happen to be Ed (my boss and friend), James, Brent, Myself and 12 cats. (1 of 12 cats looking on, from right side of couch in immediate image below) The scenario is an Audiophile who needed some help tuning his system (as a friend as opposed to being an actual customer) and incorporating a newly added subwoofer that is of a much older generation of subs, to his home theater.

Black Cat enjoys Sonus Faber Veneres w/ NAD receiver & Velodyne sub System

Background details & slight tangent…

About 6 months or so in with my stint here at Audible Images, I met James, a friend of Ed Masterson’s who came into our showroom who had worked with Ed at Kennedy Space Center back in the early 90’s. They both worked for a major defense contractor there, and James the friend, who is also an Audiophile and a person who won a pair of Sonus Faber Venere 1.5’s at an event we held (a drawing if u will), a year or so before I got here. (I’ve been an Audiophile and here at Audible for a little over 2 years)

So going back around a year or so, James came in to pickup a center channel he was buying as a friend if you will, the “Venere Center” from Ed to incorporate a center channel into his home theater as a matching piece. (piano black is the color of his Sonus Faber Venere series at his home). Naturally when a friend, existing customer or new visitor comes into the showroom, we give them a demo for fun, so that they know what the ultimate sounding system is out there in the world. Conveniently, that ultimate system resides right here in our showroom here in Melbourne, Florida. We have three listening rooms in our showroom: 2 theater demo rooms which include one modest high performance system called “The Escape Pod” and the other Ultra High End High Performance system & room called “The Transporter” plus the third room is a medium high end two channel listening room called “The Great Room”. James had already heard our other systems, but he had not heard the latest upgrade in “The Transporter” reference/listening room, with the additional new 6 sub-base / subwoofers in the front of the room. They are the REL G1 Mark II Sub-base speakers (Subs famous for 2 channel listening & also used for LFE theater, stacked in arrays of 3.) I had been testing a song I hadn’t heard in years called “Lazy” by Deep Purple on their Machine Head album, when James came in whom I had just met that day for the first time. “Lazy” sounded incredible in “The Transporter”. (Genre: Hard rock, Heavy metal, Blues rock) James had let on that he was a hard core Deep Purple fan and after going thru a set of tracks from “Machine Head” and then from the Made in Japan live album which James had highly recommended we listen to, (1973 U.S. release album), James took off after an hour or so of listening to intense rock/metal/blues. And as a friend of Ed’s he later called and had asked Ed if sometime, Ed could visit his home to tune the system. Now this request was riding on Ed’s mind for quite a while. (a few months) Ed working 6 days a week forever, this was a hard thing to do, to take an afternoon off and evening, and make the almost one hour drive to a friends, to tune his system. Ed gets very little family time at night.

The Purpose of the Day and Events

So to bring it back on track from my tangent, back around the first of June this year (2019), while Ed was working a Saturday showroom day, he texted me about going to James house after showroom hours to tune his system. I was feeling like dung less 10%, and so I let fly back via text, lemme see how I feel later. But I texted Ed back in 30 minutes, and said let’s just get our friend James pumped and tuned.

Now Ed enjoys eating. So, when I asked him if he could swing by and just pick me up on the way North he said, don’t eat before he comes, we’re doing Kelsey’s. What’s special about that? Well, Kelsey’s is a kick ass (excuse the french) Italian/Greek restaurant (a family chain of 4 or 5 local stores in Brevard County and back in the late 80’s they even had one across from UCF when we were going there, and it was about our favorite eating spot) in which Ed, Brent and Myself love their pizza and it’s sweet dough and their almost sensuous Greek salads with a house dressing that matches the awesomeness. So Brent would meet Ed and I at Kelsey’s in Titusville, eat a festive meal, than all 3 Audiophiles would head over to James for a System Tuning and Cat Entertaining party. (James and his Wife have 12 cats, 1 outdoor and 11 that live indoor 🙂 )

When we got to James home, you could tell James was an Audiophile. How? He had delicate custom made speaker pillowcase covers for his Venere 1.5’s on stands and his gear was in a dedicated closet by the front door that normally houses coats and umbrellas for most people, lol. So, Ed and Brent worked on James system. And I kept the 11 indoor cats distracted from the tuning people. The challenge was trying to get a 15+ year old sub to play nicely in two channel mode, and also to be tuned in with the thump and boom it needed to add in 5.1 theater listening mode too. I know Velodyne makes good subs because Brent and Ed have said so. (Note: Brent, also a lifetime Audiophile, who also worked with Ed at the Cape, has a crazy high end theater. D’Agostino Momentum Mono Blocs for the fronts of his 7.2 system, and a 130 inch screen for his theater with 5 cushy theater chairs.) But I, being of a newer generation of Audiophiles, having been exposed to REL Acoustics ingenuous 2 channel setup mode that uses High level connection which has totally in my opinion, revolutionized the dynamic range listening access and experience of low frequency bass in two channel and then also LFE for surround 5.1 or 7.1 sub woofing sound.

