My quick impressions of CAF 2025
Sure it wasn't packed but the people who were there were engaging and interested. Lots of conversations with random people who asked for impressions. Anyone who claims this is an old man's hobby either has eyesight issues or was in the wrong rooms. There were enough of the younger crowd to stay positive. Overall a well run show with some interesting new products.
I could spend a lot of words giving my impressions on friend's rooms and manufacturers that have been around a while so instead just know that; Highwater Sound, Robyatt, Charney, Triode Wire and Border Patrol and Well Pleased AV were playing great music and sounding great.
New things and rooms that impressed;
Chesky - don't have any pictures but the new monitor is a big step up from version one. Will be interested to see where this goes.
MCAudiotech - A brave choice of just having speakers, integrated amp and iPad but simplicity can be engaging and very musical as this room proved.
Gestalt Audio - 2 rooms that were based around SWx1 and Cinnamon with Wolf van Lange and Primary Control. Their "larger" room with the open baffle speakers was among the Best of Show for me. Very impressed. The "other" room wasn't far behind.
YG/Alieno - Not the biggest YG fan over the years but somehow these tube amps were making them sing much better than I had ever heard before. Wish I had spent more time here.
Alma/Von Schweikert - I'm a horn guy but the "tricks" these Von Schweikert's use with active subwoofers make we want a pair. The room was outstanding and I spent a lot of time here asking about the Hz Project server as it piques my interest. Many thanks to Alex for indulging and Lenny Mayeaux, (who is probably a relation we discovered!) for allowing me to play some LPs I brought.
LaDolce - I wouldn't have bet going in that the rooms I enjoyed the most was essentially a DIY paradise. The open baffles and current drive amplifiers were amazing, especially when the tape machine got hooked up.
And finally a little 70s throwback from Anthony Chiarella!
Sure it wasn't packed but the people who were there were engaging and interested. Lots of conversations with random people who asked for impressions. Anyone who claims this is an old man's hobby either has eyesight issues or was in the wrong rooms. There were enough of the younger crowd to stay positive. Overall a well run show with some interesting new products.
I could spend a lot of words giving my impressions on friend's rooms and manufacturers that have been around a while so instead just know that; Highwater Sound, Robyatt, Charney, Triode Wire and Border Patrol and Well Pleased AV were playing great music and sounding great.
New things and rooms that impressed;
Chesky - don't have any pictures but the new monitor is a big step up from version one. Will be interested to see where this goes.
MCAudiotech - A brave choice of just having speakers, integrated amp and iPad but simplicity can be engaging and very musical as this room proved.
Gestalt Audio - 2 rooms that were based around SWx1 and Cinnamon with Wolf van Lange and Primary Control. Their "larger" room with the open baffle speakers was among the Best of Show for me. Very impressed. The "other" room wasn't far behind.
YG/Alieno - Not the biggest YG fan over the years but somehow these tube amps were making them sing much better than I had ever heard before. Wish I had spent more time here.
Alma/Von Schweikert - I'm a horn guy but the "tricks" these Von Schweikert's use with active subwoofers make we want a pair. The room was outstanding and I spent a lot of time here asking about the Hz Project server as it piques my interest. Many thanks to Alex for indulging and Lenny Mayeaux, (who is probably a relation we discovered!) for allowing me to play some LPs I brought.
LaDolce - I wouldn't have bet going in that the rooms I enjoyed the most was essentially a DIY paradise. The open baffles and current drive amplifiers were amazing, especially when the tape machine got hooked up.
And finally a little 70s throwback from Anthony Chiarella!
