Klipsch fans will rejoice with the introduction of revamped versions of the Klipschorn AK7 and La Scala AL6. I was fortunate to attend the well-organized media event and love the new product.
The event started with introductions from our host
Steve from WiiM giving us a background on the company and introducing us to three new products including the Ultra digital hub and Vibelink amp (all music for today’s demos was streamed through WiiM)
Renown Klipsch acoustician Roy Delgado provided a detailed technical briefing of new features. Some examples include a 3” midrange compression driver, fully one inch bigger than drivers used in previous models, a shorter 2” throat on the midrange horn, custom Heritage Active Crossover, and even a new finish American Auburn. The changes increase efficiency while providing a more natural, immersive sound experience.
Without the grill
So great to meet and chat with Roy! Pro tip, he likes fishing!
And now the moment we have all been waiting for, auditioning the Klipschorns!
And look who was sitting behind me, Audiophile Junkie! Great to see you again!
One last pic for size reference
Some have felt the La Scala could use more bass and Klipsch responded by providing exactly that! The upgrade to a patented horn loaded, vented system provides the benefits of both a horn-loaded system and a bass reflex system
We were only able to listen to it in mono as the pair got damaged in shipping
It still sounded amazing! In fact, I dare say that I preferred it to the Klipschorn! And this is coming from someone who (as you probably know by now) is obsessed wth bass!
Again for size comparison
Klipsch also brought a system from their RP line to help showcase the new WiiM products. The whole system costs under US$5,000.
The demo included 10” subs but they are of course available in larger sizes
More WiiM and Klipsch products
TEAC provided all electronics for today’s demo. Once again, we were treated to a history of the company (I didn’t know it was an acronym for Tokyo Electro-Acoustic Company) and technical briefings on new introductions.
Finally, an introduction to Pro-Jects first-ever Turntable Configurator with 17,280 custom combinations of colour, tonearm, and cartridge!
I really enjoyed the media briefing! It was well organized and the atmosphere was very welcoming! Definitely one of the best parts of my Audiofest experience.
Hard to top such a great start to the show but if anyone can, it would have to be Acora!
Acora was showcasing their MRC-2 speakers for the sound demo.
Audio Research electronics
VPI Model One turntable
It was so great to chat with Val and get his perspective.
How does it sound? Amazing…like everything Acora produces
The newest additions to the Audio Research lineup
More beautiful static displays of Acora MRC-3 speakers and Audio Research electronics
MRB bookshelf speakers
Even their “business cards” are amazing lol
Another top contender for best room, Bliss Acoustics! They really brought the heat this year with TWO rooms full of Nagra, J. Sikora, and CSport.
Let’s start with their main room featuring my beloved Nagra Reference turntable, Nagra electronics from the Reference and HD lines, a J. Sikora Reference turntable, and Audio-Nec EVO-3 speakers! Wow!
Seeing the two Reference turntables side-by-side really emphasizes their different approaches to isolation.
Unfortunately I didn’t get a sound vid but I can say that it sounded amazing.
I got Renee’s latest Audiophile reference album. Thanks so much!
Wish I had a Nagra Reference to play it on. In the meantime, guess I have to fire up the Bang & Olufsen lol
Bliss’s second room also had a side-by-side comparison of turntables, this time a J. Sikora Standard Max and CSPort TAT1 M2 with air floating string drive and CSPort battery powered Phono Preamp C3EQM2 along with Nagra Classic electronics. Oh, and the world premiere of the new Audio-Nec Open Baffle speakers! Did I mention that Bliss brought the heat? Lol
Another top room that I was really looking forward to visiting, Von Schweikert Audio, showcasing their VR30. It sounded great and I like the brand, really nice people!
And now for some show surprises! Magico A3 speakers! I was not expecting that as they were not on the exhibitor list so it was a really pleasant surprise. The Magico was paired with beautiful Baetis Audio. In fact, Magico often uses Baetis servers/streamers to demo their speakers. I really like the look and feel of those.
Details of the full system: the streamer and Roon Cores were Baetis Audio Reference 4 Mingo+ (high end) and a Prodigy LE2 (entry level), all made in Montreal along with German made T+A DAC and pre-amp (DAC 200) and amp (A200). The power filter was from Saturn Audio while Tough Nut (btw, both of these brands are from Ontario) made the racks and vibration cancelling platforms (PIRS and GP3). The sound absorbing curtains behind the gear were provided by Coherent Audio.
It all sounded great, definitely one of the best rooms in the show!
Another surprise, but for different reasons, Marten Mingus Quintet 2 speakers at the Watershed Group. I must confess that I entered this room to see the Clearaudio turntable and I was not familiar with Marten speakers. But wow, I was blown away! The bass was so good that many people in the room (including me) were asking “where is the subwoofer?”
The speaker actually has five drivers, including a pure diamond tweeter, pure ceramic mid-range and aluminium sandwich bass domes and down-firing bass ports. Great Audia Flight electronics too.
