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Nov 23, 2009 - I tried to install the newest Alsa by hand, but got nothing than a broken driver (to be exact: the driver builds fine, but I don't get any mixer controls). I don't know. You'll get a message and usually an entry in dmesg. Type dmesg and look up what it says at the end. Let me know if it works. Reelbox Deb Installieren Windows. This guide shows how to manually install.deb files using the command line tool dpkg within Debian based Linux distributions.
I'll be there Friday for sure and maybe Sunday as well. I'm a local so I've been the previous two years as well.
I attend with a couple of reviewer friends of mine so we are typically running all day long to see/hear as much gear as we can, catch up with friends in the industry, etc. I'll be attending the room tuning seminar Friday afternoon since that's a topic where I have a lot to learn. If anyone wants to meet up for a drink after that (end of first day), I'd be up for that. Bob Sent from my iPad using A.Aficionado. Was there for a bit today. And will be going back with friends tomorrow.
Shoot me a pm if you want meet up. So far my best experience was a shrouded secret room behind Kimber with their IsoMike DSD recordings played over all silver Kimber Select, Pass Labs, EMM, and Sony speakers.
The speakers or the room were a little boomy but it was analog enough to make you want to attend a live performance. They have 3 different Nates there.yeah I'm serious. MBL sounded a bit shrill IMO with the 120's and their amps. Always like all their palms and dark room though. Saw the Wilson crew roll in. Debs was all about peaches or some other girlie stuff.
Courtyard Houses A Housing Typology Pdf Files more. Not quite sure.:eyeroll: The Wilson room was full so that's tomorrow. Parking was stupid confusing. The Audeze headphone girl is hot with nice eyes. Was there for a bit today. And will be going back with friends tomorrow. Shoot me a pm if you want meet up.
So far my best experience was a shrouded secret room behind Kimber with their IsoMike DSD recordings played over all silver Kimber Select, Pass Labs, EMM, and Sony speakers. The speakers or the room were a little boomy but it was analog enough to make you want to attend a live performance. They have 3 different Nates there.yeah I'm serious.
MBL sounded a bit shrill IMO with the 120's and their amps. Always like all their palms and dark room though. Saw the Wilson crew roll in. Debs was all about peaches or some other girlie stuff. Not quite sure.:eyeroll: The Wilson room was full so that's tomorrow. Parking was stupid confusing. The Audeze headphone girl is hot with nice eyes.
I visited that room too many times over past few years and I enjoyed 4-channel SACD ISO recordings and I purchased a lots of recordings from them.:music. I feel like the show took a step back this year.
Not really impressed with much and a lot of good rooms from last year that didn't come this year (Daedalus, Soundsmith, Zu etc). No Tannoy, NAD, and some other noted brand representation. Breakout sessions were meh. I wanted to see more from the headphone atrium but was really let down there. Very few 'Show Deals' as well. Attended T.H.E. Show in Newport Beach yesterday.
Sorry I don't have a complete photo gallery of my day, but I thought I would share what I have. For me the Highlight of the day was the MBL North America room. They we playing reel tape on a United Home Audio Tape Deck. They were featuring the Corona Line System played through Radialstrahler MBL 116F loudspeakers. Sorry I did not get a good photo of the entire room, but captured photos of the sources, and preamp.
Another highlight was the Demonstration of the Wilson Alexia Loudspeakers, powered by Audio Research electronics. In the Demo they moved the tweeter unit on the speaker 1/16th of an inch or 1.5mm.
You could easily hear the air and life drop out of the recording. It sounded like the players were playing with cotton glove.
I was not even in the best seat in the house, and you could easily hear it in the first second after they hit play. I wanted to be polite to the attendees and Peter McGrath during the demo presentation so no photos, plus we have members here with photos of their Wilson's. Walking down the hall I heard Ball and Biscuit by the White Stripes pumping out with the power that sounded really really good.
When I went into the room I was presented with. Sonus Faber Elipsa SE Loudspeakers, powered by Ayre Acoustics. Source was a Clearaudio Innovation Table. Stopped by the McIntosh Labs room, and was hoping to see the MT5 turntable, but it was not there. Those XR100's were impressive, and might not get enough attention / mentions. I really would like to hear them in my room.
Also the XR50's not optimally set up sounded great. They where powered by the 275 with the D100 preamplifier. Would be a great small room system. I really like the finish on the XR50's.