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Sierra Nevada Audiophile Society Meeting, Sept. 10

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011 in Audiophile Society

We will be having a meeting of the Audiophile Society on Saturday, Sept. 10 at 1 PM.  The meeting will be held at Marihart Audio in Colfax, CA, at 222 Sierra View Dr.  My phone number is 530-320-1576.  Directions:  From Auburn take I-80  to the Canyon Way exit, make a right at Canyon Way;  follow that past Yankee Jims about 1.5 miles to Sierra View Dr., make a hard right and go up the hill.  Marihart Audio is the first house on the right.  Park in the driveway.  Meeting will be held in the main house, and a listening session will be in the guest house.  Bring CD’s, vinyl, SACD’s, etc.  This will be the last meeting at this location, since all equipment will be moved to Roseville in October.
The Oct. 8, 2011 meeting will be held in Sparks, NV at Jerry Cohn’s house.  I will be publishing directions 3 weeks in advance for that one.  Carpool is advised.
Remember, if you have questions or get lost, call 530-320-1576, and Dave will try to help.

Sierra Nevada Audiophile Society Meeting Aug 13, 2011

Friday, August 19th, 2011 in Audiophile Society

We met at Dave Sykes’ house in Foresthill, Ca for our monthly meeting and listening session with his system.  He has a wonderful listening room detached from his house where his Pass Labs preamps and amps/ Exemplar Audio player/ Reference 3A speakers / and Technics 1250 turntable lives.  It is a wonderful system with a big soundstage and accurate natural detailing throughout the musical range.
Dave Sykes discussed different cd formats and some of their advantages and disadvantages.  He passed out a handout from Winston Ma’s website that covered some of the popular formats.  It turns out that DSD is the closest to the analog format of LP’s and tape.  Tape, as done by the Tape Project, is the best by far, with LP coming in second.  DSD is the closest to LP in the digital realm.
Dave Marihart discussed his trip to Washington and his visit to Winston Ma’s sound room in his home.  This room was the best he had ever heard in his 35 years of listening to systems.  It totally redefined what could be done in the home environment.  It also showcased how important room acoustics are in the room environment.  Many audiophiles don’t realise how much the room defines what they hear.  The discussion moved to room treatment and how to do it inexpensively.
The rest of the meeting was devoted to a listening session of Dave’s excellent system.

The next meeting is on Sept. 8 at 1 PM.  A meeting location will be announced here and by email.

May Meeting Audiophile Society Notes

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011 in Audiophile Society

Meeting was held at the Mountain Mikes in Meadowvista, CA and all enjoyed the beer and pizza.
We had 14 people show up, with four new members joining:  Mike Mudge, David Nickerson, Mike Jaynes, and Mark Strohl.
Jack Lawson gave a treasurer report:  The club has $180 in cash, with 12 paid members.  Guests are encourage to come and are not asked to join unless they wish to.

System:  Demoed was an Exemplar modified Oppo 93, Cary Xciter with KT88 tubes, MIT wire, and Acoustic Technology speakers.  Sounded decent despite the 250Hz bump and the lack of highs induced by the room acoustics.  Probably the last serious listening session in this room.

Next meeting on June 11 will be at Rich Jackson’s in Alameda, CA.  He is the rep for PS Audio, Totem, Bryston, and it will be a full day.  Contact Dave Marihart (530-320-1576) and Alan Fong (209-298-8861) for travel arrangements.  Rich’s address is 3531 Magnolia Dr., Alameda, CA.

If you want rooms at the Ca audio Show we can get them at discount pricing through the Audiophile society.  Email Constantine Soo at info@caaudioshow.com and give the following:  Full name, check in and check out dates, single or double beds, and mention the Sierra Nevada Audiophile Society.  Pay with CC upon arrival.  Rate is $115/night +tax vs. $155/night.  Please do this at least 3 weeks in advance of the show.  As a note Marihart Audio will not be doing the show this year, although I will attend it.

