American Sound AS-2000 Installations- Far East (Mr. T's)

Wow...well spotted! Great album...was just listening to it 2-3 days ago!


Lloyd, imagine how awesome Trentemoller would sound on that system. Production and dynamics don't get much better than Trente
 
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Lloyd, imagine how awesome Trentemoller would sound on that system. Production and dynamics don't get much better than Trente

Absolutely agree!!! (on both points...it would sound amazing on that system, and yes, production is great on that album...we frequently listen to it!)
 
Did someone (everyone?) say "speechless"?
I can't talk atm LOL.
 
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I learned there are two Mr. Ts in Thailand but am I seeing two AS2000s in Mr. T's house?

Including Tango there are actually 3 Mr. T’s, the two music rooms you are in the same house, haven’t met the their Mr. T but according to Tango he has two identical systems the above ones in his house too. Bankok’s Party Central :)!

david
 
@Tango, perhaps you could finagle a visit for @Bonzo to make some videos of these systems for us. Wouldn't that be fun? I'm enjoying revisiting these incredible rooms.
Is Ked even allowed in Thailand after his last visit ? ;)
 
Woooooooow
 
There was a time pressure and I honestly didn't get a chance to notice the what amps he was using on the subs. I did turn Vox subs off for setup :)! The owner wasn't there so no one objected.



Both rooms are huge, this is a money no object situation and the room isn't a hindrance. You know, the Wilsons were playing with the Dartz and you're asking a SET vintage horn guy if he liked solid state sound pumping through 20 odd drivers, visually impressive is how I would like to describe them, to be fair they’re still in the middle of setup.

david
It only takes some inner knowledge and a frame of reference - including listening to several Wilson speakers, constructed according to the same principles and with similar materials - to imagine the sound: artificially correct, lossy, gray, undynamic, not exactly natural etc. So typical MOR high end, in this case taken to the extreme.
 

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