I can only imagine how beautiful the Unison Simply 845 sounds. I had its predecessor the S8 and it was one of the best 3 amps ive ever heard. I was a total idiot to sell it.
Yeah. Had the chance to see the "little" brother also this weekend at the Copenhagen show: ruclips.net/video/UG9uyxeldaM/видео.htmlsi=mvUFnwHECCeLSFYi&t=100 Nice feel of the products. Looking forward to hear both of them.
The Leak 250 are right up my alley. Sadly the Wharfedale heritage speakers sound awful to me and im an old Wharfy fanboy too. Maybe the Leak 250 gets the sonics right!? The price is about right at least
Thats good to hear. Ive not heard the Dovedale but then they are overpriced by £2500 imo. The Denton 85th and Linton i hated.... dynamically flat with a crappy tweeter. The Leaks appear far better engineered, perhaps even better than the Dovedales driver wise and have a price thats right. Where is the Peter Comeau interview might i ask? Id like to know more!
@@tomwebb7091so, i am not the only one who hated Linton's sound. Bought about 2 weeks ago, and found that one of the speaker is brighter and harsher. My old Diamond 230 sound much better and warmer. Dissapointed, gonna sell them asap.
Unfortunately didn't get an interview with him. But there is one from the show here with him about the LEAK Sandwich 250: ruclips.net/video/EWtARge0zSs/видео.html
In that room it sounded amazing for the price point. Very punchy and a lot of bass compared to the size. Definitely quite the upgrade from Denton 85th (Which I've had at home for some time)
Looks like the typical bad show - speakers put in way too small rooms without any kind of room treatment or even dsp corrected to solve some of the problems - instead all that Cable Voodoo and overpriced Accessoires... Will not understand why all that self named High End Brands or Distributors dont spend any money into Room Acoustics to give the Visitors at least an okey-ish Presentation
Some small speakers sounded great and also aome medium-sized. The low power low volume gear sounds great also. At the end of the day, so long as the system is played at a level before the less than ideal room, accoustics come into play, you will have a general idea. Pearl accoustic and Rogers with Audionote, amongst others, proved this. Otherwise, it is still a great day out.
. Agreed. Exhibitors need to understand that they're hosts too. Where's the Class? There ought to be a small catering service with complementary delicacies & cocktail service from a smiling professional waiter. If your selling $25K Amps then you'd better get in the same league as your customer. And wear a jacket & tie! Acid Jazz, Funk & Brass 🔈🔉🔊
@@1000garyfrancis i personally dont visit any dealer, event or show without Acoustic Treatment anymore for serious listening. Doesnt makes sense. You hear the room and not the Electronics. The only exception is when there is a loudspeaker or cable demonstration at a dealer wirhout treatment, so that we can make fun of the ignorant people with my best hifi friend. Always funny how many stupid people out there believe all that stuff. And the salesman of this cable, isolators etc stuff are also hilarious too And after that we go home and then my and his own system will sound 10 times better than it already is (with Treatment, DSP Correction etc of course)
it takes too long to set all that stuff up. Also, nobody is under the impression these setups are optimal sounding. That kind of thing belongs in one's home. Also, these setups would never represent the setup you bought. Even if you had the exact same one in your home, it would still sound different. Your room dimensions would not be the same.
@@TriAmpMyFii disagree. Better engineered is true but better sounding? My old Wharfedale 507.2 are VASTLY superior sounding than the current Lintons. At the end of the day the sound that comes out of speakers is gravitated towards by an individuals ears and thats all that matters.
I appreciate the video, thanks. However, the longer the more I’m surprised how backward looking the high-end stuff still is. Little to no “Future-Fi”, little to no active speakers etc etc long live the eighties….
From experience I'd say that system synergy and set up are more important than spending as much as possible, which is where many can go wrong. Marketing and "hype" can play a major role in separating many from their hard earned cash.Maybe add in fancy packaging ,a pretentious name and a sparkling "jewellery" finish too.
So tired to read these kind of comments. Are you writing the same under supercar videos, Rolex clocks, top notch sports equipment, and so on? Sure you can spend very little on every sector and live well, especially if you are poor. But to get top performance, you need big money. You are talking about wasting money because you have very few of them, let's face it.
@@andreabincoletto8609 Hi Andrea.I understand how this can come over as jealousy, and in some instances that may well be the case.However there are some inevitable limitations to things like cables,which are fairly easy to make well at what I'd call "realistic" prices. There is simply nothing that can be done beneficially from an engineering standpoint with respect to cable design that can justify a 5 figure sum. People will buy what they like and believe in.I have absolutely no gripes about that, but some hobbyists can be taken advantage of when it comes to deciphering what "better performance " actually is. Subjective preference is absolutely fine,but for some different may be perceived as better even if in reality it isn't. Not looking to rain on anyone's parade, simply pointing out that there are opportunists out there (i won't name them) utilising marketing etc as their primary goal and it's easy to believe it must be better just because a certain manufacturer says so.
@@oliverbeard7912 Hey Oliver, I was replying to the original poster, not you. 👍 Anyway, opportunists won't exist only in the HiFi market, actually they are everywhere money circulates. What's ridicolous is that ppl with little to no experience in HiEnd audio comment on what's legit or not in a sector they don't know. Do you really think that the original poster had the opportunity to listen to high profile stuff at home or in a known well treated environment? Nah, 99,99% not. Nevertheless, they "know" it's a waste of money. That's just poor man thinking, plain and simple. Have a good day.
8:52 rectum speaker, best quality.
Thanks for sharing and your effort to show the manufacturer and model. 👍
8:58 what is that ? Looks like a back door
Anthos Audio - £100.000 for the system 😅
Chocolate Starfish
Captain winky
@@julianhumphreys585 Captain Winky hahahahahahaha
They sounded great ...my pal said when we left the room that they were £100k ...i thought he was joking 😅
How many beautiful novelties!
Appreciate the video. I couldn't get there this year. Some interesting stuff for 2024.
Great coverage thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
23:43 they look niiiiice ❤❤
很多非常惊艳且个性十足的音箱!!!
Audionote, when you need to buy a speaker that looks like a butt hole!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I laughed
😂👍
My first thought too!
I can only imagine how beautiful the Unison Simply 845 sounds. I had its predecessor the S8 and it was one of the best 3 amps ive ever heard. I was a total idiot to sell it.
Yeah, its a very nice unit. 👌Was only on display at Solid Steel and they didn't play on it.
Great report thanks! Also fab music... What is the Funk track starting at 8 mins 20 sec ( Audio Note room) please.... Its Sooooo good!
Steven Beddall - Haymaker :-).
Mmm... Leak Sandwiches 🤤
Yeah. Had the chance to see the "little" brother also this weekend at the Copenhagen show:
ruclips.net/video/UG9uyxeldaM/видео.htmlsi=mvUFnwHECCeLSFYi&t=100
Nice feel of the products. Looking forward to hear both of them.
That horn looks like the sorry end of a person
Leak sandwich 😅
A very interesting speaker, unfortunately only on display and didn’t play
@@Audiophilesdoteu someone ate it ?
@@gdwlaw5549🤣
Some speakers should never be created 8:45
Sphincter audio is a thing.
The Leak 250 are right up my alley. Sadly the Wharfedale heritage speakers sound awful to me and im an old Wharfy fanboy too. Maybe the Leak 250 gets the sonics right!? The price is about right at least
They should be more lively than Dovedale / Linton according to Peter C. Unforunately they where only on display and not playing.
Thats good to hear. Ive not heard the Dovedale but then they are overpriced by £2500 imo. The Denton 85th and Linton i hated.... dynamically flat with a crappy tweeter. The Leaks appear far better engineered, perhaps even better than the Dovedales driver wise and have a price thats right. Where is the Peter Comeau interview might i ask? Id like to know more!
