lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
This past week we journey through the middle of America all the way up to Minnesota visiting the Mall of America, Walberswick Studio, Lake Superior, and Family.

Our journey begins with a drive up 35 to Kitchen no 324 a popular downtown breakfast place in Oklahoma City it was there my wife enjoyed green eggs and ham while I enjoyed the excellent chorizo biscuits and gravy along with the cronut. After breakfast we went up to the bombing memorial and had a somber reflection upon this sad tragedy. Afterward we drove to Tulsa where we caught up with family I hadn't seen in fifteen years. My grandmother had flown up as a surprise to her twin sister who was celebrating her 60th wedding anniversary with her husband. It was a small, but intimate gathering that lasted the evening. After spending another day in Tulsa we set off for Zombie Burger in Des Moines. While there my wife and I ordered a couple of their crazy hamburgers for dinner and I enjoyed my Founder's beer the wonderful All-Day IPA. After that we drove up to Minneapolis. The next day started with a long visit to the Mall of America. My wife was in her equivalent of heaven and I simply got my sleep number and killed time reading in the Barnes & Noble. When we completed the mall excursion we headed over to the Town Hall Brewery where I enjoyed the Black H20. Unfortunately a gas leak made us find dinner at Maxwell's Bar where the wife had a burger and I a decent fish and chips with a Surly IPA.

The next morning we awoke and visited the Original Pancake House which had an excellent hot chocolate and apple pancake. From there our Journey takes us to the famed Walberswick studios. My wife nervous that we might be robbed by some stranger in the woods was relieved to find instead a true English gentlemen. After procuring life jackets we set out for a quick boat ride. I was most impressed with the smoothness of the boats Yamaha engine which proved the good Doctor's knowledge on boat engines. A few minutes on the lake and we could see that a storm was a brewing. Getting into dock just as the rain began to fall I remarked on the impeccable timing. Braving the elements we were taken for a tour of the oldest tractors I've ever seen. Unlike my grandfather who collects old useless broken things under the guise of repairing them. These engines fired with excellent power and working order. Mark clearly knows his engines.

Finally after braving the elements to see his noble lake and tractors I sat down to finally hear what I will dub the T-Rexes seeing as they are both in the shape of T's and rather large. My wife determined to escape death from nerd exposure sought refuge in the bed of the guest room we were given.

In presenting my own material I made a grave error in leaving behind my favorite recordings because I didn't want to lose them on the trip and was too lazy to back them up. So I was left with a selection of my wife's favorite music. All my favorites were on my phone, but I feared the compression would be to obvious and decided to try the most palatable of my wife's CDs. Hootie's cover album. If there is one CD that should not be used for evaluating speakers I think we both found it. Immediately the dreadful sound of loudness wars compression came echoing out of the chambers of these great beasts. After a few minutes of torture. I gave Mark a reprieve and told him to put his best on display. At this Mark started with great stereo recordings from a Baroque peace followed by choral, percussion and even some organ. Eventually we worked our way up to full 7 channels with a Fantastic rendition of The Opera of Julius Ceasar, One of Mahler fantastic symphonies and eventually to a piece that made the 1812 overture seem like a whisper. Two words describe this system that I have never heard in any other before balanced bass. Words escape the description, but his system exhibits perfect bass accuracy in Organs, Drums, Low Voices and other instruments while not sacrificing any of the midrange clarity.

After the demo I went to check on my wife only to find her soundly asleep. Upon waking and meeting us in the kitchen. Mark asked if the music had disturbed her. "What Music?" was her response and we had a wonderful laugh she tried to defend herself by saying, "it's not like you were listening the 1812 overture." One of the pieces we had listened too was even crazier, but I told Mark she's a heavy sleeper and that's why I can own TC subs.

Supper was prepared on the outdoor grill and cook surfaces. We had cajun shrimp as an appetizer followed by Bacon wrapped filets with baked potatoes and buttered corn. All excellent and finished with wine.

Desert was Bananas Foster which we followed with a night movie. Instead of a typical hollywood flick I elected the Sound of Music so my wife would want to join us and so I could really test female voice which was superb. Even my wife remarked on the realism of the Organ in the wedding scene. The next morning I heard his lower level shelf system which is far closer to the typical setup, but certainly worthy of all but the most discerning listeners. We enjoyed Bangers, Eggs with Roasted Tomatoes for breakfast concluding our last meal and proving that Mark truly can cook.

After breakfast we set off down the River for a tour of the area by boat and it was perfect weather. Concluding a great stay we set off to Grand Rapids, MN for a visit to the Judy Garland Museum and a Pasty shop that was worthy of it's high ratings on Urbanspoon. We had Rafferty's Pizza for dinner which had good pizza, but dreadful beer.


From there we headed to the shores of Lake Superior for a picnic and lighthouse tour. We had Supper at Duluth Griill where my wife enjoyed a whitefish while I a duck burger with a siracha based sauce. After supper we went to Fitgers where I drank the Mayor which packed the best punch I've had in an IPA. I also a one of their witbiers which was decent, but nothing compared to the Mayor. I ended up buying a growler's worth of the Mayor. In the morning I continued my beer stockpiling by picking up a Surly Coffee Stout


From there we headed down to Kansas City where we enjoyed Oklahoma Joe's barbecue. Where I had a half rack of very good ribs, but I disagree that it's the best ribs. To me it was on par with Salt Likc and not up to those in Lockhart, Tx.


