John DeVore talks about a live-stream interview later tonight, updates, Plus customer photos!

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • Anthony Kershaw's Audiophile channel for the live stream, starting at 8:30pm EST June 26:
    / @audiophiliachannel
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @leroydoeleman7105
    @leroydoeleman7105 7 днів тому +6

    Wow, surprised to see my own room at 11:46.🤩. Thanks!
    The tube amp is a Unison Researsch S6 MK2, with NOS tubes.
    On the rights is the Druqks album of aphex twin and all the way to the left is a record of Matt Corby called Telluric, it’s a great album!
    If anyone has any questions, let me know.
    And great to see all the other lovely rooms.

  • @jeffreythurston1822
    @jeffreythurston1822 8 днів тому +3

    Love the photos of people showing their style and the dedication they put into the space where they listen. The aesthetic and decor are critical to a wonderful listening experience.

    • @CarlVanDoren61
      @CarlVanDoren61 8 днів тому

      Yes, careful thought & positioning 😮

  • @advanrooij5333
    @advanrooij5333 7 днів тому +3

    Also surprised to see my system at 13:15 😎.
    Living in the Netherlands, O/96's delivered bij Audio Life.
    Both LP12 plinths are from 1987.
    During the years the LP12 has almost all upgrades and together with the SET 300B, at the picture this with WE300B and Takatsuki 274B, the O/96 are really singing.
    It is nice to see so many systems in so many different rooms. One common goal, enjoying music and the lovely Devore speakers.
    Thanks for the updates John!

  • @NickP333
    @NickP333 6 днів тому

    Anthony is a fantastic guy, and I’m sure the interview will be great. He’s just a kind individual. I look forward to hearing or reading it.

  • @Ricky-cl5bu
    @Ricky-cl5bu 7 днів тому

    Some great systems there amazing

  • @danielkromer2295
    @danielkromer2295 7 днів тому

    Great to again see customer systems. The guy with the Krell reference amplifiers is definitely committing audio overkill.

  • @cesarjlisboa7586
    @cesarjlisboa7586 7 днів тому

    Cool-) congratulations 🎉

  • @fredericmorris2931
    @fredericmorris2931 4 дні тому

    Hey John - when I went to Audiophilia to watch the recorded version of this, the interviewee was not you - please help!

    • @DeVOREFIDELITY
      @DeVOREFIDELITY  3 дні тому

      Starts a few seconds after 30 min: ua-cam.com/users/livef6O6b3m099Y?si=3peawsIhS-Lsmy31&t=1841

    • @fredericmorris2931
      @fredericmorris2931 2 дні тому

      Thanks John, found it. Great interview! (No surprise!)

  • @samlowry5008
    @samlowry5008 7 днів тому +1

    12:20 yes, it looks cool but please do yourself a favour and never stack albums like that ( horizontally) they will get warped by their own weight and gravity alone. (Also 11:50 I guess your not an Aphes Twin fan lol.)

    • @leroydoeleman7105
      @leroydoeleman7105 День тому

      You have seen that right AFX.That albums sounds amazing and very impressive on the O'Babys

  • @markfischer3626
    @markfischer3626 8 днів тому +2

    The problem with photographs of audiophile sound systems is that they tell you nothing about how they sound. I know many audiophiles place great importance on how they look. Personally my only interest is how they sound because that is their function.

    • @CarlVanDoren61
      @CarlVanDoren61 8 днів тому

      Videos help somewhat 😮

    • @markfischer3626
      @markfischer3626 7 днів тому

      @@CarlVanDoren61 How?

    • @iampuzzleman282
      @iampuzzleman282 7 днів тому +1

      Looks are so much more important than sound. If they looked really crappy no one would buy the stuff.

    • @markfischer3626
      @markfischer3626 6 днів тому

      @iampuzzleman282 IMO practically everything on the high end market today ranges from plain and drab to downright goofy. Being an engineer I had to invent my own. It wouldn't win any prizes for appearance but I was only interested in sound. However, IMO much vintage equipment was much more pleasing to look at and had far more functional features than their current counterparts.