Suddenly, I had to refine my touch because the monitors reflected everything I did, I finally have an electronic combination startlingly close to a fine acoustic instrument. I - am - amazed! Not only was the variety of tone, um, tripled, but the variety of touch possible on the Kawai-Spreeman keyboard had been masked by the more homogenous sound of the previous monitors. So, I went all-in on the Focal Solo6 Be monitors - on the recommendation of the Spreemans, who built the sampled Ravenscroft grand, and. The sound was beautiful, but I felt that I was missing some detail and perhaps keyboard sensitivity. A Kawai VPC1 controller (dramatically upgraded by Spreeman Piano Innovations,) and the VI Labs Ravenscroft 275 concert grand software, routed through an Apollo Twin. "I have a system dedicated to ultra-realistic piano sound. Russell Meyer wrote he is using the Apollo Twin as his DAC.Ĭan't see any subwoofers in the video but I would assume they are in the huge demo hall. In fact, a chap named Russell Meyer wrote that the Spreemans recommended this monitor for the Ravenscroft 275 on the sweetwater site (see quote and link below).īased on the web of wires and the newer macbook in the youtube video, I will assume they are using an Apogee Duet 2 DAC both to the active Focal monitors and to the headphones (via that green wire). I believe that you are correct on the monitors.
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