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Thursday, 28 November 2024

Epos / Innuos / Merason / moor amps - Belfast Audio Show 2024 - SOUND OF THE SHOW AWARD!

 


Not quite the simplest system of the show, but this system consists of modest looking components, doesn't call attention to itself and can be accommodated in a reasonably small space.  Innuos Zenith server / streamer fed the modest looking Merason frerot DAC with its optional pow1 upgraded PSU. Another appearance by moor amps with the Angel Pre and their smaller Angel 4 stereo power amplifier.  Finishing off the system is the Epos ES14N - said to be a revitalisation of the original ES14 from the 1980s, but its really a completely different design from a cabinet and driver perspective - they come with their own dedicated stand. Its distinctive in a kind of 70s vibe kind of way, but their low height probably make them acceptable in more homes than larger products. Circa £25k in value for this system.

This is the second of the 2 rooms that I spent the most time in over the weekend of the show. It was positioned directly across the corridor from a system that really emphasised just how differently music can be presented and how there are clearly customers looking for different experiences. This was definitely a "sit back" kind of room.  Track after track I found myself starting out listening to the system's characteristics but then getting to the end of the track and realising that I'd forgotten to do that without consciously doing so - I was listening to the music itself. Oh, except some of the more "challenging" jazz that my fellow visitors chose - some of that was just too impenetrable for my more simplistic tastes!

How to describe the sound here? A tough one because there was no defining sound. Pretty much everything is there in the right (or should I say perceived right?) order, good drive without fatigue, articulation in the bass, clear and intelligible vocals, lots of information in the treble (ooh, there's a point, it was information, not data!) and a flow that didn't grab your attention, but rather allowed the music to grab your emotions.

Great stuff.

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