My final “show surprise” came from Focal and I will get to that in a minute but first, the Diva Utopia. I covered these at Toronto Audiofest so as a reminder, the Diva is a powered active bassreflex speaker with built in Naim electronics with Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology wrapped in felt OEKO-TEX skin.
I didn’t wait for the hourly sound demo as I had already heard the Diva. On my way out of the room I was struck by thumping bass and a small crowd around the Focal Theva N°3 + Naim Uniti CI-102. Woah, what’s this? Definitely my “best bang for the buck” winner of this year’s show!
As you may know from my past reviews, there is another Focal that I love, the Utopia headphones! I wanted to see how the new wireless Bathys MG measure up to those so I headed over to the EARVANA section of the show.
spooled up my usual reference track lol
and here we go with a listen
They are good but don’t match the Utopia.
Same track for head-to-head comparison
Then again, to my ear (and my taste in music) no other headphone matches the Focal Utopia, not Stax, Audeze, Grado, or even the $75,000 Sennheiser HE1!
Another great room, Bryston, showcasing their speakers
And one of the coolest components at the show, a Magnum Dynalab MD90T FM Tuner with SR-100 Silver Ribbon FM Antenna
BCD-3 CD Player
BDA-3 DAC
Bi-200 Integrated Amp
14B3 Stereo Amp
28B3 Mono Amp
Thanks to the rep for the detailed walkthrough
Now for two classic brands that I own, JBL and Marantz.
JBL L100…I just love that JBL sound
Marantz paired with B&W
Although they do make their own speakers
Model 10 Reference Integrated Amp
More Marantz goodness
Including a turntable
Marantz and B&W displays of their internals
More B&W on display at DR Acoustics
with some pretty serious cables
Always a strong performer, DALI Epikore 9 and NAD
Legendary SVS subs
In room demo
Stable 33.33 is based in Quebec and they were showing their latest model, the Innuable for the very first time. I had a great discussion with Sylvain, the turntable’s designer and learned the name is a synonym for stable and it is exactly that!
It is mounted on three ISO ACOUSTICS GAIA IV and can be leveled easily via two rotary knobs. The main structure is made from 1” thick FORMICA while the platter is made of Delrin. Another cool feature is that the tonearm is 3D printed from a carbon fiber reinforced polymer!
The turntable was paired with Davis Acoustics The Stage speakers
Porting on the side of the speakers
And here is how it sounds
Marchand Audio Video also had Davis Acoustics speakers, this time The Wall, which has two woofers in a push-pull load and a pretty beautiful finish! Powered by Jadis tube amps.
Sound check
Speaking of beautiful finishes, check out this Lemay Audio electrostatic speaker, the Dayton Wright Hommage 9.4
McIntosh with Sonus Faber and REL subs courtesy of Son Ultime
Another room with Sonus Faber, this time powered by Bryston (sounded really good)
And yet another with a Lumina III
Golden Ear T66 with powered bass
Vimberg Mino sound demo and Borresen static displays in Wynn Audio’s room
Motet Distribution showing beautiful Triangle Magellan – Cello 40thspeakers
More J. Sikora! This time an Initial MAX with Wolf Von Langa London speakers. I covered these speakers at last year’s show so as reminder, it has a 10.5” cone driver with a passive radiator and a ribbon tweeter that sits inside of a magnetically attached acrylic panel that can be moved to adjust the treble.
And more REL! Actually lots of cool gear in the Codell Audio room. Dynaudio Contour Legacy speakers, Brinmann Audio Bardo turntable wth Supatrac arm etc.
Monitor Audio with Rotel and Michi electronics
Totem, made in Canada
Spendor speakers
Martin Logan and their famous electrostatic speakers
Although this time they had a sound demo of their boxed speaker Motion series
Note the overhead speakers
Final Audio electrostatic
Diptyque
Lots of brands represented by Altitudo Audio. I listened to the Elacs, again great performance for a bookshelf.
Fyne Audio Vintage Classics Gold X SP speakers
Revival Audio ATALANTE 5 award-winning loudspeakers crafted in France
Audionation showing Ruark Audio
SB Acoustics and Primare
eQuation speakers with gear from Actinote, AGD, SilentAngel, Hifistay, and HzProject on display
Fosi Audio, very affordable options
They always have an exotic car on display at Montreal Audiofest, this time a McLaren
Usually I close my reviews with a recap of my favourites but there are too many to list here. Instead, I will make an observation based on my experience in attending trade shows. I noticed that when you attend a show in a particular hobby for the first time you tend to focus on the gear. Then as you go to more shows your focus shifts to the people. This was my fourth audio show and I am already feeling that.
It was great to see familiar faces like Audiophile Junkie and Rene from Nagra/2xHD, Dragan from Bliss, Adrian from Audio Excellence etc. It was super cool to talk to the designers from Klipsch (Roy), Acora (Val) and Stable 33.33 (Sylvain) and meet other industry folk. And again, all teams involved in media briefings did a great job as did the organizers of the show. Thanks for a great Audiofest!
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