MiTT
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Day 1 of the 2007 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest was GREAT! As soon as I got to the show I hooked up with my buddy Joe (got to get him on this forum - he's got an SL3/BAT/Krell based system), and we headed straight into the area where they are selling vinyl, CD's, SACD's, XRCD's, accessories etc. to grab up some good stuff before it got picked over. While I was there I ran into Alan (sleepysurf) and we went over to a place across the street for some Mexican sustinance.
Back at the show we were all headed of in different directions, but prior to running up to start listening to some tasty systems I stopped in the lobby to cleanse the pallette with some live music from the Fry Street Quartet. They were truely great, playing with an obvious passion. I was standing next to former Absolute Sound and Stereophile contributor Johnathan Skull and he commented that they were among the best he's heard. They also appear in a number of Ray Kimbers IsoMike recordings. I spoke with one of the members at the end of the performance and he mentioned that they just finished a new recording using the IsoMike technique, and that it may be the best one yet.
Back at the show we were all headed of in different directions, but prior to running up to start listening to some tasty systems I stopped in the lobby to cleanse the pallette with some live music from the Fry Street Quartet. They were truely great, playing with an obvious passion. I was standing next to former Absolute Sound and Stereophile contributor Johnathan Skull and he commented that they were among the best he's heard. They also appear in a number of Ray Kimbers IsoMike recordings. I spoke with one of the members at the end of the performance and he mentioned that they just finished a new recording using the IsoMike technique, and that it may be the best one yet.