Tom Vu, the owner of Triangle Art, of Anaheim, California, was exhibiting his gleaming, jewelry-like creations in silver and gold. He was showing the Master Reference turntable with Osiris Mk II tonearm.
Also on display were Tom's TA200M Class A, transistor amplifiers.
Tom Vu, the owner of Triangle Art, of Anaheim, California, was exhibiting his gleaming, jewelry-like creations in silver and gold. He was showing the Master Reference turntable with Osiris Mk II tonearm.
Also on display were Tom's TA200M Class A, transistor amplifiers.
Very strange choice of speaker in this room. The large Usher's were angled in aggressively and IMHO the whole affair didn't sound too good. A much smaller speaker would probably been a far better choice, given the room dimensions.
While i agree the choice of speaker was odd, the extreme toe-in was actually a smart move considering the glass walls he was dealing with. Basically created a nearfield setup where the tweeters cross in front of you. Reminded me of the old Virgo 2s back in the day where a lot of owners used this method...