Thoughts on Scalford
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We heard some good systems. A couple of real surprises for me. One was the the inexpensive CD system with tiny Keesonic Kubs. Astonishing for their size. Drums sounded more like drums than some big expensive speakers I've heard.
I'll think and write some more tomorrow.
Temper your enthusiasm a bit tho' I'm already disappointed enough about missing it.
Second system was Steve Toy's Tube Distinctions/Tannoy setup. This reminded me if the Belles/Vivid system I heard at Coherent Systems, yet with a far more sensible price tag. Not sure the prestige Tannoy range has a particularly high WAF factor but oh the sound was sublime.
Such a diverse range of systems on show it really needs more than a day to give them all a decent listen.
Didn't hear any other systems - well, not apart from what sounded like someone doing roadworks in the room above me at times - but was fairly happy with what my rig was doing despite the lack of time to get it set how I like it. The Royds did me proud again (thanks for the kind comments BJ) and especially so my new (to me) big Sony ES amp which I think is one of the biggest bargains I've picked up in years. Doing a quick comparison with a Trichord Dino/NCPSU and its own phonostage, those in the room actually preferred the built in one in in the Sony. Amazing.
A truly Grand Day Out, and one to look forward to again next year although I think after 3 years of 'showing' I'll go along as a paying punter.
And as for Richard's legendary Royds (sorry, that never gets old), I have heard them before and I quite agree.
Overwhelming impression was one of a good friendly get together of like minded blokes on a wet Sunday ! Venue was the usual rabbit warren of such hotel/conference centres but that probably added to the interest and intrigue of finding hidden rooms with interesting sounds coming from them.
System wise no particular favourites but the best ones were the simplest and best matched equipment including Gromit’s , Lenco room , one with Snell E’s , Leak 20 with Klipschs and some of the cheap as chips ( no idea which one !). The plethora of Tannoys became a bit tiresome probably because most were valve driven and it would have been interesting to hear some at the end of a chunky solid state amp. One exception was SQ’s active set which could sound incredibly realistic with the right recording.
But overall a very good show which I found useful to provide a benchmark for my own system.