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Hifi Consult had in their room products
from Bladelius, Burmester and QRS. German Burmester B100
speakers were demoed together with Burmester 911 Mk3 power
amp, 011 pre amp and 001 CD player. Second system was all
Swedish, new QRS SuperNova speakers with Bladelius Grendel
power amp and Gondul universal player. Cables and power
distribution were in both systems from Transparent Audio. |
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Medius Multibox media center was showed
together with Medius power amp based on B&O’s ICE Power
technology. Speakers in the demo were from Danish Dynaudio. |
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Interceptor Audio showed Martin Logan
Summit speakers together with Cayin 9088D monoblocks, 153B
pre amp and Bladelius Gondul universal player. |
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The most transparent speakers in this
exhibition were British Ferguson Hill horn speakers. They
were literally so transparent that some people didn’t even
notice them in the lobby area. |
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In Uniconnect’s room there were couple
Swedish debuts. Esoteric X-01 CD/SACD player and South
African Vivid Audio K1 and C1 speakers were now shown first
time in Sweden, even German Octave MRE130 monoblocks and HP
500 SE pre amp haven’t been long on the Swedish market. |
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And then from Swedish debut to world
premier. Swedish Marten Design had in Malmo world
premier
for their Miles III speakers. They were demoed together with
EAR 912 pre amp and 509 monoblocks, Avid turntable,
Bladelius Freja CD/SACD player and Jorma Design cables.
Marten Design Duke speakers were also on view. Leif Olofsson
from Marten Design and Jorma Koski from Jorma Design were at
the place and as good-humoured as always. |
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Audio Concept
had also Swedish premier. They introduced American Zu Druid
speakers. Together with Zu Druids
they had ASL Cadenca 845 monoblocks, Leben RS28C pre amp,
Nordic Concept Artist turntable and EMM Labs CDSD / DCC2
combo |
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Swedish Altavoz showed their Singular
system. Singular is one box solution to replace conventional
speakers. |
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Harman International, Sony, Pioneer and
Marantz had all big rooms to show their home theater
products. Most attention in Pioneer’s room got their new EX
series speakers which are designed by TAD. |