@@tomwebb7091so, i am not the only one who hated Linton's sound. Bought about 2 weeks ago, and found that one of the speaker is brighter and harsher. My old Diamond 230 sound much better and warmer. Dissapointed, gonna sell them asap.
Unfortunately didn't get an interview with him. But there is one from the show here with him about the LEAK Sandwich 250:
ruclips.net/video/EWtARge0zSs/видео.html
What do You think about Diora Acoustics?
It was definitely one of the better rooms - Specially the ones with APEx mono's :)
Which Harbeth model is the satin black 3-way at 14.34?
Found it......
Harbeth NLE Level 3
Sehr geil
What was that subwoofer with the AVID speakers?
A Dave Rusby made subwoofer. They used the same last year, uses a “In Phase” drive unit :-)
no monitor audio stand??
No - Quite a few brands wasnt represented this year. Monitor Audio, B&W, KEF
£87,000 each..? i'll have two please (-: some speakers there with no tweeters, is that a new thing?
Who makes those round speakers at 7:19?
Tove Audio :-) www.toveaudio.co.uk/
Please don't tell me that Harbeth XD30.2's are using Amazon basic banana plugs (14.59)
They did - something that been commented on quite a lot 😅
And basic 16gage cooper cable, refreshing change to hosepipe sized cables on risers! 👍
Harbeths sounded lovely as well.
How did the Wharfedale Super Denton’s sound?
In that room it sounded amazing for the price point. Very punchy and a lot of bass compared to the size. Definitely quite the upgrade from Denton 85th (Which I've had at home for some time)
@@AudiophilesdoteuThank you.. A down to earth priced “modern” BBC influenced monitor I guess..
@@rickg8015Agree 1K spend on a favourite hobby over a year is very reasonable & of course you will own them for many years 🎶😊
Of ya got more $$$ than sence, good for you. Spend it. But dont complain when it dont work rite
Wharfdale super Denton looks interesting
Yes, and the sound was quite impressive for the size! That worked well in that room.
Looks like the typical bad show - speakers put in way too small rooms without any kind of room treatment or even dsp corrected to solve some of the problems - instead all that Cable Voodoo and overpriced Accessoires... Will not understand why all that self named High End Brands or Distributors dont spend any money into Room Acoustics to give the Visitors at least an okey-ish Presentation
Some small speakers sounded great and also aome medium-sized. The low power low volume gear sounds great also. At the end of the day, so long as the system is played at a level before the less than ideal room, accoustics come into play, you will have a general idea. Pearl accoustic and Rogers with Audionote, amongst others, proved this. Otherwise, it is still a great day out.
. Agreed. Exhibitors need to understand that they're hosts too. Where's the Class?
There ought to be a small catering service with complementary delicacies & cocktail service from a smiling professional waiter.
If your selling $25K Amps then you'd better get in the same league as your customer. And wear a jacket & tie!
Acid Jazz, Funk & Brass 🔈🔉🔊
@@1000garyfrancis i personally dont visit any dealer, event or show without Acoustic Treatment anymore for serious listening. Doesnt makes sense. You hear the room and not the Electronics.
The only exception is when there is a loudspeaker or cable demonstration at a dealer wirhout treatment, so that we can make fun of the ignorant people with my best hifi friend. Always funny how many stupid people out there believe all that stuff. And the salesman of this cable, isolators etc stuff are also hilarious too
And after that we go home and then my and his own system will sound 10 times better than it already is (with Treatment, DSP Correction etc of course)
it takes too long to set all that stuff up. Also, nobody is under the impression these setups are optimal sounding. That kind of thing belongs in one's home. Also, these setups would never represent the setup you bought. Even if you had the exact same one in your home, it would still sound different. Your room dimensions would not be the same.
