CanJam New York 2024 Impressions Thread (March 9-10, 2024)
Mar 10, 2024 at 7:06 AM Post #151 of 704
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Well, folks, where do I begin to recap what I experienced after I posted my last entry over lunch? How about with what happened right after that :relaxed: , namely revisiting the Sennheiser HE-1. Remarkably, it had been about seven years since the only other time I'd experienced it, also for ten minutes at a CanJam. My memory was that I had been highly impressed with the HE-1, but that I had a minor quibble with limited soundstage dimensions which made me hesitate to proclaim it the unequivocal "king of headphones". For some reason, I wasn't really expecting my opinion to change much after today's session. There were three of us booked for a 30 minute slot, and I went last. When my time arrived, I played a minute or two from all of the same test tracks I've been cycling through since I got here, and the HE-1 was just jaw-dropping on everything I threw at it. Today I had no quibble at all with the size of the stage, and the layering and precision of images within it were sui generis. The adjectives that kept popping into my head were: majestic, authoritative, correct, pure, limitless, nuanced. I didn't want to cry so much as laugh at the technical virtuosity on display. If I'd had more time to luxuriate and just listen to entire songs, I might have wanted to cry too! Yep, the HE-1 is the king... to these ears. I figured it'd be all downhill from there, but...........

After I walked back up to the main venue, I headed over to Raal 1995 in hopes of getting an Immanis audition. Surprisingly, I only had to wait a couple of minutes, and was able to plug my laptop into whatever DAC (sorry, forgot to ask) was feeding the VM-1a which drove the Immanis. Danny was his usual jovial self, and as I waited I wisecracked that I had just auditioned the HE-1, so it was going to be a rough comparison for Raal, and we shared a laugh. But then I started listening, and the joke was on me! The Immanis is just a hugely impressive headphone, and the first Raal headphone I've heard that really doesn't involve compromises (for me). The quantity and quality of its bass surpassed any estat I've ever heard, and I found it highly satisfying. This was a surprise after @chrisnyc75 had mentioned earlier that he found the Immanis on the leaner side. He may have had different fitment, or maybe he played some even bassier tracks than did I (?). The HE-1 was a bit more opulent overall, but technically the Immanis didn't give up much at all to the Sennheiser. Like the German flagship, the Immanis stage was big and airy, and its imaging was pinpoint. I kept looking for some rough tonal edges or "ribbon artifacts", but there simply weren't any. The only demerit to the audition was a clearly audible noise floor from the VM-1a. A bad tube, perhaps? The Magna was in use and also had a guy waiting for it, so I left without hearing it. Shortly thereafter, I bumped into @goldwerger , who mentioned he loved both of the new Raals, and that the Magna was similar, but with a more intimate soundstage. Given that, I'd almost certainly pony up the extra cash for the Immanis, but I hope to audition the Magna tomorrow to verify that hunch.

Quick takes: I listened to the new Meze Liric 2 briefly at the Upscale Audio booth. I don't recall the DAC or amp, unfortunately. A couple years ago at this very show, I had a great first audition of the original Liric, but on second listen I noticed how small the ear cavities were, as well as some previously undetected peaks in the midrange, which grated on some material. The Liric 2 improves on comfort a bit, although the cups still contact my ears, and the frequency response seems more even than the Liric, although not as smooth as many open-back cans in its price range. Still, it's nice to see that Meze is about technical advancement, and not just style. I wish them success going forward! I also listened to the new Heddphone Two off a Benchmark DAC3/HPA4 stack. Comfort is markedly improved from its predecessor, but it's still a bit heavier than I'd prefer. The Two also has a more even frequency response, and although I couldn't find any glaring weaknesses, it also didn't really capture my heart or imagination in any way. Sadly, it's a pass for me, as there's simply too much great competition in its price bracket these days.

Right across from the HEDD table was MASS-Kobo, and the guy listening to the $17k Model 465 amp was clearly fixing to split, so I moved with purpose to insure snagging the vaunted seat he was occupying. Once ensconced, I whipped out my trusty Susvara and my laptop, and prepared for........ I wasn't really sure, to be honest. I've heard Susvara on so many different amps and chains over the last few years, but none have turned it into something entirely different, only better (or worse) versions of itself. But if any amp could induce Susvara to transcend itself, surely it would be this one!! And I'd love to tell you that it did, but I'd be lying. I can see why people praise it. It's detailed, nuanced, musical, and throws a large, 3-D stage. But ultimately it just didn't distinguish itself enough to (remotely) justify its price. To these ears. YMMV.

