CES 2003 Reports
Ed Morawski:
Roger Gordon:
Playing the Gladiator Waltz track from the More Music from Gladiator CD. The music is very loud with lots of low bass.One of my friends used the Battle track at the 2002 CES to see how many different amps he could drive into clipping... quite a few as it turned out, including a number of well known solid state amps. While listening to the Gladiator Waltz track I heard the low notes. I could feel the briefcase sitting on my lap vibrating from the bass, but did not feel it. The Alon Lotus Ellite Signatures are rated down to 28 Hz. So I did not think that they were the problem. What I suspected was that the single 845 vacuum tube that powers each monoblock (rated at 30 watts per channel) was not adequate to the task.
I tried to answer that question by going over to the Alexis Park and playing the same CDs in the Alon by Acarian Systems room. The Alon room was using the Lotus Ellite Signature speakers. However, they were augmented with two Alon Thunderbolt powered subwoofers. Other equipment included a Conrad-Johnson ART series II line stage, Antique Sound Labs Hurricane 200 watt/channel mono block amplifiers and Metronome T1A transport and C20 Signature DAC. The Alon system had bass, it had slam, it had dynamics. The Alon system had everything... except the magic of the deHaviland system."
Note: The inescapable conclusion to all of this is that the Lotus Ellite Signature can reproduce both the low level magic of the best small amplifiers and also the high level dynamics and bass of the best large amplifiers -- Alon By Acarian.