Site Links

A Show Tradition

Posted Tue Jun 6, 2006, 4:09 PM ET — By Wes Phillips

I'm a guy who loves traditions: I attribute it to growing up in Virginia, a state that reveres tradition, my wife claims it's just OCD. Whatever—I have made it a tradition at every HE Show I can remember to visit Luke Manley's VTL room at the last minute on the last day because it always lets me leave on a high note. Manley did not disappoint this year in the room he shared with dealer Brooks Berdan, the "king of analog."

The room included Wilson Sophia 2 loudspeakers ($14,000/pair), a pair of VTL MB450 monoblocks ($13,500/pair), TL-7.5 Series II preamplifier ($15,000), the prototype of VTL's new TP 6.5 phono section ($7500), and the brand spanking new VPI Aries III (starting at $4700 with many options). Oh yeah, it also sported the Benz LP cartridge ($4500)—and is that not a cool name for a cartridge?

Okay, time to pay the rent: What's new about the MB450s is just about everything, from the slick "new VTL" cosmetics, which are far more polished than the older models, to a beefy new power supply, auto bias, and a fault-sensing circuit that's a direct descendent of the circuit in the Siegfrieds.

We began playing music on the Aries and I almost swooned in relief: Berdan and Manley weren't just getting great sound, they were getting relaxed, fully integrated, sound-like-you've-always-wanted sound. You know how no matter how much you love your hi-fi, when you go over to your buddy's house and his system is really cooking, you go, "I wish my system sounded this good?" Well, that's what Luke and Brooks were putting out. The Wilson WATT/Puppy 8s may have been getting all the attention at HE2006, but let me tell you the Sophia 2s are nobody's ugly sister! Gosh, I love that speaker.

One thing led to another and all of a sudden, we'd forgotten to be "business like" because we were having too much fun and I pulled out my copy of Hayseed Dixie playing "Big Bottom" and "Highway to Hell" on banjo, mandolin, and fiddle and Brooks pulled out his copy of the Buzzards playing "Pipeline" on accordion, acoustic guitar, and dobro, and then things got really strange.

Actually, it was pretty normal for an audiophile get-together — and it was a perfect ending to a great show.

Permalink  ::  Blog Home

Previous Post | Next Post >

Reader Comments 

Posted Tue Jun 6, 2006, 11:46 PM — By Bob Casner

Wes, I believe that the version of "Pipeline" Brooks played would have been from "The Vultures" album by Joe Weed, NOT "The Buzzards." Yep, "Hayseed Dixie" doing AC/DC tunes bluegrass style is a lot of fun, too.

Posted Wed Jun 7, 2006, 7:45 AM — By Gunnar Orloff

Perhaps you please, could tell me what brand the cables used with this equipment was? Best regards G. Orloff

Posted Thu Jun 8, 2006, 6:19 PM — By Norman Liu

Brooks definitely got my vote for best sound of the show. I was in there a couple of hours before you were, Wes (that was me picking up my suitcase just before closing time), and Brooks was playing the Classic Records pressing of Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue. I sat glued to my seat and forgot about all the other rooms I needed to check off my list before 5, until the side ended, and I hoofed it right over to Classic Record's booth to buy the last copy in the bin. Thanks, Brooks! Norman

Posted Thu Jun 8, 2006, 8:11 PM — By K Mehta

Nice sound but not the best music when I was there. Enjoyed talking to Bea Lam of VTL.

Posted Mon Jul14, 2008, 9:40 AM — By Tedd

Online Pharmacy > levitra viagra cialis

Posted Thu Jul24, 2008, 7:48 AM — By wslaat

عقارات السعودية عقارات شقق ومحلات واراضي ومكاتب بيع وشراء وايجار في بلد السعودية بجميع المدن بها عقار نت عقارات الأمارات عقارات شقق ومحلات واراضي ومكا

Posted Sat Aug16, 2008, 7:16 PM — By ed

great site well done

Posted Wed Sep10, 2008, 6:14 PM — By 

phone sex phone sex

Posted Wed Sep10, 2008, 10:35 PM — By Graint

You may be allergic to house dust but have no reaction when the concentration of dust in the Air Purifier Live is low. Change the bedding, however, and you start to sniffle.

Posted Wed Sep10, 2008, 10:36 PM — By Lee

There are many Different Flooring Techniques Information, but all you can do with is to clean in your mind that the flooring that you choose is durable and pliant as well and make certain that your selected flooring is easy to clean as people will be ambling or boulevardising or promenading on it as they travel in and out of your doors.

Posted Sun Sep21, 2008, 10:27 PM — By Ema

Since forming The Winnick Family Foundation in 1983 with his wife Karen, Gary Winnick has generously supported many causes that are close to his heart. Gary Winnick’s philanthropic interests run the gamut from promoting children’s literacy, to furthering religious diversity, to developing new scientific research protocols, and many more.

Posted Mon Oct20, 2008, 12:14 AM — By Wholesale jewelry

wholesale jewelry, costume jewelry,

Posted Mon Oct20, 2008, 12:17 AM — By Fashion jewelry

wholesale jewelry, Jewelry store,

Posted Tue Nov18, 2008, 12:39 AM — By sfas

Touch screen monitor

Add Comment

Name (Required):

Email (Required, will not be shown to public):

Comment (Required, max chars: 1024):

You have characters left.

Type the characters you see in this picture

  

Sponsored Technology Center

Credit Card Bill me later
Please send me special offers and exclusive promotions from Stereophile's premiere partners.

Stereophile    ::     Home Theater    ::     Ultimate AV    ::     Home Theater Design    ::     Shutterbug    ::     Home Entertainment Show
Home/News • Subscribe • Give a Gift • Sub Services • Digital Subscription
Recordings • Back Issues • Buyer's Guide • Print & Web Media Kit • Privacy • Terms of Use • Contact
RSS News & Reviews • RSS Blogs

Copyright © SOURCE INTERLINK MEDIA All rights reserved.