Walking past the Mimic Audio table at the end of the row, a Mod House Tungsten caught my eye. I had gone into the Headamp room on a few occasions during the day to try and audition the Tungsten (and Susvara) off the CFA3, but each time there was a server issue, or a line of people, or someone else was using the common front end. Finally, I'd given up the idea, but here was an opportunity to hear the double-sided Tungsten driven by the same MASS-Kobo Model 465 I'd just listened to the Susvara on, and with a Meitner MA3 DAC/streamer to boot. A dream chain on which to have my initial audition! My expectation was that the Tungsten would bear some sort of sonic resemblance to the Caldera, although I'm not entirely sure how I arrived at that. I hit play on the first track (These Chains, again), and immediately I started looking at the equipment to figure out how the bass got turned down!! I cranked the volume a bit more, which helped a bit (thanks to Fletcher and Munson), but the last thing I expected from the Tungsten was recessed, non-authoritative bass. I quickly tried another bassy track, but had the same impression. I shifted to an Eric Matthews acoustic guitar/vocals track, and suddenly the Tungsten seemed to be on song, with beautiful midrange timbre and sparkly guitar picking overtones. Then I went to a jazz track, One Finger Snap by Herbie Hancock. Again, the bass seemed like a weak point here, and when I focussed on the cymbals, I wanted more presence there as well. The sound I was getting reminded me of a young, immature wine where one senses inherent greatness that needs time to develop. The makings of excellence were there, but they weren't in full flower. I found myself wondering if the MASS-Kobo just wasn't up to the task, but that seems preposterous on its face. People I trust have really praised the Tungsten, but on that chain, anyway, I was quite disappointed. I'm hoping to try it off my speaker amp before I leave New York. We shall see.

By now it was approaching 5pm, when I had an appointment for a private audition of the Audio-Technica NARUKAMI headphone amp, a unique (for the moment, I was told) piece on offer for a cool $108k. I went over to the AT table, from whence I was escorted to a room on about the 50th floor of the Marriott. The east-facing view was quite spectacular, as was the sight of the amp in person. The amp features a complement of four TA-300B and four ECC83S-gold tubes, as well as various Lundahl transformers and other high quality parts. There's really beautiful wood along the lower front control panel, and beautiful grill work over the tubes and transformers. I thought the amp looked even better in person than in photos. Unfortunately, it was impossible for me to use my laptop with this setup, and the streamer in the system had an absolutely abominable user interface that had me cursing under my breath a lot. I plugged my Susvara into the amp, and buckled my mental seat belt. As was custom, I began with the Hot Chip track (but from Tidal), and it was immediately clear that this amp was the unicorn that actually could transform Susvara into something I'd not heard before. The soundstaging, imaging, and resolution were just a level above what I'd ever heard Susvara produce heretofore. The sound wasn't quite as pretty as what I'd heard from the HE-1, but it was probably even more impressive technically. I tried to queue up the Eric Matthews acoustic guitar track, but the search function couldn't find it on Tidal, even though I'm 100% sure it's there. Exasperated, I just selected Dreams by Fleetwood Mac, since it was one of choices when I exited search mode. It sounded great, as expected, but it's a bad demo track in the sense that it generally sounds at least very good on pretty much any competent system. I decided to move on to Joshua by Miles Davis, and......... search couldn't find it. ARGH!!! But it did locate another Miles track, Pfrancing, so I went with that. Houston, we now had liftoff! The NARUKAMI was in its element with acoustic jazz, big time!! The timbre of horns was otherworldly realistic and nuanced, and likewise the imaging of upright bass was as good as I've heard on a headphone. While the track was playing, I fiddled a bit with the streamer and located Joshua after all. But I didn't want to interrupt the 8-minute track I was listening to at that moment. It was just that compelling of a listening experience. The next Miles track was as great as the first, and just confirmed that acoustic jazz was meant to be played on this amp driving a Susvara. I really wish you could have heard it, and surely a lucky group of you did. Huge thanks to @goldwerger for setting me up with this audition.

