

Day 3 was a little different from the first two days. I spent the majority of the day over at T.H.E. Show, then came back to CES. My favorite part of T.H.E. Show was all the music on sale. Nothing like this is available at CES. It was like a dream walking into a huge room full of audiophile quality music. Unless you live in Kansas next to Acoustic Sounds you don't have a local dealer with a selection like this. Acoustic Sounds, Music Direct, Mobile Fidelity, Cisco, Reference Recordings, Elusive Disc and many more were there with hundreds of titles. Personally I liked this room more than any other at the show and there was no sound coming from the room! Needless to say I picked up a few new titles, including some new K2HD releases from First Impression Music. I have heard some great things about the quality of these titles. I look forward to sharing my thoughts on them and how they compare to the original K2 and XRCD releases. Also, Reference Recordings will have their HRx 24/176 music available in a couple weeks. I can't wait for that. For now, I'll leave you with some pictures of all the music.
Well, day 2 of CES 2008 is over and I feel more like week 2 is over. Here are some quick pictures of one of my favorite products of the whole show. Resolution Audio's IXS streaming component. This product is a gem. It streams your iTunes library from your computer into your high end system. In addition Jeff Kalt from Resolution Audio was using the iPod Touch with the Signal application (which I have discussed here before) to control the music selection. This was convergence at its best. A Mac Mini music server combined with a real high end music system controlled by an iPod Touch. Much of the high end audio world is kicking and screaming about moving into the next generation of great sound reproduction. Resolution Audio on the other hand is leading the way with this very smart offering. Resolution Audio knows its place is high end audio and is very smart to leave everything else up to computer companies such as Apple. There is no need to reinvent iTunes or try to incorporate a Mac Mini inside the IXS unit. Plus taking advantage of the iPod touch and Signal is the second smartest thing Resolution Audio did. The resolution Audio people were very nice to talk to and knew their products inside and out. I hope to have more about this wonderful product in the near future.
As I mentioned yesterday Wadia has released the iTransport, the first device to "pull" digital audio out of an iPod. This might be the most talked about product around right now. People are saying the difference between the iTransport connected to a quality DAC v. standard CD / DAC combos is almost inaudible. Look at the picture of the iTransport integrated with the Wadia / Halco system. The sound was spectacular to say the least. The iTransport has the same build quality as all the other Wadia products with a full metal chassis etc... After talking to the Wadia guys for awhile it is clear they know what they are doing and where they are going. I wouldn't be surprise to see them create more computer / music server related products and lead the high end audio world into the future. I hope to have a full review of the Wadia iTransport soon. For now these photos will have to suffice. Make sure to check out the special edition iTransport with flames. Pretty cool, but not available in the foreseeable future.
While I put together the photos from the show today and gather all information you are looking for, I will post this snippet. I talked at length today with Remo from Sonneteer about their great Morpheus music centre. This is a cool audiophile grade product that is versatile and very well thought out. The Morpheus definitely has a place in high end audio. What is the Morpheus? It is called a music centre. It has a
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