It took about 2 1/2 hours for Ed to satisfy himself for blending the sub and tuning the system and the 2 front left and right speakers to the rear surface mounted surrounds so that the NAD 748 Receiver could deliver it’s most enjoyable listening served up. Perhaps the positioning of the Venere 1.5’s had only been adjusted 21 times, I can’t say for sure 🙂

Before we took off, I said goodbye to the affectionate and also attack cats that James owned, shot some photos of the system in his living room, and we then took off for home.

Ed dropped me off around 9:30 Pm, a long day for Ed, but a good one. We laughed our butts off a number of times while eating dinner and after dinner from a few “older” type jokes we used to employ while back as roommates in college at UCF. And we know James was stoked with his now tuned up system. Semper Hi Fi …

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Jose’s Passion for Music and How Ed Masterson Helped with The Dream A/V System

Jose Martinez is probably the most Passionate music listener and collector that I will meet in my lifetime.  Granted I am only into my third year as an Audiophile, but I believe you will also agree with me.  Florida Today newspaper did an exceptionally nice article about Jose and his collection here.

The video below shares the incredible extent of Jose’s library, how long ago he started it, the road to getting his ultimate theater system designed and the rare chance of how he met Ed Masterson of Audible Images to undertake the amazing project of the Ultimate theater.

On a  personal note, I have visited Jose’s home and listened to a theater demo a number of times, but the last one I experienced, was the most brief and also the most intense enjoyment of all.  Jose is the Master at giving demos for his system. We had a National and Regional Sales director from MartinLogan, and they had a plane to catch, their time was very limited, so Jose made the best of 45 minutes time.  After a few vinyl 2 channel masterpieces, and a few movie clips, Jose closed it out with a very emotional finale for me of feeling submersed in the Moment at the Concert if you will experience, of  “David Gilmour Live At Pompeii” from the incredible 2016 performance over 2 days.

The system is composed of Dan D’Agostino Momentum mono blocks, Audio Research, MartinLogan Neolith speakers, JL Audio Gothams, a 165 inch screen and a whole lot more.

Enjoy!

Jose Martinez's passion for music and testimonial about Ed Masterson & Audible Images

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Protect your Mac stack with the new MPC500 McIntosh Power Controller

When you’ve got $5 – 10K or more worth of really nice high end McIntosh and/or mixed gear, isn’t it prudent to protect your investment, with something you know has already been tested with McIntosh gear?

You can now get it done with the new MPC500 McIntosh Power Controller. (MSRP $2500) See the product here.

You can connect up to 8 pieces of gear (U.S. power sources of 120 volts AC , and/or see manual for 240 volt protection), and setup trigger cables with your preamp to the amplifier, turntable and more for altogether power on convenience.  It protects against brutal power surges from lightning, and also for protecting low voltage devices against secondary surges and spikes that can occur after the initial event.  See the three thermally protected metal-oxide varistors (TPMOVs) explanation from McIntosh below the diagram.

On our showroom floor, we have the Controller connecting the Mac stack in our “Great Room” reference/listening room, which includes the McIntosh C2600 2-Channel Vacuum Tube Preamplifier, the new powerhouse McIntosh MC462 Solid State Amplifier and the McIntosh MT5 2-Channel Precision Turntable.  I may also connect the Bluesound Node 2i Wireless Multi-Room Hi-Res Music Streamer DAC that we use as a second source for the McIntosh system.  Below I have attached the MPC500 Power Controller Connection Diagram.  (The diagram happens to explain the connection of a Theater Processor, an Am/FM tuner and a Media Bridge, but for our purposes, it will be a bit less involved for the components we are using, though the process is still essentially the same, trigger cables, ethernet, rs232, etc.  Note: this diagram is for 120 VAC, there is a 2nd diagram for 240 VAC)  Below are additional photos of our McIntosh stack in “The Great Room”.