I got back to the main floor right around 5:30 and decided to listen to the Feliks Envy 25th Anniversary Edition amp at the Headphones.com exhibit. Mind you, I've never even heard the standard Envy, although I know of its reputation. There was a guy in the listening chair, and he didn't seem to be in any hurry to leave, but I decided to wait it out. About ten minutes later, I sat down, plugged my Susvara into the Envy 25, plugged my laptop into the Chord DAVE driving it, and caught myself flashing back to my Immanis audition immediately after hearing the HE-1. Surely the Envy 25 would pale in comparison to the transformative experience of hearing the NARUKAMI. And then a funny thing happened: history repeated itself! Just like the Immanis, the Envy 25 completely blew away my comparatively meager expectations. It simply sounded phenomenal on all of my test tracks. Full-bodied and soulful, but also technically impeccable. And above all, muscially involving. It didn't have the vastness of stage of the NARUKAMI (nothing does, really), or the preternaturally accurate timbre, but damn if it didn't come closer than it had any right to at one-sixth the price. I think I want one. :relaxed:

Sorry about all of the explanation marks and (what probably sounds like) hyperbole. I didn't get quite enough sleep last night, and today was a bit like a vivid dream, with peak experience after peak experience. Just completely surreal.

I've stayed up way later than I wanted or intended to, but I wanted to record my impressions while they are raw and fresh. I'm beginning to think this reviewing fetish must be some kind of therapy for me. So thanks for reading........ but I guess my hour is up.
Thank you for these very elaborate impressions. Very nice to read.
I especially loved the part with Immanis and Envy 25th AE right after the biggest flagships imaginable.

Seems like this is another Summit-Fi setup rivaling the best regardless of price
 
Mar 10, 2024 at 7:46 AM Post #152 of 704
Has anyone tried Noble Onyx?

What about bass quantity? Are mids linear?
Do those highs pierce like on Ragnar, Kublai Khan or are they more balanced like on Ronin?
Does BCD making any magic in highs?

Would be grateful for any detailed impressions as you might see 😂
 
Mar 10, 2024 at 7:49 AM Post #153 of 704
Good Morning New Yor.......k :beerchug:

Cayin will debut a new DAP at CanJam New York. The N3Ultra DAP is our second DAP with the JAN6418 NOS subminiature vacuum tube. It also incorporates our latest Gen3 Vacuum Tube Audio Circuit. which first appeared in our flagship limited edition N30LE DAP earlier this year. With the choice of two tube timbers, and when the tube timbers are available to all analog outputs including but not limited to line out, the useability of the vacuum tube installation is expanded to a different horizon

Please check out the N3Ultra DAP at MusicTeck Booth (B5-B8), the SRP of the N3Ultra is US$529 and will be available by the second week of April 2024.


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I heard it. I really like it. Really good value for its price.

Has anyone tried Noble Onyx?

What about bass quantity? Are mids linear?
Do those highs pierce like on Ragnar, Kublai Khan or are they more balanced like on Ronin?
Does BCD making any magic in highs?

Would be grateful for any detailed impressions as you might see 😂
Yes, I heard Onyx and I really love it. It reminded me most of Kublai Khan since it is a bassy set. As you know, I am a huge Noble Fan owning Viking Damascus, Ronin, Kublai Khan and FoKus Prestige. I will go do some a/b testing to compare them.
 
Mar 10, 2024 at 7:57 AM Post #154 of 704
Another great start to the CanJam 2024 season beginning in NYC!
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Wow, vast array of vendors and representatives. This is my second CanJam and same as last year my interest is mainly desktop-type gear and headphones.
On day one I was able to handle a lot of the gear that catches my attention. Also same as before, the crowd noise does make it difficult to get critical listening but at least you get a tactile feel of the items.

Started at Bloom Audio this time to get a nice swag bag. Very nice team out of Jersey that I've ordered with before and they like to give you KitKats!
Over to ZMF and right away had to purchase a pretty Bokeh in the natural Limba wood. Doing some late night listening with it and loving this closed back.
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While at ZMF was able to try a Caldera Closed on the new Cayin HA-2A. Nice sized tube amp for a desk setup and looks sweet. Caldera closed also looking great and seeming to perform well as best as I could tell but again hard to get a good sound impression with crowds. Will revisit on day 2 with some other amps.
The Verite Open was next to it paired with the HA-3A, and with a quick listen, I can appreciate why the 3A does get a lot of praise from ZMF dynamic owners.
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And the new Aegis. Very nice and awesome to behold. ZMF also had some the Homage amps there with new stabilized front/rear face plates that looked nice. Will try and get a few photos of those tomorrow.

My next target was Linear Tube Audio. Super nice guys and LTA is based in Maryland. Their Velo amp is on my short list. Paired it to my DCA Noire I brought with me and tried the new Meze Liric II. Each sounded nice and the Macassar Ebony wood is gorgeous.
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Mimic Audio was nearby and I checked out the Tungsten. I think it was the double-sided I tried paired to a large Black Ice Audio Fusion amp. It did seem to immerse me into the music like the singer was right there with me on a track I listened to, but again being open back, the noise is distracting. It was nice to meet Ryan there too.
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Mimic also had the Austria Audio Composer HP which I read is developed from the former AKG engineers. Very nice build but the connector location seems odd on the sides. They also had the Auribus Acoustics Sierra which I had not heard of before. The Composer states it is a reference/monitor HP and I did get that monitor-like analytical impression. The Sierra was interesting, very open and spacious. It is all 3D-printed in build and super light.