We had a Question and Answer Session and covered a lot of topics.  Handout included the Frequencies of Music provided by Dave Sykes.   Room treatment issues came up and Steve Holt of MIT mentioned Norm Varney of AV Room Service out of Ohio who does analysis and recommendations for room treatments.

Steve Holt of MIT also offered to get the group 2 pairs of interconnects and a pair of speaker cables from MIT so people can try them out in their systems.  A price range of $5000-$8000 was agreed upon by the group present.  Marihart Audio can also assist with this as well.

We also reviewed show dates:  June 2,3, and 4 is THE Show in Newport Beach at the Newport Beach Hilton.  July 14,15, and 16 is the CA Audio Show in Burlingame at the Crowne Plaza.

Sierra Nevada Audiophile Society Meeting Minutes

Monday, May 2nd, 2011 in Audiophile Society, News

Meeting lasted 2 hours with two later  listening sessions at two different locations:  Marihart Audio (for the First Watt M2) and Dave Sykes house for his Pass Labs system.
System Notes:
Cary Xciter DAC and Integrated Amp, Acoustic Technology Speakers, Falcon Media Center.
1.  Passed out new member cards made by Gavin Fish-comments on how good they look and are at opening locked doors.
2.  Review committee:   Relayed info on email with Dr. Sean Olive of Harman and his research on perceptual listening.  Thoughts about a review committee using 4-6 members who use a scale to rate what they are hearing.  Read email by Dr. Olive explaining what they listen for and the use of trained listeners.  Would publish review on website, AudioEvo, and maybe Dagog0 ( Constantine Soo said he would read and decide).  Goal would be to have an informative review so people get a view of a number of ears and on only two reference systems. Present reviews are done by individuals on widely different systems.  Dave Marihart is contiuing the investigation and will report at the next meeting.
3.  Meeting Dates decided to be the 2nd Saturday of each month.
4.  Two new members joined:  Robert Spieth and Mark Strohl,  had 13 people present, of which were 9 members.  4 new people showed up with friends.
5.  Meeting Talk:  Computers and your Stereo System.  Integration of both and where the technology is now.  Have note on the talk on file if anyone wants them that couldn’t make it.
6.  We have a destination for the June society meeting:  Alameda , CA at the home of Rich Jackson, the PS Audio and Bryston rep.  We leave Auburn at 8 AM, plan to arrive there at 11AM.  this will be most of the day, Saturday, June 11, 2011.  Car Pool with location meetings TBA at the next meeting.
7.  Conclusion of meeting.  Thanks to Dave and Nelson for the Pizza.

May Meeting of the Audiophile Society

Monday, May 2nd, 2011 in Audiophile Society

The next meeting of the Sierra Nevada  Audiophile Society will be on May 14, 2011 at 1 PM at the Mountain Mike’s Pizza in Meadowvista.  Directions are in the previous announcement.  We don’t have an announced subject, but will most likely be a question and answer session.  So bring your pressing audio questions, and the rest of us will try to answer.  The June meeting will be a field trip.   Also we are looking for meeting places for the July, August, and September meetings-anyone want to volunteer their home?  Can have a fun listening session.
Any meeting questions please call 530-320-1576.

San Francisco Field Trip

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011 in Audiophile Society

On Feb. 19 eight of us made the rainy trip to SF to the famous (infamous) Haight Street and Ameoba Music.  I think everyone found most of what they were looking for and I know I blew by my budget.  Hey, when CD’s and  records are $4 you’re willing to see if you like it or not.  To their credit, none of us ever saw a CD, DVD, or record (esp. used) that had any major scratches or defects.  In fact the worst were tiny surface scratches.  Very impressive.  Prices were cheaper than on the internet in most cases, used stuff was in the $4-$9 range.
We also walked a few wet blocks down to Recycled Records also on the Haight.  Prices were a bit higher on some stuff, but classical was a steal at a $1.  Had lunch at a little Mexican restaurant on the South corner of Haight and who remembers (I don’t-its 3 blocks from the Ameoba), and the food was reasonable and good.
Would be fun to do this again but with better weather.  There is a lot to do just in that area besides record shops, also people watching is extremely interesting there.