North West Audio Show - de Vere Hotel, Cranage

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North West Audio Show 2023 - Cranage nr Holmes Chapel.

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Called in on Saturday morning before heading off to Oulton Park for the racing. Didn't have much time, and the show was huge. My lad an I got there for around 10am, and all we managed to cover was one out the the three(!) floors in about 90 minutes.

Doug Brady had a big presence with several areas and individual displays.

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The little Nait looked very retro '80s
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Gauging sound is always tricky at shows. A lot of the time a potentially good system could be held back because the room is too small or there's a limit on how loud it can play because of the neighbouring exhibitors. Other times it's just the music choice; slow and dreary plinky-plink Hi-Fi selections.

Kudos then to the guys at the GoldenEar room. They let me loose with the tablet, and after a bit of Lamb 'Gold' scared off some on the room but brought others in (what!?!), I finally managed to play a bit of The Undertones - Teenage Kicks. That did the trick and sent the purists scampering away. LOL :D
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Here you can see one making a hasty exit... HA-HA-HA
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Other rooms that were fun...

Brian and Trevors rocking some ATCs and sounded lovely with an LP12 playing some electro track I think. Toe tapping stuff, for sure.

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The guy demoing in the Audio Note room wasn't afraid to veer off the audiophile musical path without a safety net either, and made some great toe-tapping sounds as a result.

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Vinyl was very much in evidence and sounded very organic for the most part. That or streaming/file playback were the main flavours of the day.

It would have been nice to listen to this, but sadly the guy in the dem room didn't have it playing on the two occasions I called in. Too many visitors interested in how it works rather than how it sounds.

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Henley Distribution had the Klipsch Heritage Forte IV on demo, but seemed to be doing an outstanding job of making these £6.5K speakers sound very small.

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There was CD and SACD evident, so those formats haven't shuffled off the mortal coil yet.

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Even reel-to-reel making an appearance again

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What struck me though was just how many rooms were spending a hell of a lot of money to make quite a small sound.

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Just for the record, I'll state again that some of the lack of scale is because of the limitations of the show format. Even so, how can one really judge what's worth further investigation without a bit of scale? So difficult.

By contrast, Hifonix has a room where they could let rip a bit. Nice visual presentation too. (The photo doesn't do it justice, but it's a smart phone cam picture because I couldn't be bothered schlepping round with a DSLR.)

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There was a lot more to see on the same floor. Headphone demos, lots of tweaky gadgets, record cleaning. I had a brief but interesting chat with a guy doing room acoustic measurement, Room Sonics. There was also a room with the Schitt gear where a chap was talking about using DSP per song(!) like glorified tone controls; Electromod.


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That's all I have time for. Good show. Big, busy - even if the photos don't make it look like that - some good demos. Definitely worth a visit.
 
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I was there also today.

Did anyone here do the Chord cable and mains purifier demo they were doing on the hour, where they switched cables and then added mains purifiers? Of course I had a good idea what to expect, but it was a good wake up for any of the sceptics.
 
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I was there also today.

Did anyone here do the Chord cable and mains purifier demo they were doing on the hour, where they switched cables and then added mains purifiers? Of course I had a good idea what to expect, but it was a good wake up for any of the sceptics.

I'm guessing the sceptics wouldn't venture in, or say that any results would be invalid because it wasn't a double-blind test. LOL :D:D:D

We didn't have time to stop. What did you pick up on, and how would you characterise the differences?
 
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tbh the systems were good but I wasn't blown away. I guess I'm quite close to them hehehehe. Especially the Perlisten AV, I thought inferior to mine. I guess that room was just way too small and didn't have the space/panning around. Bass certainly not as house destroying as mine hahaha

I was thinking shame couldn't demo my own system, that would be cool. Switch between the two different models of floorstanders I have.
 
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I was there also today.

Did anyone here do the Chord cable and mains purifier demo they were doing on the hour, where they switched cables and then added mains purifiers? Of course I had a good idea what to expect, but it was a good wake up for any of the sceptics.
I have the chord S6 powerhaus with a load of chord shawline mains cables along with one of the English Electric 8 Switch's, its a bit of a revelation really. Certainly as good as any black box upgrade I've ever done.

 
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I have the chord S6 powerhaus with a load of chord shawline mains cables along with one of the English Electric 8 Switch's, its a bit of a revelation really. Certainly as good as any black box upgrade I've ever done.


Chord showed their switches and passive mains conditioners , they changed items out in live demo. Basically more air, and more resolving sound. In fairness they had an easy environment to demo mains conditioning due to amount of hifi gear, smart phones, led lights running in a close area effecting mains.
 
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You'd eat your words if you heard it. I was sceptical, all bought s/h off the bay so I could sell it on if I wasn't sure. But kept the lot. Each little upgrade gives a bit more. I'll be getting a naim 500 soon to reduce the box count.

I use Russ Andrews products, like you I buy pre-owned from the bay. I was sceptical also at first, but then I tried it myself. I was buying cables second hand for around £60 that now sell £150+ second hand, so you don't even loose money this way, not that i'm selling any of them. If anyone visits my house I can demo the cables in less than 10 seconds, the differences are not even subtle. The biggest difference is when you combine multiple improvements together and you have the totality of everything.
 
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Does anyone know what the large black speakers were in the large room with the arendel looking speakers that was close to the cafe patio? They had large white speakers floorstanders on display, on the right the standmounts and in the back wall some Wilson bench type triangular ones

Was the Auden distribution room
 
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Does anyone know what the large black speakers were in the large room with the arendel looking speakers that was close to the cafe patio? They had large white speakers floorstanders on display, on the right the standmounts and in the back wall some Wilson bench type triangular ones

Was the Auden distribution room

Did you grab a pic?
 
tbh the systems were good but I wasn't blown away. I guess I'm quite close to them hehehehe. Especially the Perlisten AV, I thought inferior to mine. I guess that room was just way too small and didn't have the space/panning around. Bass certainly not as house destroying as mine hahaha

I was thinking shame couldn't demo my own system, that would be cool. Switch between the two different models of floorstanders I have.

Some pictures of your kit would be great.
 
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