| Event
-
Singapore's
International
Sound
&
Sight
Exhibition |
|
An
Appointment
with the
Far East
— Part
1
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| Clement
Perry |
| 12
February
2001 |
An
ear-popping,
extravagant
first: I
attended
Singapore's
annual
International
Sound &
Sight
Exhibition
last year and
feel fortunate
to have been
present at the
finest
audiophile
show I've ever
experienced.
I'm a sucker
for great
climate and
listening
rooms, and
Singapore has
these in
abundance. The
twenty-two
hours of
travel were
indeed
grueling but,
given the
destination,
more than
worth the
effort. I
would not
hesitate to do
this again,
perhaps every
year! Let's
put it this
way: five
precious,
luxurious days
of listening
to amazing
high-end gear,
along with
sightseeing a
tropical
jewel. As I
write these
words, I
recall with
affection
sunshades,
shorts and
sugar cane on
the beautiful
Island of
Sentosa.
I
remain
enthralled by
the island's
climate,
cleanliness,
its good,
generous
people and,
best of all,
its high-end
shopping
center. Oh my
yes, that
marvelous
shopping
center! This
is the kind of
trip every
audiophile
fantasizes.
Consider
Singapore's
location, one
degree (87
miles) north
of the
equator,
average
temperature 76
degrees: my
Official Dream
HQ. Departing
New York's JFK
airport, I
arrived in
what seemed
days later to
be greeted by
baggage
attendants in
shorts and tee
shirts. The
intelligent
traveler of
course remains
mindful of the
legendary
strictness of
island's laws,
which read
like a catalog
of major,
minor and
surprise
illegalities.
Better than
two dozen
people,
friends and
family, warned
me about
Singapore's
judicial
system. Long
before I
boarded the
plane, you
just know that
I abandoned my
gum-chewing
shenanigans.
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The
show
took
place
in
50
rooms
of a
beautiful
hotel.
The
attendance
was
huge.
If
I'm
not
mistaken,
I
was
the
only
American
covering
the
event.
A
journalistic
coup
for
Stereo
Times! |
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Nope,
it's
not
me,
though
the
similarity
is
so
striking
that
I
had
to
look
closely
at
the
Heco
Loudspeaker
poster
lad
to
assure
myself
that
it
isn't.
Show-goers
were
so
convinced
to
the
contrary
that
they
kept
greeting
me
as
Heco
Man! |
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Mr.
Yamada
of
Zandan
Audio
products
poses
proudly
with
his
arsenal
of
electronics.
The
Model
1000
phono
stage
boasts
Decca,
Columbia,
and
RIAA
settings.
It's
priced
at a
hefty
$15,000.
Stereophile's
Mike
Fremer
opined
that
Janis
Ian's
"Breaking
Silence"
never
sounded
so
convincingly
real.
The
acoustics
of
this
room
are
a
testimony
to
that
appraisal.
I am
told
that
distributor
Jay
Bertrand
is
handling
all
Zandan
Audio
products
in
the
U.S. |
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Here
show-goers
were
wowed
by
Denon
electronics
with
the
newest
DVD
release
of Gladiator,
while
others
checked
out
the
rooms
of
famous
U.S.
brands. |
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Traveling
light?
Philips
new
UGO
series
of
high
performance
LCD
projectors
caught
my
eye.
One
of
these
little
sweethearts,
compatible
with
most
data
and
video
sources,
displayed
a
very
impressive
picture
(rated
at
800
ANSI
lumens),
despite
its
small
size.
Yes,
that's
my
hand,
and
no
it
is
not
that
big;
the
UGO's
that
tiny. |
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A
picture
speaks
for
itself! |
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This
Sony
transport
is
exclusive
to
Singapore.
It
was
one
of
those
items
I
thought
about
well
after
leaving
Singapore. |
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Where
East
meets
West.
Unidentified
loudspeakers
strapped
to
Conrad
Johnson
electronics,
a
Sony
SCD-1
spinning
discs. |
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Again,
Sony's
SACD
player
strapped
to a
set
of
attractive,
unidentified
electronics,
with
the
Nova
Applause
loudspeakers
(review
forthcoming)
and
my
favorite
line
of
cable,
Analysis
Plus. |
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The
Analogue
Reconstructor
AR2000
received
Best
Accessory
Award
from
Singapore's
hi-end
publication,
I-Audio.
I
guess
it's
safe
to
assume
that
this
product,
which
several
ST
reviewers,
myself
included,
praised,
is
gaining
worldwide
recognition. |
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Musse
Audio
Reference
1
(right)
and
Reference
2
loudspeakers
are
said
to
be
heading
to
U.S.
soil.
I'm
told
that
both
models
employ
the
finest
Scanspeak
1"
revelator
tweeter
and
carbon
fiber
woofers.
Price:
to
be
announced. |
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The
MBL
room
with
its
attractive
array
of
electronics
did
not
disappoint.
MBL
has
always
attracted
my
attention.
The
stuff's
impressively
built
especially
the
101-D
loudspeaker.
That
360-degree
dispersion
thing
happening
in
its
tweeter
always
leaves
me
swooning.
(Did
I
mention
I'm
an
audiophile?) |
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If
I
hadn't
seen
those
arrows,
I
doubt
I
would
have
known
that
the
BMB
model
A8
home
theater
system's
top
driver
serves
as
the
center
channel.
You
cannot
tell
from
the
photo
that
the
driver
is
toed
toward
the
center.
Clever
idea! |
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Here
I am
in
the
JubiLeaum
electronics
room
with
the
main
distributor
for
the
AR2000
and
a
host
of
other
products
(also
due
this
way).
That's
Mr.
Kitazawa
on
the
left
with
Mr.
Yamada
of
Zandan
Audio
fame.
