Florida Audio Expo: The Three Mega Systems

After a stormy night, the first day of the show dawned bright and sunny with a reasonable number of Day One attendees. There were three standout rooms, none of which were a surprise, but all of which are always great listening stops.

The Audio Company

We didn’t start out here, but there’s no surprise that we spent some time in this room. Their lineup for this show was almost identical to what they presented at Capital Audiofest in November, which we covered here.

The VAC Statement 452iQ stereo/mono power amplifiers (two pairs for a total of $300,000) were center stage in this room. The rest of the system in this room was also impressive with Von Schweikert Audio speakers and subwoofers, Esoteric Audio components, A Kronos Pro turntable, an Air Tight Opus 1 cartridge, an Aurender music server, and Critical Mass cables and racks. Here’s the complete list of components:

VAC Statement Phono Preamplifier ($80,000)
VAC Statement Line Preamplifier ($80,000)
VAC Statement 452iQ stereo/mono power amplifier ($75,000 each)
Von Schweikert Ultra 11 loudspeaker system ($325,000/pair)
Von Schweikert V-12XS Shockwave subwoofers ($11,500/each)
Esoteric Grandioso P1x CD transport ($50,000)
Esoteric Grandioso D1x monoblock DACs ($50,000/pair)
Esoteric N-01 streamer/renderer/DAC ($22,000)
Esoteric G1 Grandioso clock ($26,000)
Aurender W20SE music server/streamer/renderer ($22,000)
Kronos Pro Table w/Black Beauty tonearm
and Ultracap Power Supply ($51,000)
Airtight Opus 1 cartridge ($16,000)
Critical Mass Olympus V-12 Luxury rack ($10,150 x 6 component spaces)
Critical Mass Maxxum rack ($6,150 x 6 component spaces)
Masterbuilt Ultra cables

Magico

Magico, sponsored by Sarasota, FL dealer, Suncoast Audio, was in one of the boardrooms. Pardon the pun, but the sound was pure magic with a system made up of their speakers, Luxman amplification, power and cables from Audioquest and Critical Mass Systems racks. Sources were from Luxman, Avid, Studer, and Doshi Audio. Here’s a complete list:

Magico M6 Loudspeakers ($172,000/pair)
Magico QSUB18, Subwoofer x2 ($36,000/each)

Luxman C-900u, Control Amplifier ($14,995)
Luxman M-900 Monoblock Amplifiers x2 ($14,995/ea)
Luxman D-08u CD Player/SACD Player/DAC ($14,995)

Avid HiFi:
Acutus Classic Turntable ($17,999)
SME 5 Tonearm ($5,500)
Pulsare II Phonostage ($7,499)
Reference Ruby MC Cartridge ($8,000)

Studer 810 Reel-to-Reel ($15,000 approximately)

Doshi Audio V3.0, Tape Stage ($15,995)

Audioquest:
Niagara 5000 Power Conditioner ($3,999)
Dragon ZERO Speaker Cables ($33,900)
Earth Balanced Interconnects ($1,459)
Husky Subwoofer Interconnects ($674)
Tornado High-Current Power Cables ($1,299)
Hurricane High-Current Power Cables ($2,199)
Hurricane Source Power Cables ($1,699)
Diamond USB Cable ($1,299)

MBL

MBL brought a system of their products that ran well over a hundred grand, and the quality was there proving that while money might not buy happiness it can buy a fine high-end experience.

The stars of the show were definitely the 101 E MK II Radial loudspeakers at $70,000/pair. These are a full-range 4-way omnidirectional loudspeaker system with proprietary spherical drivers. The source was an N31 Dac – CD Player ($15,400). Amplification was the N11 Preamplifier ($14,600) and the N15 Mono Power Amplifier ($17,800/ch.). Cables were the WireWorld Eclipse Series 8.

Note: Our complete coverage for this show is available here.

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