Lamm and Kharma had two suites. This is the larger one:
I visited this suite twice. Once when I first go there. And second, after the show closing with my kind hosts, Vladimir and David. The first time around I found the sound to be above average but not exceptional. The soundstage was strangely low, almost on the floor. They then played the Stevie Ray Vaughn's Can't Stand the Weather and the system came alive:
My notes say, "Bass pretty tight; enjoyable; excellent recording."
The second time around, with Vladimir being my DJ, the sound was sublime. Huge dynamics, belying the low wattage (30 watt?) of the amplifiers. This time it was all digital sources.
Here is the system make up at a cool $730,000:
Kharma speaker in play:
And this incredible EMT 927F mastering turntable with its massive table:
Catridge and arm:
Lam electronics:
https://amirviews.smugmug.com/photos/i-8ZD6CNj/0/O/i-8ZD6CNj.jpg
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Guts within:
Shot of sample music they had brought with them:
I visited this suite twice. Once when I first go there. And second, after the show closing with my kind hosts, Vladimir and David. The first time around I found the sound to be above average but not exceptional. The soundstage was strangely low, almost on the floor. They then played the Stevie Ray Vaughn's Can't Stand the Weather and the system came alive:
My notes say, "Bass pretty tight; enjoyable; excellent recording."
The second time around, with Vladimir being my DJ, the sound was sublime. Huge dynamics, belying the low wattage (30 watt?) of the amplifiers. This time it was all digital sources.
Here is the system make up at a cool $730,000:
Kharma speaker in play:
And this incredible EMT 927F mastering turntable with its massive table:
Catridge and arm:
Lam electronics:
https://amirviews.smugmug.com/photos/i-8ZD6CNj/0/O/i-8ZD6CNj.jpg
[img]https://amirviews.smugmug.com/photos/i-zkgSZwC/0/O/i-zkgSZwC.jpg
Guts within:
Shot of sample music they had brought with them: