SoundStage!
CES '98 Daily Coverage Notes
Saturday January 10 - Day Three
'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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Frank Derrigo, Designer/Engineer at
Von Schweikert Research, with the new VR-4 Gen.2. Frank
worked extensively on the crossover. This new model was
introduced at CES '98 (note: new angled back of
speaker). The main differences of the Gen.2
version from the original VR-4 are in the bass
cabinet. Using a new crossover and woofers, the
same bass response has been maintained in a smaller
enclosure. Based on the success of the first model,
this version looks very promising. Look for an
upcoming SoundStage! review. |
G & D
Transforms is enjoying a reputation for delivering very
high performance digital sound for the dollar. Shown here
is the UCD-I ($1,449) CD player incorporating a Pioneer
transport and DACs. New at the show was the UCD-II (price
estimated under $2,200) with similar appearance but using
Crystal Semiconductor DACs. |
Gershman
was showing off their highly regarded GAP-520
loudspeaker, however, new for this show was the much more
cost effective X-1 loudspeaker. It's a high
performance 2-way monitor priced at $1,600 pair. Once
again, SoundStage! has been promised a review
pair that we're looking forward to. |
And now for something completely
different... from the guys with the unusual product
names, Linn. This little number is the Classik. Inside
the box are a CD player, amplifier, remote control
capability, bass & treble controls, and... an alarm
clock! The Bose Wave Radio too schlocky for you? This
ought to be just what you were looking for for the
bedroom, office or beach house. The price will be around
$2,000. The amplifier is rated at 75 watts into 4 ohms
which would put it close to 40 watts into the more often
quoted 8 ohm load. The CD drawer is open in this shot
which is a little hard to see with the black speaker
behind the Classik. |
Pass Labs introduced several new
products. Shown here is the D1 which can decode 16 bit to
24 bit audio data. 4 Burr-Brown DACs are used in balanced
configuration, 2 per channel. There is an analog volume
control for those wishing to not use a preamplifier.
Price for the D1 will be around $5,000. |
Styling
of the Pass Labs X2 Preamp matches the D1 DAC. This well
built $2,500 line stage is equipped with single ended and
balanced inputs. At this price point, remote control was
not possible, but the circuit is balanced and is class A,
single ended. The volume control is via custom stepped
attenuators. |
It seems that Stereophile
magazine always throws a heck of a good party during each
Las Vegas CES. This one was no exception. Furthermore,
somehow JA manages to get Bass ale on tap every time.
Great wine selections are another trademark. Hungry show-goers, many of whom
seem to have failed to stop their exhibiting duties or
bustling from room to room long enough to have lunch,
were eternally grateful for the food. The big food
hit was fresh pasta prepared right in the room by chefs.
Tortellini with marinara or fetuccini (or was that
linguini) Alfredo were the choices. There were a lot of
very blissful expressions on the faces of many attendees
who were beginning to get just a bit show-weary after 3
days. Of course there was plenty of time to talk with new
and old friends. The next group of photos were all taken
at the Stereophile party Saturday night.
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We corraled famous cable designer George
Cardas (center) for some cable-chat. Watch for some new
digital, video and audio interconnects to come out of
George's work trying to optimize Bernie Grundman's
recording and cutting facility. SoundStage's
Dave Duvall is on the left and SoundStage!
Publisher Doug Schneider is on the right. |
This is
Chris Sommovigo who has now branched into a new company -
Sommovigo Design Consultants. Of course, Chris is
well known for the Illuminati digital cable as well as
other highly respected digital cables. Look for
some more interesting products this year too. That pesky
Doug Schneider is in this shot too. |
The Sonic Frontiers amp design and
production team joins Doug Schneider for a quick shot.
Mike Kerster on the left was one of the main designers on
the top-of-the-line Power 3 mono amplifier. Sonic
Frontiers showed of all of their products at the show,
including the brand new Assemblage products that include
a 40 watt stereo amplifier and a linestage that retails
for $599. |
Jud and
Marianne Barber, owners of Joule Electra. Their OTL tube
amps, tube preamp and phono stage turned many heads at
the show with their gorgeous appearance and wonderful
sound quality. Joule Electra was displaying with
Merlin Music Systems. Marc Mickelson's Sneak Peek
of their products is online now and the full review of
the Joule Electra 80 watt stereo amplifiers and LA-100
mk.III preamplifier will be featured in an upcoming
issue. This is a company to watch out for. |