I
wonder
whether
those
Argent
Room
Lenses
had
anything
to
do
with
the
fine
acoustics
of
the
room. |
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Caught
on
camera
attempting
a go
at
karaoke
in
the
BMB
Home
Entertainment
room.
Can
anyone
guess
the
name
of
the
song
on
the
screen? |
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The
Singapore
distributor
of
The
Absolute
Sound
held
the
crowd
captive
with
some
serious
electronics
by
FM
Acoustics
paired
with
a
new
and
impressive-sounding
Genesis
Loudspeaker. |
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I
guess
this
must
be
the
Red
Sticker
Sale!
It
warms
my
heart
to
see
my
very
own
reference
projector
in
the
Dream
Vision
DL500
putting
on
such
an
artifact-free
demonstration. |
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The
Burmeister
room,
with
its
chrome-bright
and
elegant
electronics,
sounding
just
great. |
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Marlin
Perkins,
eat
your
heart
out!
I
spent
some
time
at
this
croc
farm
and
am
here
to
report
a
heightened
respect
for
these
prehistoric
monsters.
I
could
not
believe
the
size
of
this
guy.
Twenty
feet?
More
maybe? |
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Best
Sound
at
Show?
It
just
had
to
go
to
the
Halcro
Room.
The
Audio
Suite
gang
had
an
immaculate
setup.
Starting
with
all
Ayre
electronics,
the
new
line
of
Halcro
amplifiers
performed
flawlessly,
forcing
me
to
nominate
them
as
the
finest
solid
state
devices
I
have
heard
(yeah
even
better
than
the
Bel
Canto
EVo).
The
sound
(or
lack
thereof),
strapped
with
XLO
reference
cables
took
the
Arial
10T's
to
another
level
of
performance
I
thought
impossible
(as
a
former
10T
owner
I
stood
amazed).
At
$22,000
suggested
list
they
had
better
be
good!
Super
Ultra-quiet
design
and
low
distortion
is
the
amp's
claim
to
fame.
I
couldn't
agree
more! |


|
International
Sound
&
Sight
Exhibition
2001
The
Sound
&
Sight
Journal
will
again
organize
an
"International
Sound
&
Sight
Exhibition
2001"
from
16
November
to
18
November
2001
at
the
Hotel
Le
Meridien
Singapore.
Last
year,
the
exhibition
was
held
in
64
exhibition
rooms
occupying
4
stories.
If
each
room
takes
10
minutes
to
glance
through,
a
total
of
640
minutes
(10
hours
40
minutes!)
would
be
needed
to
walk
through
the
entire
exhibition
ground.
It
was
a
sound
and
sight
extravaganza
indeed.
Owing
to
the
huge
success
of
last
year’s
exhibition,
more
companies
and
manufacturers
will
take
part
this
year,
making
it a
much
bigger
and
grander
attain
featuring
all
the
household
names
in
audio
and
visual
products.
At
the
"International
Sound
&
Sight
Exhibition
2001",
visitors
will
have
the
opportunity
to
see
the
craziest
Super-Fi
sound
systems,
the
most
stunning
home
theatre
surround
sound
systems,
the
trend
setting
car
audio
systems,
eye-popping
projection
systems,
Hi-Fi
accessories
and
the
‘must
have’
audiophile
CDs.
Many
of
the
products
will
be
featured
in
Singapore
for
the
first
time;
some
of
them
will
be
specially
flown
in
just
for
the
exhibition
only.
This
year,
more
top
audio
and
visual
designers
will
take
part
in
the
exhibition
giving
the
exhibition
goers
an
excellent
opportunity
to
obtain
first
hand
knowledge
from
them.
Besides,
many
exhibitors
will
launch
irresistible
special
offer
packages
to
the
visitors.
As
the
"International
Sound
&
Sight
Exhibition
2001"
will
be
of a
mammoth
scale,
the
organizers
will
specially
produce
a
handbook
given
free
to
all
visitors.
The
handbook
will
provide
a
comprehension
information
on
the
layout
plan
of
the
exhibition
grounds
and
synopsis
of
each
exhibition
room.
It
will
also
include
other
important
details
such
as
the
special
offers
by
exhibitors.
More
importantly,
the
handbook
lists
down
the
names,
addresses
and
contact
numbers
of
all
the
products,
their
agents
and
distributors.
Hence,
it
is
indeed
a
handy
and
valuable
Hi-Fi
directory
for
audiophiles.
For
more
information,
please
contact
the
"Sound
&
Sight
Journal"
at
Tel
/
Fax:
(65)4675116,
Email:
cktham1@singnet.com.sg
Date
: 16
–
18
November
2001
Time
:
11.00
am
–
7.00
pm
Venue
:
Le
Meridien
Singapore
Address
:
100
Orchard
Road
Singapore
238840
Ticket
:
S$10.00
Annex
The
organizer
of
the
"International
Sound
&
Sight
Exhibition
2001"
is
the
"Sound
&
Sight
Journal".
It
is
South
East
Asia’s
first
Chinese
audio
and
visual
publication,
and
Singapore’s
only
such
publication.
The
Sound
&
Sight
Journal
is
nine
years
old.
Its
contents
comprise
hardware
and
software
reports.
All
the
software
reports
are
written
by
professionals
in
the
music
industry,
similarly
the
test
reports
on
hardware
are
penned
by
specialists
who
have
deep
understanding
of
music.
Owing
to
the
neutrality
in
reporting
and
its
impartiality,
the
"Sound
&
Sight
Journal"
is
the
most
mathematical
amongst
the
Chinese
readers.
The
publication
is
therefore
highly
regarded
by
domestic
and
international
audio
and
visual
manufacturers.
The
"Sound
&
Sight
Journal"
is
the
authority
in
the
Chinese
audiophile
world. |
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