@@TriAmpMyFi Yeah, only if everyone was buying, Get real.
Wow
Are speakers actually getting better ?. Is there really any need for expensive audio ?.
. Speakers ARE much better now, than back in the day.
@@TriAmpMyFii disagree. Better engineered is true but better sounding? My old Wharfedale 507.2 are VASTLY superior sounding than the current Lintons. At the end of the day the sound that comes out of speakers is gravitated towards by an individuals ears and thats all that matters.
@@tomwebb7091
Name me one (1) old speaker that can compete with a JBL Charge 5.
A lot of new companies are just cashing in on people with deep pockets.
@@TriAmpMyFiLOL good joke
A lot of ugly, small and hideous vintage speakers. Nothing worthy of attention.... Very nice video though! Thank you!
Being rather vintage myself, I quite like them . . .
I appreciate the video, thanks. However, the longer the more I’m surprised how backward looking the high-end stuff still is. Little to no “Future-Fi”, little to no active speakers etc etc long live the eighties….
. Active speakers aren't future-fi. They're responses to "TODAY'S ACTIVE Lifestyle".
Its a shame they didn't cover the Lyngdorf room, would of probably fit what you are looking for
They know how to get money out of people's pockets!😀 You can get a good system with little money, it's a waste of money😀
So true but every morning someone stupid wakes up 😂🎉
From experience I'd say that system synergy and set up are more important than spending as much as possible, which is where many can go wrong. Marketing and "hype" can play a major role in separating many from their hard earned cash.Maybe add in fancy packaging ,a pretentious name and a sparkling "jewellery" finish too.
So tired to read these kind of comments. Are you writing the same under supercar videos, Rolex clocks, top notch sports equipment, and so on?
Sure you can spend very little on every sector and live well, especially if you are poor. But to get top performance, you need big money.
You are talking about wasting money because you have very few of them, let's face it.
@@andreabincoletto8609 Hi Andrea.I understand how this can come over as jealousy, and in some instances that may well be the case.However there are some inevitable limitations to things like cables,which are fairly easy to make well at what I'd call "realistic" prices. There is simply nothing that can be done beneficially from an engineering standpoint with respect to cable design that can justify a 5 figure sum. People will buy what they like and believe in.I have absolutely no gripes about that, but some hobbyists can be taken advantage of when it comes to deciphering what "better performance " actually is. Subjective preference is absolutely fine,but for some different may be perceived as better even if in reality it isn't. Not looking to rain on anyone's parade, simply pointing out that there are opportunists out there (i won't name them) utilising marketing etc as their primary goal and it's easy to believe it must be better just because a certain manufacturer says so.
@@oliverbeard7912
Hey Oliver, I was replying to the original poster, not you. 👍
Anyway, opportunists won't exist only in the HiFi market, actually they are everywhere money circulates. What's ridicolous is that ppl with little to no experience in HiEnd audio comment on what's legit or not in a sector they don't know. Do you really think that the original poster had the opportunity to listen to high profile stuff at home or in a known well treated environment? Nah, 99,99% not. Nevertheless, they "know" it's a waste of money. That's just poor man thinking, plain and simple.
Have a good day.
Apart from quality sound i want visual entertainment...VU meters ..LED displays...sadly lacking from todays equipment 😢😢😢😢😢
Hate to say it, but that music is bloody annoying SHADDUP
The most boring show I’ve ever seen. Seems like most of the speakers came out of one woodwork shop…
There are way to many vintage oriented speakers these days... it gets boring 🥱 and all in walnut 🤢
Dude they had bumhole shaped speakers ...come on
What awful music u use completely spoilt vid on hi fi arghhh!
Great to see a rega power amp , I can't afford 6 fucking grand though
Yeah, Prototype, but looked very nice 🤌
@Audiophilesdoteu yeh it did .. I'd be interested if it were say 3grand .
Shame they haven't got a aethos power amp to match my aethos integrated