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Concise explanation excerpt from McIntosh website:

AC power line protection is accomplished with the use of three thermally protected metal-oxide varistors (TPMOVs) – which are far safer than traditional MOVs – that provide you with Line to Neutral, Line to Ground and Neutral to Ground protection. For secondary surge events, the MPC500 provides protection for your ethernet, coaxial, and other low voltage devices via Gas Discharge Tubes (GDT), Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) thermistors and Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) components. Also included in the MPC500 is electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtering of the AC line and over/under voltage protection, which will switch off the rear receptacles to keep your connected devices safe from trying to operate at undesired voltage levels.”

 

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How Special Do The Sonus Faber Sonetto Series Speakers Sound In A Spare Bedroom Type Listening Room?

In the generally more modest of our three listening / reference rooms at Audible Images AV, we are breaking in the Sonus Faber Sonetto Series speakers setup in our “Escape Pod” reference room.   Come in for a Demo.

Sonetto Series speakers by Sonus Faber and NAD M17 Preamp w M27 7 channel ampI’ll keep this short and to the point.  (Google prefers 1000 + word blog posts 😉 ) It sounds really really good.  We have them tuned in really nice for that two channel center sweet spot listening seat, and in 7.1 Theater where there’s room for 3 on the couch as in a family room 🙂

We have three speakers from the Sonetto Series on display for listening; the Sonetto Center II and the Sonetto 3’s setup for the front left and right.  (See the excellent Sonetto 3 review by hometheaterreview.com here) For the surround speakers and rear surrounds we have some smaller in-wall speakers.  To round out the low end base dynamics for the room we also have two REL Acoustics T7i Sub-Base speakers against the front wall.  We can demo the room with the subs on and off.

On screen in the photos is the visual display of the Bluesound Streaming (a Dire Straits song) card card in the NAD Master Series M17 Preamplifier/Processor along with the M27 seven channel Amplifier.  The system sounds quite awesome.

Come on in for a low key , melt in the couch demo.  Shut the door and test out the 2 Channel stereo or the 7.1 system.  See Gallery below.

 

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Who Has A Home Theater System With Only Three Speakers?

People tell us all the time upon a visit to our Showroom: “I didn’t know stores like this exist anymore!” Where you can not only hear what you are buying, but actually have it set up in an isolated room without other shoppers or noise around, and focus on the pleasure and your own tastes.

The featured image above is directly from the Bluesound website. Because it works perfect for the point I’m making today 😊 A TV, 2 speakers and a rounded black box (Amplifier).

Your first Home Theater system with in this case, three speakers, not two, 6 or 7, but 3.  (Explained below)

This three speaker theater sounds fantastic, it takes up so little space. You can add stuff to it like a CD player or Turntable and when you’re ready to step into the next level of theater (if you do), this system will make an entertainment center in another room, a college dorm, for visiting family in a guest bedroom or a home office, etc.

Who creates a Home Theater with just three speakers?

Someone like myself: Just starting out with my first system, budget is tight, yet I want something that sounds excellent, and is easy to use.

What is the System?

A pair of PSB Imagine Mini Bookshelf speakers ($750/pair), a REL Acoustics T7i Amplifier Powered Sub-Base Speaker (Subwoofer – $999/ea.), a Bluesound Powernode 2i Digital Streamer – Stereo Amplifier – WiFi – Music Server – DAC ($799 – all in one), a pair of PSB stands ($299), Transparent Audio Cables (approx. $150) and your existing TV (though we can provide your Sony TV needs). All for about $2997. NO PRESSURE.

Just come in to hear it. And then go home and think about it. Also, think about every night when you get home from work, bad day or good day, you will have this little escape area in your home to chill out.

How Difficult is the Setup?

Take the optical or coaxial audio out connection on your smart tv into the back of your BlueSound Powernode 2i, Make your left and right speaker connections, plug your powered subwoofer into the Subw connection in the back of the Powernode, then you’ll need to get into your TV settings and turn off the TV speakers and since all TV’s are a little different, you may have to modify a couple other TV audio settings and also choose Surround sound or similar and naturally one confusing thing will hit you, and when you figure that one out, You’re Done!

Negative Comments

This is the part that the big box stores or online vendors that sell a 5.1 system in a box for $399 do not tell you. It’s going to sound like garbage. You would have been better off buying a $200 set of headphones and an iPhone dock.

