GoldenEar Technology Ushers in a New Era at CES
We previously posted on the Bookshelf Reference X (BRX) in our CEDIA 2019 show coverage . Nothing has changed since we first reported on the BRX, a compact bookshelf model that pairs a folded-ribbon tweeter with a 6-inch cast-basket woofer and 6.5-inch passive radiators located on each side, and it sounded every bit as impressive in the company’s CES demo as it did back at CEDIA. What is news is that the BRX is about to hit the market — I expect to have a pair in-hand sometime over the next few weeks and will be eagerly setting them up for an extended listen.
According to Gross, this CES was probably his last, although that’s less a reflection of his future relationship with the speaker brand he started than a statement on the Las Vegas CES, which has become a literal desert for high-performance audio. There were painfully few audio companies for me to visit in the Venetian tower suites this time around, and I expect to see even less—if any at all—next year. It may be the end of an era, but I’m happy to see both GoldenEar Technology and its golden-ear’d founder keep going.
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Al Griffin could go to AXPONA in Chicago and RMAF in Denver, If he is interested in seeing some of the high performance audio eqipment demonstrated ......... He could review some that equipment for S&V magazine :-) .......
Polk, Def Tech, GoldenEar. What a Legacy from Sandy.
I'm thrilled for Sandy. A true innovator, yet business savvy.
As a very happy GE owner, I was not happy to read about the acquisition by Quest Group. GE has a solid reputation of excellent audiofile speakers at very reasonable investment. Quest seems to be the exact opposite. Though I will reserve judgement, I fear it's going to have a negative effect on the brand and the dealers who support it.