A bit of background before getting to my Montreal Audiofest 2024 review….
Attending my first audio show, Toronto Audiofest 2023, reminded me how much of an emotional experience high-end audio can be. Sure, top-shelf speakers can do a phenomenal job of replicating highs, mediums, and lows exactly as they were intended to be played with no distortion, effectively delivering a “live” concert experience. But ultimately, if the system does not “resonate at your frequency” it won’t stir your emotions.
Once a system does have your number, it can be intoxicating! Indeed, I found myself going back to my favourite rooms multiple (at least 4-5) times at Toronto Audiofest. I attend about 20 trade shows per year (car, motorcycle, boat, gun, custom knives, etc) and no other show has ever made me go back to the same exhibits so many times! No wonder audiophiles are willing to pay such astronomical prices!
With that in mind, I am shifting my focus for Montreal Audiofest 2024. Specifically, I am no longer just looking for the speakers with the best BASS, rather the system and components that create the most emotional experience for me. Of course, audio equipment doesn’t just rely on sound, they can be visually stunning and marvels of engineering. Can anything at Montreal match the Acora VRC or Monitor Audio Hyphn from the Toronto show? We shall see (errr hear…errr feel).
After a brief ribbon cutting ceremony …
It’s show time!
BTW, it was super cool to meet Audiophile Junkie at the ribbon cutting. I love that his videos feature rap/hiphop/dance music and we are definitely of the same mind that high-end audio should be accessible to/enjoyed by everyone.
As I wrote in my review, Bliss Acoustics was the best “Toronto Audiofest experience.” Since that time, I have had the pleasure of visiting their store in Ottawa and seeing one of the most beautiful pieces of audio equipment ever, the Nagra Reference 70 Year Anniversary Turntable. I was happy to hear it would be at Montreal. As such, I made Bliss my first stop.
The suspension system is so cool! You can literally press down on the chassis while a record is playing and it doesn’t skip a beat
And I just happened to have an appropriate shirt and hat for the occasion lol. I think Rene liked my modulometer hat 😊
In addition to the turntable, Nagra brought this awesome IV-S reel-to-reel player
The sources were paired with Audio-Nec Evo 3 speakers. Look at the height of that 12” top woofer!
All of this was powered by a Gryphon amp
Next, a check in with Monitor to see one of my favourite speakers, the Hyphn. Someone mentioned that it looks like a “clothespin” and that can’t be unseen. However, the astonishing BASS of its force-cancelling isobaric design can’t be unheard! Even though the playlist was less focused on BASS and more geared to showcasing the full range of dynamics of this speaker, I know the secrets it holds lol. The matte black finish was stunning too.
The original show setting
Thanks for dialing up the lights for some pics
I was super excited to hear Magico for the first time. The ability of the S3 to project sound is astonishing! It was suggested that I close my eyes during the listening session and wow what an experience. I literally turned around and asked the people behind me if they were singing along, which drew some laughs although I was being totally serious! It really sounded like the people behind me were singing!
Beautiful Nordost wiring
Another ultra high-end speaker I was looking forward to seeing, the Borressen X6, the flagship of their more “affordable” (well for a Borrenssen that is lol) line that draws on the same technologies as their M, O, and Z-series
Carbon fiber drivers
Rear-facing porting. Note the different sizes of the tuned ports
All powered by Aavik electronics
A short demo of the sound
Proving that high-end audio doesn’t have to cost a fortune, I previously awarded Emotiva’s T2 “best BASS bang for the buck” and they easily reclaimed that title with their T3. While at $1,999 it is double the T2’s price, it is still totally reasonable considering the performance. I dare say it easily surpasses speakers costing several times more.
I also love Emotiva’s attitude…we auditioned the speaker with the “original” version of Lil Wayne’s A Milli causing all of us in the audience to laugh (in a good way, of course!) at the ridiculousness of the BASS! Now that is an experience that stirs emotions!
Lil Wayne elicited the same reaction at JBL lol. Before I get to that, a quick background, I missed the JBL powered bookshelf speakers at Toronto Audiofest but after watching some YouTube review vids I was incredibly impressed so they were on my priority list to check out.
The L100s were playing when I arrived at the booth. Typical amazing JBL sound (I have vintage JBL 4412s)
The series of powered speakers were on display
I was most interested in the 4329P and fortunately it was hooked up
The rep was kind enough to indulge my Lil Wayne request
I know that powered booshelf speakers aren’t for everyone but I don’t care what anyone says, we were all grinning ear to ear. In fact, these were my favourite speakers of the show! THIS is the emotional experience I am talking about!
As I mentioned in my review of Technics Day at Bay Bloor Radio 2023, I have a long connection to this brand and their iconic SL1200 turntable really brings back a lot of memories. I was happy to see their Reference line again and I think it was a great pairing with the Triangle speakers. One of my favourite rooms of the show.