Systems that actually sound good do in fact cost some money. Ya do need to spend at least a couple grand to have something that you will not get a headache listening to, and something that when company comes over to your home, they actually tell you that it sounds great.

Summary

Bluesound products have been around for quite a while and we have many happy customers who have bought them from us. PSB speakers including the ones in this story, Won TAS (The Absolute Sound) 2017 Editors Choice Award. REL Acoustics has the Sub-Base speaker system down, (has earned a number of great reviews, Tone Audio and The Absolute Sound) where it sounds great as a home theater speaker that goes boom, or for 2 channel stereo, it takes a modest pair of speakers and fills in the dynamic range of sounds in the low end that you’d normally be missing.

Also, this Powernode 2i has a really excellent DAC at it’s price point, and when you connect this system with your favorite music streaming service, of which I strongly recommend Tidal for your service, and you now have most any music in high resolution at your fingertips.  Later, you can look into Roon (because Roon and Tidal have the ultimate Audiophile combo) to organize, search and expand your listening library.  Check out Roon here. 

Ed Masterson at Audible Images AV is an Audiophile at heart. He hates sales, does not allow sales pressure, however, he does insist (without pressure) that you let him give you a brief listening tour of all 3 of our Reference Listening Rooms so that you experience something you never have before in your life.

Come in and treat yourself to a relaxed, no sales, listening experience. Ask all the questions you want!

Thank you.

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Two Great Sounding under $800 NAD Amplifiers Reviewed for Audiophiles on a Strict Budget

Before I delve into my plug about two NAD Amplifiers, I’d like to mention the RMAF , the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest and how it appeared to have not only a revived entourage, but has been stated by many, WHAT A GREAT SHOW FOR THIS 2018 YEAR!.  For those not in the know, what is it specifically?

Well, from the Company, here’s their definition/description: The Rocky Mountain International Audio Fest (RMAF) is the largest consumer audio and home entertainment show in the United States. Simply put: “mega stereo systems!”

Okay, nuff said on that. “mega stereo systems” is the take away.

Here at Audible Images AV, we are all about excellent, spectacular sound.  Not fancy bells and whistles of mass market that distract from an excellent sound emphasis, but just really really well chosen and designed Audio Systems.  Ranging from Modest High Performance to Ultra Ultra High End systems.

So needless to say, I was pretty stoked to read the excellent reviews by Neil Gader of TAS (The Absolute Sound mag) February 2019 issue in his portion of the SHOW REPORT for Rocky Mountain Audio Fest 2018 about a couple of NAD products at the show.  The NAD C 658 BluOS DAC/Preamplifier/Streamer, the NAD D 3045 Integrated Amplifier.  And in the same magazine  issue, Paul Seydor wrote “Prepare to be astonished” review (not mentioned in the RMAF section) , but nonetheless a very upbeat 7 page article and plug about the NAD C 328 Hybrid Digital DAC Amplifier and C 546BEE CD Player.

If you are a new Audiophile, or a seasoned one looking for an Amplifier that sounds great and is priced under $800, then you’ll be pleased to find this post. I just want to focus on two of the NAD products mentioned.  The NAD D 3045 Integrated Amplifier and the NAD C 328 Hybrid Digital DAC Amplifier.

Why am I focusing on these two? Because NAD has a vastly superior sound to that of equivalent priced products of competitors.  And if you read the intro on our Brands page at Audible Images, and come into our Showroom, you’ll learn that Ed Masterson, Owner, Engineer is all about the Sound Quality and Tuning to make great systems sound even better.  Not pushing product… (that happens just by folks hearing our systems and learning Ed’s passion)

So what’s great about the NAD D 3045?  I offer up a bullet list.  (See the gallery below the bullets)

Plusses

  • the Sound quality is great
  • the price is only $699
  • we have the D 3020 connected to an office computer and with the PSB Speakers Imagine Mini Bookshelf speakers, it sounds great at 30 Wpc
  • the D 3045 has 60 Wpc
  • has an asynchronous USB 24/192 input
  • support for MQA and DSD
  • Bluetooth powered by aptX HD
  • a high quality MM (moving magnet) phonostage for vinyl enthusiasts
  • owners can choose between horizontal or vertical orientation for the amp
  • in addition to BluOS streaming content, MQA decoding is available on all digital inputs
  • both preamp and subwoofer outputs are included for additional connection flexibility
  • and as Neil Gader mentions, “icing on the cake” is the premium quality headphone jack on the front panel

