Koss Totem Mani-2 User Manual

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Aurum Acoustics (from

Newfoundland) was back with

the final version of its astonish-

ing tri-amplified loudspeaker (it

comes with its own amps, four

of which are single-ended tube

units). Now that the system

(including t he manifestly

excellent CD player/pre-

amplifier) is entering

production, our inter-

est in doing an in-depth

review has definitely

perked up.

Aurum is not the

only high end company

situated well outside

metropolitan centres.

From Mascouche (a

medium-sized town just

far enough from Mon-

treal to qualify as more

than just a suburb) came the

Revelation Mistral S-5 (its pic-

ture is on page 25). It caught my

attention because, like the Reference 3a

speakers in our Omega reference system, it

is a two-piece speaker: a smaller two-way

unit sitting on a massive subwoofer. When

I heard it, driven by Exposure electronics,

it had a simply huge sound.

From closer to us came an amplifier and

a pair of small speakers, under the name of

Merikaudio. The company is in Longueuil,

which in case you don’t know is the Mon-

treal suburb where UHF is located. The

amplifier is not yet in its final form, and the

matching preamp is

still on the draw-

ing board, but

they may bear

watching.

One of the nicer rooms

belonged to a Canadian com-

pany not that well known even

in its home country, LaHave. Its

Wedge speaker is on page 28. It’s

pleasant musicality kept me in

the room for a while on the third

day.

The amplifier at bottom left

caught my eye too, because I

had noticed it in an ad in our

last issue. It’s the Audio Space,

and it’s next to the JAS Odin

loudspeaker. Yes, the speakers

have ceramic woofers. The price:

C$7800. I must say that the demo

I heard was worth sitting down and

listening to for a bit.

I’ve often heard the huge wooden Edgarhorn, shown at

left, at CES. I had never been very happy with it, but it actu-

ally sounded quite good this time, with natural tonal balance,

though (as is often the case with very large woofers) little in

the way of a real stereo image. Dr. Bruce Edgar was there, and

as you’ll see from the next report Albert was impressed with

neither the speaker nor Dr. Edgar.

In Vegas I had heard an oversized “bookshelf” speaker

called the Escalante Fremont. This time I heard a smaller

model, the Pinyon (above right). It looks rather conventional

until you look closely at the metal-clad enclosure and the

ring radiator tweeter. Like the Fremont, it sounded truly

excellent.

Also sounding rather interesting was the Mirage OMD28.

The new OMD series replaces the OM series, which replaced

the M series. The $10K speaker has carbon fibre woofers and

midrange, and a dome tweeter facing upward into a diffuser.

Seeing how the company was rather disappointed with our

review of one of its speakers in our last issue (see Feedback in

this issue), I refrained from suggesting a review.

Regional show though this might be it does manage to pull

in a few high end celebrities. VTL’s Luke Manley was here last

year. This year William Andrea of Mimetism was here (his

integrated amplifier got a warm review in our pages in issue

No. 74), and so was David Berning (you can see him on page

26). Berning had

brought his newest

preamplifier. His

monoblock power

amps, alas, were

not quite done

yet, though he

had prototypes in

unfinished form.

Also present

was Linn’s Martin

McCue, who was

show i ng some

products that will

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