More Hi-Fi in Munich
Almost first in today was Adrian Bankewitz from Accuton with family.
He played such a cool record with Chinese drums. Really loud and rumbly, in a good way of course, it sounded awesome. He Xun Tian, is the artist, very famous in China.
Here are today’s favourite vinyl albums: Bob Dylan – Oh Mercy, Chet Baker – Live in Sweden and…
This one, which has such a cool cover, Gerry Mulligan – Night Lights.
Leif finally had a spare moment to take me around a bit of the fair which was really cool.
Here’s Swedish DLS’ latest speaker.
Also their wall hung speaker which is really popular as part of home cinema systems.
EAR-Yoshino sounding nice as usual.
They played this funky album: The Jazz Crusaders – Lighthouse ’68.
Nice stuff from AMC and Audium.
Here is Per Engelholm from Engelholm Audio, changing cables on his brilliant new system.
and their The Shape.
Ok, there has been a lot of Swedish stuff today. It sort of feels like the Eurovision song contest when everyone are voting for their neighbouring countries. We’ll try and be more cosmopolitan tomorrow:)
Tonight it’s party time with our friends form China. Hopefully we’ll survive:)
Over and out.
Lars
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Tags Accuton, Adrian Bankewitz, AMC, Audium, Bob Dylan, Chet Baker, DLS, EAR-Yoshino, Engelholm Audio, Gerry Mulligan, He Xun Tian, The Jazz Crusaders | 2 Comments »
How many people lives in Deutchland? Gör-many! Anyone from Gothenburg understands!
You guys are uniqum in this business! Happy, friendly, interested and also build great speakers.
I got a question today from a visitor: Are you a competeting with Marten. I answered: No. It is Sweden against the rest of the world.
He made a note, with a smile on his face. 🙂
Haha, that’s exactly right. Thanks for that Per.