 

So what’s great about the NAD C 328 Hybrid Digital Amp?  I offer a bullet list.  (See the gallery below the bullets)

  • the sound quality is great
  • price is only $549
  • 50 Wpc output (20Hz-20kHz at rated THD) both channels driven
  • THD 0.005% at 1 V output
  • 3 line level on RCA analog inputs
  • 1 mm phono 
  • 2 Coaxial digital input
  • 2 Toslink optical inputs
  • Bluetooth
  • You can run your TV with optical out right into the amp for great TV sound with the onboard DAC in the C 328
  • Line level Subwoofer out RCA jack

Did I mention, NAD is a 45 year old company?  No shame, I know 🙂

Though we don’t stock the 2 Amps mentioned on our floor (we don’t have the room), we have plenty of NAD/BlueSound amplifier products (NAD amps are built into Bluesound units) on the floor for you to completely convince yourself that in the $399 to $899 range and beyond, you will really enjoy the sound of your new NAD Amplifier should you choose to bring one into your home.

In Summary, I mentioned the plug for these 2 NAD items because for years, Audible Images AV in Melbourne, FL has been very impressed with the High Performance sound of NAD Amplifiers.  And when folks walk into our showroom, sometimes they think we only carry Ultra High End gear.  That is not the case.  Now Ed or one of us will do our best to have you listen to all 3 listening rooms so that you will always have a Reference for what is out there, and for the most Spectacular sound you will ever hear.  A visit to our Showroom will blow your mind, and that’s what makes it really fun.  

We all would probably enjoy driving a 2019 Porsche 911 Turbo, even if we couldn’t own one 😉

But we are all about providing you Great Audio Sound in whatever your budget.

Thank you.

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Our First Annual “Music Appreciation Event” at Audible Images AV in Melbourne, Florida

Our First Annual “Music Appreciation Event” was a good time, and probably had a lot more mingling and less music listening, but it’ll only get better next year, and actually every year.

We could not have asked for better weather at 71 degrees and standing on the front porch overlooking the beautiful Banana River.  (If you stand on your toes you can see it across the street 😉 )  See the photo gallery below.

Folks had a chance to chat with Bill McKiegan, President of Dan D’Agostino Master Audio Systems.  Bill Peugh from Wilson Audio.   We give thanks to both of them for being here.

We also give thanks to Tony Magner @amisales.com , and Dennis Chern at Martin Logan, and thanks to Trent Suggs at REL Acoustics.

The Photographic Art Display was incredible as was the Food array, both provided by Erika Masterson, Ed’s wonderful Wife.

We had some of our wonderful long time customers here, as well as some first time visitors.  

Folks brought in their favorite tracks on CD, USB or whatever, and it gave everyone a chance to here something new, either Artist ,Album or Genre.

The event was held on Saturday from 12 to 5, December 8th.  And we will probably have a similar date for the event next year.

So be sure to watch for our posts about next years event.  And for those of you that stopped by, thank you!

All of us at Audible Images AV.

 

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Audible Images AV customer Scott Hurley talks about Ed Masterson

Audible Images AV customer Scott Hurley talks about Ed Masterson’s Acoustic treatment and engineered approach to optimizing Scott’s listening room and Ultra High End system.

An interesting aspect in this wonderful customer testimonial, is how Scott actually had some nice high end gear, but the room was lacking in any engineered acoustic treatment and the most critical step of any AV system, the system tuning, had never been done by someone that was skilled & trained in the fine tuning of a system.

Enjoy the Video!

Scott Hurley speaks about Ed Masterson

“Enabling Your Music to sound Incredible Again”

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Sonus Faber has written a beautiful Sonnet or Sonetto for Audiophiles.

As some of you know,  I live in a very biased world of Audiophilia here in our showroom at Audible Images AV.

Every day I can and do listen to Dan D’Agostino electronics, dCS Vivaldi & Rossini, Wilson Audio Alexx  speakers & other models along with the other ultra high end complementary gear items in the “Transporter” & “Great Room” reference rooms.

So how can I possibly enjoy listening to modestly priced, yet not ready for shipping, Sonus Faber bookshelf Sonetto 2’s and the new floorstander Sonetto V’s,  at $2300 & $4999 respectively, without developing a holier than thou perspective?

