I think it’s very tricky to judge a system because it’s totally up to the music being played when you visit the room.
I was lucky when I came to Accapela as it was early in the morning on Friday, so I could get the sweet spot (the single chair on top) quickly and spent 15 minutes there. They played a violin concerto which is simply incredible, then a vocal track with a huge warm voice from Leonard Cohen. They also played a jazz track with mellow voice and good kick drum.
After that, I went to the WE room next to it. Got the sweet spot myself after around 5 minutes. They played a piano piece which sounds crazily real, then an orchestra piece with similarly huge soundstage like Accapela. Then before I left, they played a rock track from Led Zeppelin with insane sound effects.
As I posted earlier in this thread, I had never found FM sound good everytime I visited them in the past, including last Friday evening. Actually the picked a very old record which sounds like crap with muddy and boomy presentation, which obviously give you a wrong assumption about the system and makes it sound cheap + not worth the money.
But when I came before 10am on Saturday, they played a familiar track that I know and in the sweet spot with an almost empty room, the first time I heard FM sounded that great, not jaw dropping, but really good.
Cessaro have never moved me too, same reason with crappy music when I visited them. Too much bass, energy and the highs were harsh. Just not the right time and I also believe the right place as it seems the room is not big enough for the speakers.
But in overall, this year I have listened to many many good rooms that were well setup and they played truly fantastic music to demo their systems. I found nearly 50 new tracks to include in my favourite playlist, very happy when listening to them at home
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Apart from the crew from London, I met a few others from WBF and did have a great time and great foods with them. Now looking forward to Vienna 2026.
I was lucky when I came to Accapela as it was early in the morning on Friday, so I could get the sweet spot (the single chair on top) quickly and spent 15 minutes there. They played a violin concerto which is simply incredible, then a vocal track with a huge warm voice from Leonard Cohen. They also played a jazz track with mellow voice and good kick drum.
After that, I went to the WE room next to it. Got the sweet spot myself after around 5 minutes. They played a piano piece which sounds crazily real, then an orchestra piece with similarly huge soundstage like Accapela. Then before I left, they played a rock track from Led Zeppelin with insane sound effects.
As I posted earlier in this thread, I had never found FM sound good everytime I visited them in the past, including last Friday evening. Actually the picked a very old record which sounds like crap with muddy and boomy presentation, which obviously give you a wrong assumption about the system and makes it sound cheap + not worth the money.
But when I came before 10am on Saturday, they played a familiar track that I know and in the sweet spot with an almost empty room, the first time I heard FM sounded that great, not jaw dropping, but really good.
Cessaro have never moved me too, same reason with crappy music when I visited them. Too much bass, energy and the highs were harsh. Just not the right time and I also believe the right place as it seems the room is not big enough for the speakers.
But in overall, this year I have listened to many many good rooms that were well setup and they played truly fantastic music to demo their systems. I found nearly 50 new tracks to include in my favourite playlist, very happy when listening to them at home
Apart from the crew from London, I met a few others from WBF and did have a great time and great foods with them. Now looking forward to Vienna 2026.