So very good👍 and that is why trying to judge hi-fi without live reference, is fools play🥴 And this guy (the designer)! What a brillant way to introduce it....what better refence can you get? And the filantropic aspect is not to be overlooked! Thanks Michael😎
This was so good, especially when he said I will have to stop recording music and mixing. Then he talked about the s..t equipment that the music is played back on and how they have to compensate for that. Keep doing what you do Michael Fremer, keep doing it!!! Michael will you be getting a review sample of these speakers sent to you for a review?
Keeping a speaker slender, free of flat surfaces and edges, that inevitably causes diffraction attracting subconscious attention to the speaker, is important to achieve a wide sound dispersion pattern uniform with direct sound. Room treatment is often to limit the 'bad' off-axis sound being reflected from side walls. Unfortunately less reflected good sound limits the illusion of a wide and deep soundstage, where instruments etc. are perceived in 3D space locations.
@@Trebleclefaudio Thank you for these clarifications. It's clear that dispensing with a conventional enclosure has a number of advantages (from an acoustic, visual and therefore cognitive point of view). I really like the Nemo/Nautilus aesthetic.
Je crois que je préférais quand les musiciens de jazz n'étaient pas des bourgeois narcissiques. C'est comme si l'humain n'avait de choix que d'être un déchet ou un prétentieux.
OMG what a treat, today is my lucky day! Thanks so much for doing this!!! 👍👍👍
That was amazing, as soon as Lovano started playing OMG!!
Beautifully done Michael!
Mr. Fremer You are an Audio God. Thank You So Much Sir!!!
This is great, what treat 🙏
Thanks for posting this. Has to be really something to just walk into the studio.
Bello/Magnifico.🙏✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️✡️
Amazing! Thanks Michael
Great content, thank you.
So very good👍 and that is why trying to judge hi-fi without live reference, is fools play🥴
And this guy (the designer)! What a brillant way to introduce it....what better refence can you get?
And the filantropic aspect is not to be overlooked!
Thanks Michael😎
Og vi elsker dig, kære ven !🐾🇩🇰❤
Thanks Mike ✌️
This was so good, especially when he said I will have to stop recording music and mixing. Then he talked about the s..t equipment that the music is played back on and how they have to compensate for that. Keep doing what you do Michael Fremer, keep doing it!!! Michael will you be getting a review sample of these speakers sent to you for a review?
Maybe at some point...
Super cool
Good Grief Micheal! What I don't understand is why is this place design for jazz music only? Couldn't someone like James Taylor do an album here?
❤👍🏼
I just realized that I've never been to a Goodwill without seeing Ferrante & Teicher Records.
Yes to designed interiors with hifi Not a crappy Bose system or nothing . Also yes to active speakers when done properly, sadly so few are.
Those Treble clef speakers look very similar to the Gradient Helsinki 1.5 speakers that where reviewed in Stereophile magazine some years back.
Interesting. Reminds me the LEEDH E2 speakers...
Keeping a speaker slender, free of flat surfaces and edges, that inevitably causes diffraction attracting subconscious attention to the speaker, is important to achieve a wide sound dispersion pattern uniform with direct sound. Room treatment is often to limit the 'bad' off-axis sound being reflected from side walls. Unfortunately less reflected good sound limits the illusion of a wide and deep soundstage, where instruments etc. are perceived in 3D space locations.
@@Trebleclefaudio Thank you for these clarifications. It's clear that dispensing with a conventional enclosure has a number of advantages (from an acoustic, visual and therefore cognitive point of view). I really like the Nemo/Nautilus aesthetic.
Your recording of live instruments sounds better than 90% of digital releases 😅
Very cool, Michael. Any chance of you getting a pair to review?
Maybe but not soon..
Do you need two of these for stereo . . . or not ?
@@stephenritchings8135 - the TCA-M Active Loudspeakers are made to order as a pair for stereo.
Thanks for this Mike! Is that Sam Yahel on keyboards? I'm sure I've got (and really enjoyed) a couple of discs he put out on Naxos back in the day.
his name is mentioned in the video and in the accompanying text
Je crois que je préférais quand les musiciens de jazz n'étaient pas des bourgeois narcissiques. C'est comme si l'humain n'avait de choix que d'être un déchet ou un prétentieux.
I thought the organ sounded absolutely awful sorry