Because I love this stuff at all levels.  Ed’s Audiophilia is contagious around here.

The New Sonetto II's by Sonus FaberSo Tuesday, our Sonus Faber rep brought these two members of the brand new Sonetto Collection into our showroom to hear.

Now keep this in mind, I am not a reviewer guy,  I am an experience the fun guy only.  And man was I excited with the new sound.  Made in Italy too!

First, we plugged the Sonetto II bookshelf speakers in, placed up on our 29 1/2 inch from the floor stands.  Which was a little too high to be honest, for the listening sweet spot, but we had to make do.  Our electronics choice was a Parasound Halo combo.  The P7 preamp with the A31 , 3 channel x 250 watt solid state amplifier.  Our source, was the Bluesound Node 2 streaming music server. I had already tested the A31 with a couple other pair of speakers to make sure it would deliver the goods, and it did.

The first thing I wanted to hear was if these new made in Italy beauties could hand out some excellent base response.  And deliver they did, I was impressed! I wasn’t looking for a 15-30 hz gutteral rumble, just well balanced bass musicality. We didn’t spend too much time with the testing of the Sonetto II bookshelves for their mid-range and tweeter success, because the stands were just too high for the room, so my final note on the Sonetto II’s: “Flight of the Cosmic Hippo” by Bella Fleck had the base punch I wanted so much to hear.  And the lesser bass in “Tin Pan Alley” by Stevie Ray sounded excellent and gave me the lower end musicality I was hoping for 🙂   

The Sonetto V's by Sonus FaberI was a bit more anxious to hear the Sonetto V’s.  At $5000 a pair, you tend to adjust your Wilson “Alexx” hat a little more closely to listen in.

If it seems that I share many of the same songs over and over again when putting on the listening / testing hat, you would be correct.  Why do I do this? Because Ed has pounded into my head (a bit of hyperbole), to develop a Reference for listening via a few set parameters.  Specific Songs to quickly observe delivery of each of the 3 main frequency areas of bass, mids & tweeter, develop or use a consistent reference room and it’s ambience, and then you can more easily discern nuances in a tune as delivered from the gear you are testing.

So back to the Sonetto V’s. Fantastic, and excellent.  After filtering through my base testing of the V’s, check, and much better than I would have suspected.  I just tested a $9000 pair of speakers a while back, and I can say they were inferior to these new Walnut colored Sonetto floorstanders.  Both had 4 drivers, (being lazy on the comparison), but the accuracy of the V’s was very good.  I now started to look deeper into the mid-range and higher frequency, and the words airy, clean and absolutely no abrupt decay of any instruments are the words that came to mind. (Thank you Stereophile Magazine for your Audio Glossary dictionary to help make my point)

I would love to have these Sonetto V’s in our showroom.  I wish I had the opportunity to test them with the D’Agostino Momentum Integrated amp, but time ran out.

Sonus Faber,  your Collection, or Family name was very appropriate, “Sonetto”, I give them a thumbs up for my Tuesday pleasure time at work. 🙂

 

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How well do the Bowers & Wilkins 804 D3’s brighten up your Stereo Sound System?

804_D3-Bowers-and-Wilkins-Satin-WhiteI enjoy reading threads in a number of the Audiophile forums on gear that we have on the floor in our showroom here at Audible Images AV.  Especially when they are asking how a particular pair of speakers sound and with what amplifiers would they recommend.

Here I am tasked with the job of listening to gear from Modest High Performance to crazy Ultra High End.

Now granted we don’t have a pair of the “Relentless” monoblocs by Dan D’Agostino,  but I do get to enjoy from NAD Receivers to Dan D’Agostino’s Momentum and Progression monobloc amps on our floor.  If you like test driving Porsche 911’s, then you know how fortunate I feel from a listening perspective in our showroom.

So, we got in some Bowers and Wilkins 804 D3’s right out of the box to test drive from the B & W sales rep.

Well, I got to test these speakers in two reference rooms in our showroom.  Below are the Amps and Receivers I tested them with.

Now keep this in mind, I am not a review guy like at Stereophile Magazine or The Absolute Sound.  I am blessed with just sampling up to the finest candy available comparable to a Sugar Boutique store (that also sells “Rock Candy”) in downtown Manhattan during Christmas time. And I simply share just how I enjoyed the taste. I’m working on the jargon of Audiophilia so I don’t leave you scratching your head. But it’s a work in progress 🙂 

 

“The Great Room” – demo 

I started off in what we call our “Great Room”, an entrance to high end, but certainly some modest gear is also on display. The Great Room is an open or shared space typical in modern homes, well lit with wood floors and a vaulted ceiling. Its acoustic signature results in rich sound with brightly illuminated stereo images.  That said..

