SoundStage!
CES '98 Daily Coverage Notes
Thursday
January 8, 1998 - Day One
'On the Spot'
reporting from Las Vegas, Nevada
The world's best audio reporting is on SoundStage!Daily Coverage by Doug Blackburn
and Doug Schneider
Digital Photography by Doug Blackburn using a Kodak
DCS-210 Zoom Camera
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What's new in Vegas? Well, the SoundStagers
were on the ball at 8am. After a meeting at the Hard Rock
Cafe for breakfast - 7 of the 13 of us (6 more to arrive)
hit the Alexis Park for Day 1 coverage. The Alexis Park
resort (shown left) was much better laid out and rooms
were easier to find compared to last year. Below are some of the new products
found by Doug Blackburn and Doug Schneider.
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Albert Von
Schweikert with the new version of the well known VR-4
speaker. Crossovers were redesigned and enclosures are
updated. Note the slant at the rear of the top section...
the original VR-4 was vertical along the back. |
Audio Power is
introducing a completely new line of power line
conditioners. The Power Wedge Ultra series feature API's
latest thinking in power conditioning as well as
significantly up-market appearance with thick faceplates
having a raised "wedge" profile along the
bottom. |
Golden Tube
showed their 845-based single ended amplifier. Chris Lau
was also showing several other new products including a
preamp. |
Kharma is
getting more and more recognition for fine sounding
loudspeakers at a variety of price points from under
$2,000 to over $50,000. Pictured is the amazing looking
Reference 1a - $56,995. |
Krell showed a very impressive
looking new kind of product. The circa $20,000 component
includes a full function preamplifier, CD transport and
digital to analog converter. Each has a completely
separate power supply. This admittedly expensive product
is felt by Krell to be their best sounding digital
product ever. |
Los
Angeles-based Moth showed their impressive retro-look
tube products. This is the Sphinx preamplifier. Their
product line includes an impressive array of components,
each with a unique retro appearance. We thought they were
some of the most original looking components at the show. |
One of the Moth amplifiers. We
liked the "guard rails" around the tubes as
well as the fit, finish and look of the front panel. The
light pattern at the rear of the amp was from a
reflection from their logo hanging behind the amp. |
Alan Yun's Silverline Audio had a
number of new speakers at CES in several rooms. Shown
here is one of several different versions of the
Panatella. Silverline is based in the San Francisco area.
Mike Masztal is currently reviewing the Panatella. Watch SoundStage!
for the review coming soon. |