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Django L. It is rather impressing that you can get so much music for the money. What are you waiting for? Get out there and listen!
Brilliant review in Swedish ‘Ljud & Bild‘ of our Django L by Sven Bilén. You can download a pdf here or read the translation beneath.
We’re in lovely Kuala Lumpur at the moment at the yearly KL International AV Show 2013. Jörgen will even have a Q & A session with Hans-Ole Vitus (of Vitus Audio and Alluxity) at Swedish Statement – Starhill 4 room at 5pm on Saturday. Come an ask him something if you’re in the area! Or just come anyway.
KL International AV Show 2013
Dates : 5 to 7 July 2013
Time : Friday, Saturday & Sunday : 10.00am to 7.30pm
Venue : JW Marriott Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
Welcome.
Photo credit: Idlan Zakaria
Marten FormFloor: Cutting-edge speaker married to advanced tech design
Great to find this recent article about our FormSeries. Steve Guttenberg at Cnet shows his love after a visit to our man Wes Bender in New York. Please have a read here.
Two awards form Positive Feedback, how cool is that? One for our room with Harmonic Tech and one for Dan Meinwald’s E.A.R./Marten room. Great stuff!
Falun is a beautiful place, especially in the warm, breezy, Swedish summer that we have now.
We’re here because of a special demo at our great dealer Lasse that has ‘Lasses Hifi‘.
The system sounded great with the MSB Diamond Dac, MSB S201 Power Amplifier, Jorma Prime cables, Coltrane Tenor and of course Django L .
You can read more (in Swedish) at ljudochbild.se.
After a hectic day it’s time to chillax. Cheers!
It’s all over…
and our favourite lunch seem a distant dream.
Everything is now packed up and on it’s way back to Sweden. It’s been a great show with many new exiting opportunities.
We’ll be back soon with some more bits from it all.
‘Isobel‘ is hereby named today’s favourite. Johannesson, Schultz & Berglund’s mellow Björk cover Sounds lush on the Django Ls.
Not really, it’s a German wooden horn instrument called Alphorn. Very special sound not dissimilar to a Didgeridoo. They have had a good few live acts at the first floor atrium. We’ll tell you all about it in a bit.
Yesterday was a busy day as usual here at the High End Show so it was real nice to hear some chilled tunes from solo bassist Dean Peer having our daily Weißwurst & pretzel. The beats was very soft sounding and the percussionist made use of one of those cool brazilian cube drums, Cajón. The setting might not have been the most inspiring but they didn’t seem to care, it sounded great anyway.