(photo below of “The Great Room” before Bowers & Wilkens 804’s were brought in)

The "Great Room" demo room where we tested the Bowers and Wilkens 804 D-3's.

 

We connected those beautiful Satin White Floorstanders with Dan D’Agostino’s Momentum Integrated Amplifier.  This may have been overkill, but Dan is our normal Amp that stays connected to normally Wilson Audio Sabrina speakers and the dSC Rossini DAC with streaming as a source. 

The nice thing about the 804’s,  they can handle a lot of power, and the Momentum Integrated puts out 200 Watts into 8 Ohms, and they responded nicely with the Integrated Amp.  I did find out that they need to be toed out quite a bit more than the Wilson Sabrina’s, and we found the best spot. 

All of my test drives were using Digital Streamers/Music Server DAC’s as a source.  

Definitely a great amount of detail showed up in the upper mid-range.  So I could tell these low footprint floorstanders had great potential, but now it was time to pair them up with the classic McIntosh and Bower & Wilkins marriage that we so often hear about.

So next up, still in the “Great Room” we fired up the Mac MC452 2-channel 450 Watt Amp with our fairly new C2600 Tube Preamplifier.  This was a really nice match.  In fact, it was a much better match up than the Momentum Integrated Amp.   

I went through quite a number of tracks, from Classic Rock, R&B and some Classical.  

“Fade To Black” , is almost always a first test run to feel how the base delivers.  I did have to mentally erase the base punch I get from the Sabrina’s (also the Sabrina’s add $7500 over the 804’s  so keep that in mind), and once that was remedied, the two 6 1/2 inch Woofers in the 804’s clearly came to life.  The guitar intro and further in the song also confirmed the Bowers & Mac marriage. Now just to make sure I wasn’t deceived by this classic Dire Straits hit and the transition from the Momentum Integrated Amp to the Mac 452, I then tapped over to “Flight of the Cosmic Hippo” by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones which is so easily done with an iPad and a Roon Nucleus Server.  The Hippo had the thump I was looking for.  The base in the Hippo is pretty extensive and came across very nicely.  The details from the mid to upper mid-range provided the timbre I expected for each instrument (with emphasis on the fact that I am an experience sharer and not a “Reviewer) and would totally satisfy the Audiophile seeking a Mid-Range fix with Classic Rock n Roll delivered from the Mac and Bowers marriage.  

I closed out the test drive with some R&B and Classical, and then decided it was time to experience Audio Research with the 804’s.

Audio Research Reference 75 SE Stereo Amplifier
Audio Research Reference 6 Stereo Preamplifier
Overall a pretty good match, pretty good base, not at par with the Mac, but good, and in no way shameful. One final point, the mid range on the Audio Research was noticeably more transparent and more distinct in detail than the Mac.  So they both had their strengths. Very glad we tried both McIntosh and Audio Research.  The differences were enjoyable to hear as I perused some of my favorite test and personal listening tracks.

Now it was time to walk the 804’s thru a couple amps ranging from very modest to shall we say high performance modest.

“The Escape Pod” room – Demo

I played with (tested) two pieces in the Escape Pod.  Having discovered that the sweetness of 804’s tonal quality became most evident when connected at 4 ohm’s in the other room, I suspected that our Escape Pod playing on modest to high performance modest might be brief.  I tried the NAD T 758 V3 A/V Surround Sound Receiver (110 wpc solid state) and concluded the 804’s certainly like more power.  Then the Rogue Audio – Cronus Magnum took his turn (100 wpc tubes) and of course the improvement over the modest NAD solid state was significant, but without ruffling anyone’s feathers, it was distinct that modest to medium high end tubes are the very best partner for those 804’s, in regards to our showroom.

In summary, those Diamond 804 D-3’s delivered some very nice upper mid-range detail, and I can’t help but see how Bowers & Wilkens really likes to court high end tube amps, and if I was pointing with a laser for an amp & preamp, McIntosh in one of their mid to high-end range lines would be a very special marriage target.

Thank you Bowers & Wilkens for a very pleasureable day in the Audiophile Candy Store.

Art

 

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