Paulfolbrecht wrote:
In a room size of what we had at the show and playing music at realistic levels consummate to the recording venue, listening distance from the speaks and room volume, it worked out very well for the show. For folks who prefer and are locked into "hi-fi spectaculars", the RSAD/Ultra Fi room probably wasn't for them. Nothing wrong with that preference mind you, just not what we wanted to present.
Hey Paul, I mentioned in another thread before the show I hadn't forgotten you. If you're still interested, now we can set up a time for you to visit at your convenience. Shoot me an email or give me a call. It would be fun.
Cheers!
Robert
RSAD
Since when does Fi make 20W SET monos?The amps used for the show were a pair of customized Daytona monoblocks by Larry D. Moore of Ultra Fi. About 12 watts a side. Normally you wouldn't partner Larry's Daytonas and RSAD's Sasons together but these amps are amazing within their limits - which definitely bellies their 12 watts. I like the amps and as far as dynamic/multi driver speaker designs go, Larry likes the Sasons. I have the amps here for a while until Larry sells them. I intend to write a full review of these beauties if I'm able to get enough time under my belt with them here. I already know this: I'll be sorry to see them go.
In a room size of what we had at the show and playing music at realistic levels consummate to the recording venue, listening distance from the speaks and room volume, it worked out very well for the show. For folks who prefer and are locked into "hi-fi spectaculars", the RSAD/Ultra Fi room probably wasn't for them. Nothing wrong with that preference mind you, just not what we wanted to present.
Hey Paul, I mentioned in another thread before the show I hadn't forgotten you. If you're still interested, now we can set up a time for you to visit at your convenience. Shoot me an email or give me a call. It would be fun.
Cheers!
Robert
RSAD