Introduction
This year's ISSE is slightly smaller compared to previous years, due to the absence of some of the major exhibitors, and the exhibitors from Taiwan.
Keeping with the format adopted over previous shows, exhibitors are split over two floors, with the larger rooms at the basement level, and the smaller rooms on the 8th floor.
Here is a short video highlighting the sound from the various rooms :-
Basement Floor
1. Simplicity Control
This is one system that makes your complaints about current COE prices seem trivial (For foreign readers, COE is our vehicle licensing system in Singapore. You need a COE to purchase and use a car for 10 years. During the latest round of bidding, it cost S$ 85,001 for a small car, and S$ 135,002 for a large car).
The analog source here is the J. Sikora KV12 Max with DS Audio Grand Master EX Cartridge. Digital duties were handled by the Taiko Extreme Server and Network Switch, as well as an EMM Labs DV2 DAC. Amplification was from Pilium and the Magico S3 speakers completed the picture.
According to the dealer's equipment list displayed, everything at the show costs a total of S$ 491,330. Frankly, I think they are fibbing - the list forgot cabling of any form! Thank you for your considerate thoughts in not shocking us with the real cost of this system.
As a special for the show, you can get everything at 25% off. There is a possibility that you may also get a free anti-money laundering investigation thrown in too with the package. On the bright side, you don't have to retire the system after 10 years.
This system surprised me. Kenny - everyone's favourite pre-owned audio equipment dealer, was helping out in the room. I was listening intently to a track that was being streamed. I asked Kenny after that whether the turntable would be used for demonstration. He replied that they had actually swapped over after the first track. To be honest, the deck was so quiet I would be hard-pressed to tell the two sources apart.
Sonically, this system was effortless and highly detailed. Personally, I would have liked a a bit more energy and air on top. I give this system joint best sound for the floor.
2. AV OneThe first thing that grabs your attention is the Focal Stella Utopia EM Evo speakers. The accordion-like tilt is visually striking. A long time ago, I owned a pair of Diablo Utopia speakers so you correctly guessed that I find them aesthetically appealing.
3. Element 5 Laser Laboratory
4. Ong Radio
All those soothing blue meters guaranteed a warmish and relaxing sound. Believe it or not, I've had more than one non-audiophile friend ask me whether the "microphone" on top of the B&W speakers were for karaoke. Jokes aside, the 801D4 will certainly serve as a conversation starter.
5. Audio Maestro Pte LtdAudio Maestro demonstrated the Borreson X6 speakers with the Axxess Forte Streamer Integrated Amplifier. As you would expect, Ansuz cables were used throughout. Music was reproduced with a grain-free sound, with very good imaging and staging. All this for under USD 50,000 - no mean feat.
I give this system joint best sound for the floor with a special mention for outstanding value.
8th Floor
1. Project Perfection / Infinite Sound
The Project Perfection boys were thrashing both the Fink Team and Epos speakers (through their dealer, Infinite Sound) within an inch of their lives. The excursion on those woofer cones was eye-popping and you could feel legitimate pressurisation in the room as you entered. Not bad at all for bookshelf speakers. Despite the pretty loud volumes, the high frequencies were neither harsh nor shouty. Great promise here and hope they dial down the volume a few notches.
2. Yamaha Music
(Asia)
3. Reference Audio
4. Raindrop Audio
Revival Audio speakers hail from Alsace, France. I have a soft-spot for Gewurtztraminer and Riesling wines from Alsace, and these speakers (the Atalante 5) really impressed me. The SPEC Corporation RSA-M99 amplifier, SOtM stack and Cen.grand DAC played supporting roles. This system has a nice balance between organic warmth and detail. I vote this as my favourite sea-salt caramel ice-cream.
5. Horizon Acoustics
6. Lawrence Audio
You can't help but notice the gold finish on the "Star" from Lawrence Audio. The styling won't appeal to all, and I personally prefer their musical instrument inspired models. You can't argue with the sound though which was highly resolving. I love the heirloom quality of the Luxman electronics too!
7. CD Acoustics
8. The Experts Group
This was one of the few AV setups at ISSE, I got to watch Top Gun:Maverick on an all-SVS AV speaker system.
9. Absolute Sound
The Duetto marks Sonus Faber's entry into the active wireless speaker world. It has HDMI and optical inputs, and can stream from Tidal, Spotify and Bluetooth. The Teac AP-701 power amplifier is a pretty little thing. Looks like almost everyone is back to analog power meters.
10. Wow Acoustics
Wow is wow. Can I cheat and get a third scoop of ice-cream? Tonally closer to the Revival Audio, the Mofi SourcePoint 8 speakers present a wonderfully coherent soundstage, befitting of speaker designed by Andrew Jones. The top-end energy is a tad restrained, but if you like a non-fatiguing presentation, this is the speaker for you. The Mobile Fidelity Masterdeck turntable sounded great too.
11. Tritone AV
12. Audio Sound - Surprise of the Day !
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