First time trying the Abyss Diana. This was the MR version. The design does not appeal to me but sounded really nice and it was light.
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Then over to to see the Violectric, Lake People and Fostex table. They had the V281 Limited Edition that I've been tracking since I own the V222. Hooked up a Fostex 616 and whoa. This amp packs a punch. I think the gain DIP settings may have been adjusted for a different HP beforehand since I barely turned the volume and it was too loud.
Will need to revisit again.

Stopped by the FiiO table and enjoyed the R9 all-in-one with the FT5 planar HP. Nice little setup if you were looking for a compact desktop system. It uses the Android OS like a lot of other DAPs.

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Finished up at the Meze table and hooked up the Empyrean II and the 109 Pro straight to my DAP. Pretty good but would likely be better on amps. I do appreciate the Meze build quality and comfort.
Capped off the day at the seminar with Zach and Bevin and enjoyed their presentation. Looking forward to day-2!
That is one gorgeous looking pair of Bokeh! Nice score.
 
Mar 10, 2024 at 7:59 AM Post #155 of 704
Happy Day 2 everyone!

Looking forward to seeing everyone from yesterday along with nee people today!

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Also, if your head is feeling a little cold after all that rain last night, we’ve got some limited edition CanJam NYC beanies (toques for us Canadians) available for $25 for show attendees!

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Mar 10, 2024 at 8:12 AM Post #156 of 704
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Mar 10, 2024 at 8:19 AM Post #157 of 704
Better save than sorry!

Thank you for these very elaborate impressions. Very nice to read.
I especially loved the part with Immanis and Envy 25th AE right after the biggest flagships imaginable.

Seems like this is another Summit-Fi setup rivaling the best regardless of price
I wonder if it is a true rivalry after all.
For the most part the target group might be different at least when it comes to the Audio Technica amp.
The envy is in the 20k range while the Audio Technica is north of 100k. One who can buy the latter might just get the former to complete a collection.

The question for me is does the sound signature suit my desired profile. An amp can be as expensive as possible you don’t enjoy the sound it is just a decorative piece.
(And in that regard I prefer the Envy design over the Audio Technica)

Just my humble opinion though.
 
Mar 10, 2024 at 9:20 AM Post #158 of 704
Yes Onyx is very coherent IEM. It has Kublai Khan DNA, but much improved. I doesn't have that digitized upper mids that KK has. Definitely the first on my buying list.
 
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Mar 10, 2024 at 10:02 AM Post #160 of 704
Any impressions on Empire Ears Novus? Very curious about this one since it’s very close to the release of Raven. Also curious about the purple IEM from Elysian. Thanks!
 
Mar 10, 2024 at 10:10 AM Post #161 of 704
Susan Rogers discovers the inner workings of The Lina Network DAC with the dCS team.

Come & see for yourself today in the Palace Room + spend time with your favourite tracks in our relaxed listening lounge on dCS Lina, Bartók APEX & Rossini APEX...

Pair our systems with an extensive range of top-end headphones, including ZMF, Audeze, Abyss, Hifiman, Spirit Torino, Focal and Sennheiser.

+ the new Meze Liric
 

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Mar 10, 2024 at 10:25 AM Post #162 of 704
Starting the day off right.
 

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Mar 10, 2024 at 10:33 AM Post #163 of 704
Bit surprised they bring out the rossini dac apex, that thing is heavy as heck.
 

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Mar 10, 2024 at 10:55 AM Post #164 of 704
Sean Olive will be giving his seminar at 11:00 a.m. in the Ziegfeld Room, two floors below the CanJam registration desk. You can take the escalators behind the registration desk, or (of course) the elevators to the 4th floor. See you there!
 
Mar 10, 2024 at 11:01 AM Post #165 of 704
I was the most impressed by Mass Kobo 475 amp. Hooked it up to my Sony Dap with the grounded cable and it was more dynamic with Annihilator. At least 1 level superior to my Cayin C9.
listening to the IER-Z1R on the 475 was one of my highlights of the day. Also the Trifecta and Canpur 622b. I'm going to experiment with properly fitting the EE Raven today, struggled yesterday
 

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