The next morning we went to a Miniature Toy museum in Kansas City which was neat, but certainly not child appropriate if you are tempted in the area. I stopped at the top beer store in town hoping to stock up on some Founders. I ended up with 3 6-packs(All-Day, Centential and Dirty Bastard) and a 4 pack of a local stout the beer man suggested.


Our final supper of the trip was at a Chicago Pizza chain place along route 66 where I enjoyed a Bridgeport IPA with a decent calzone that hit the spot for me.

All in all we had a marvelous trip and I certainly hope to visit Walberswick studio again someday.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
No wonder I can't get an alignment. :D

Hootie and TLS ... I'd pay to watch him listen to that.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
Sounds like an awesome trip and I am thoroughly jealous :D
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
No wonder I can't get an alignment. :D

Hootie and TLS ... I'd pay to watch him listen to that.
Haha. You should have made him listen to Skrillex. That would have been epic :D
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
Sounds like a nice trip.
You were very close to the Founders Brewery.
They are under 15 minutes from the Mall of America.
 
psbfan9

psbfan9

Audioholic Samurai
Our next trip I hope will be North East. I want to try some Heady Topper for sure.
If you do make it up this way let me know. I can give you tips on where, and where not to go. Bells is another brewery that is well worth a visit and you won't believe how many wineries there are up here.

Bayview Mackinac Race
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
Nice writeup, I felt like I was there. Glad you had a great time. TLS visit I envy you. I was salivating at all the Audio/food mentions. Duck burger, eh?
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
To visit Alex?
Maybe. I never did see him when he came down and I wish I had.

Nice writeup, I felt like I was there. Glad you had a great time. TLS visit I envy you. I was salivating at all the Audio/food mentions. Duck burger, eh?
I love duck it's my favorite meat. It might explain why I'm a bit quacky. Believe me it's worth the drive. Especially with all the great lakes on your way. My wife and I love road trips though.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Our next trip I hope will be North East. I want to try some Heady Topper for sure.
Let me know. A good buddy of mine seems to get that stuff all the time. Not my thing but I do have a place for you to stay in the lovely Adirondack Mountains.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Let me know. A good buddy of mine seems to get that stuff all the time. Not my thing but I do have a place for you to stay in the lovely Adirondack Mountains.
Aroma: Citrus, herbal, subtle resin. Some earthy yeast. Flavor: Tangerine-like citrus, peppery spice, and resinous hop flavors. Nice texture; a little thick, maybe partially from resinous oils. Strong bitter aftertaste. Some bread crust malt flavor once it warmed up a little.
 
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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
I'm glad you enjoyed your time here. It was a pleasure to host you and your wife here at Walberswick House, Isiberian.

I wish you had told me you are fond of duck. Spit Roasted Caraway duck is one of the "Specialties of the House."

Given the short visit we packed a lot in. I'm glad we had a glorious morning in Lakes country to head out of Benedict Lake down the Benedict River into Leech Lake and head to Walker on Walker Bay.

Your comments on the system are most kind. The comments about the bass are very much in line with others. That is what they reference again and again. That is key to giving clarity to the rest of the system.

As I remember it this was the playlist for others benefit.

Rameau key board suites, Angela Hewitt piano. Hyperion CDA67597. This well produced disc of Angela Hewitt playing a highly transparent Italian Fazioli piano. This was selected to show that although a large system it is in essence a detailed and delicate one.

An Die Music, Schubert Lieder, Ely Ameling Soprano and Dalton Baldwin Piano. Philips 410 037-2. This was selected to for the quality of the recording of the human voice.

Elgar: - Ave Verum Corpus, Ave Maria and Ave Maris Stella. Recorded in 1969 in Worcester Cathedral from the 30 CD disc collection of the complete EMI Elgar recordings. This was selected to show the controlled restraint and perspective. Although two channel, there is huge depth with the organ above the boys choir. The sound suspends in space and a big space.

Next we moved on to multichannel recordings.

Franz Liszt: - Legends of St. Francis, transcribed for organ from piano score, by Camille Saint-Saens. Winfried Boning on the orga Cologne Cathedral. Motet SACD: - MOT 13254. This is a superbly recorded SACD. The dynamic range is huge and the sounds hang in the air as they reverberate around the space. You really feel you are in the cathedral.

Mahler Symphony No.5 first movement. The 5.1 BD is from the 4 BD collection on Euroarts from the Lucerne Festival conducted by Claudio Abbado. These performances are superb. The recording puts your right there. This has a huge sound stage, with totally realistic perspective and depth.

Selections from Giulio Cesare, by George Frederick Handel from the Glyndbourne Festival Opera, under William Christie. Opus Arte OA BD7024 D. This is a wonderful two BD set. Vocal theatrics aplenty and precision playing on original instruments. Even though the center uses totally different drivers from the mains the sound stage is seamless as the singers move around the stage.

The the final selection, was the first movement of Symphony No. 12 by Kalevi Aho. BIS SACD-1676. European SACD are supposed to be played on the three fronts and the two rears, not the surrounds. For all SACD selections, the analog outputs were used and bass management switched to analog.
This first movement has an orchestra in the front, a chamber orchestra in the rear, and brass choirs front rear and sides. It has lots of circular Laplander drumming. The recording demands as much form the rear speakers as the fronts. So this showed the rear speakers to be powerful performers.

Reviews have claimed that this CD is unplayable. It is not, but requires a powerful perfectly balanced system. Isiberian's wife slept through this in a bedroom on the same floor!

In the evening my guests selected Sound of Music.

Unfortunately time did not permit demonstrations of the turntables and tape machines. That will have to wait for the next visit.

This was a very pleasant visit from most courteous guest and it was a my pleasure to entertain them.

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