Compared to the Toronto show, there were a lot more subwoofers at Montreal Audiofest. First up, SVS, who were also showcasing their new tower (Ultra Evolution, I believe)
The front
and rear view of the same speaker
static display of their subs
Ok you know I will love this room
Complete SVS home theatre system
Check out the extension on that sub!
Meanwhile, REL was paired with B&W
More B&W on display
No Nautilus this year but they made up for it
Coming back to subs, YouTube reviewers often contrast “SVS” style subs that are very authoritative and pronounced vs “REL” style subs that blend into the system. After listening to the two side by side, I can see that. Oh, and as you may have guessed, I am Team SVS lol.
NAD also had a very interesting subwoofer setup on display. They used their Masters M66 BluOS Streaming DAC-Preamplifier to connect 4 subs on the same line to effectively act as one giant sub.
As I mentioned in my preamble, high end audio can stir emotions without making a sound. A perfect example of this was the Audiophile Experts room. While I didn’t get a chance to hear the DALI Epikore 11 speakers they had on display, I was quite smitten by the beautiful Accuphase electronics and Esoteric turntable.
Look at that, I managed to find a gun at the show lol…well, an anti-static gun at least
Continuing on this theme of visual appeal, I was really surprised by Artist Cloner. I missed them at the Toronto show but read a lot of great things about them afterwards so I made it a point to visit. I was not expecting this.
that’s right, Steampunk speakers!
Matching your hat to you audio equipment…hmmm, where have I seen that before?
Audio Technica ATH-AWKG headphones in KUROGAKI wood from their NARUKAMI series. They make no bones about wanting to stimulate your senses, as the website says the line is “designed to ignite elemental passions.”
Normally I am not a huge fan of wood cabinets like this but I have to say these walnut veneer KEF R7 and R3 Meta speakers were some of the most beautiful at the show. I actually had to do a double or even triple take of “are those KEF speakers?” And this coming from someone who owns KEF speakers lol.
I guess this is what I am more used to seeing from KEF
Shown with Stable 33.33 turntable and Accuphase
If you are wondering why I haven’t covered Focal yet, it is because of crowds. Focal had one of the largest and most heavily trafficked rooms of the show. It was nice to see the Grand Utopia and Naim Statement again (though I missed the sound demos put on every hour).
headphone bar
in-wall speakers
pro line
home theatre
The unmistakable blue glow of McIntosh
I got my first taste of “thin” speakers at Toronto Audiofest with the Magnepans. We had a couple more options here including Martin Logan who were showcasing their Expression ESL13A Hybrid Electrostatic Loudspeakers. This speaker features a dual 10-inch woofer system, ML’s signature 13-inch wide XStat CLS Transducer, and a powerful dual amplifier section. In keeping with my theme, their website says it “reveals the pure emotional impact of your audio.” Thank you to the rep for the detailed explanation of ML’s thin-film speaker technology.
Diptyque isodynamic or “Magnetostatic” loudspeakers. I would say that compared to the Magnepan and Martin Logan the Diptyque was “softer” sounding.
More unique speakers…from Wolf von Langa in whose opinion “the measure of all things is solely the emotionality of the reproduction.” The speaker mates a 10.5” cone driver with a passive radiator and a ribbon tweeter that sits inside of a magnetically attached acrylic panel, which can be moved to finely adjust the treble.
The Stein Bobby M combines a horn speaker with bass drivers. This is more my speed.
Speaking of horn speakers, the Acapella Audio Arts 780 Hyperspherical Horn Atlas on static display. This was my third favourite speaker at Toronto Audiofest.
From the same dealer, Audio Vector
A few more static displays to close out my review…PSB
Yamaha
Bryston
Mission
PMC
Corby’s Audio
Hegel
That covers my experience. It is a big show with 70+ rooms and 300 brands so really it would take more than a one-day visit to cover it all.
To recap the things that did the best job of stirring my emotions:
- Nagra Reference 70th Anniversary turntable
- Monitor Hyphn
- JBL 4329P
- Emotiva T3
- KEF R7 Meta
- SVS home theatre system
- The Technics room
See you don’t need to spend $1 million after all.
RL
















































































































































































































































































































































































































