Andrea at Architettura Sonora got in touch with Hifi Pig to let us know that they will be exhibiting their archson2unique and very interesting “architectural sonic modules”  and amplifiers at this years Munich High End show in May.

As well as attending Munich High End the company also mentioned they will be in New York as they’ve won the Architizer award in their category.

They’ll be in Hall 2, stand C13

Pictured is the company’s Shark subwoofer.

 

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JoSound returns to the High End show in Munich with their Ra (currently in for review with Hifi Pig) JOSOUND at Munich 2013 Ra Loudspeakersand Cartouche AC1.5 stereo loudspeakers on 15 to 18 May 2014 at the M.O.C.

Fronting their loudspeakers will be a system comprising:

Tranquil PC Media One (Media PC)
Abbingdon Music Research CD-777 (CD Transport)
Abbingdon Music Research DP-777 (DAC)
Arte Forma Audio – Thalia (Pre-Amp)
Arte Forma Audio – Due Volte (Mono Blocks)
O2A interconnects and power cables

Their room is Atrium 4.2 Room E206 they’ll be happy to play any style of music you wish to hear – we had them playing banging techno in the past and thoroughly enjoyed it. Certainly one of the rooms not to be missed.

 

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Swiss high end manufacturer Soulution has announced that they will be launching their new 560 Soulution _560DAC at High-End Munich 2014.

The 560 from Soulution will have five digital inputs including AES/EBU, SPDIF, Optical, USB and LAN which makes it a pretty versatile box of tricks. The USB is of an asynchronous design based around a high performance DSP.

Soulution’s new DAC is clocked by a precision device that is not powered by USB but by what the company are calling “ultra stable power supplies”. The LAN connection has a separate and dedicated DSP which manages the communication to the network but does not buffer or decode the incoming signals.

Soulutions 560 will accept PCM (16bit/32kHz to 24bit/192kHz), DXD (34bit/352.8 kHz) and DSD (1bit/2.82MHz and double DSD (1 bit/5.62Mhz).

The 560 DAC improves on the company’s previous converters with a more powerful DSP (32bit floating point) for upsampling which the company says “allows for much higher precision of the polynomial upsampling calculation process, the integration od a state of the art apodizing digital filter and has still enough computation headroom for Soulution’s innovative Zero-Phase-Technology.

The Zero-Phase-Technology (Zerojtech) essentially allows the phase error of the analogue output to remain below 1 degree, 20Hz-100kHz.

Despite the High-end Munich launch production of the new Soulution 560 will not be until September 2014 when it will have an expected price of 23 000 CHF (around £15, 500).

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Diesis Audio has announced its participation at the HiFi DeLuxe show in Munich May 15th to May 17thnoname as well as the High-End Munich show which takes place 15th to18th of the same month.
They will have their entire range of speakers (Caput Mundi, Aura, Ludos) and their integrated amp, Evento 20-11 on show and for demo and listening sessions.

Diesis Audio was founded in Italy in 1993 and after years of development created their first product, the Caput Mundi which was the first loudspeaker in the world with a dipole load in the low frequencies and a coaxial compression driver horn loaded for the midrange and high frequencies.

They will be in the Linderhof room (Studio 5) at the HiFi Deluxe show and Hall 3 Stand J 14 at Munich.

Auris Audio, the Serbian manufacturer of tube amplifiers will be at this years High-End Munich show auriswith their interesting looking range of hifi amplifiers, phono stage, DAC and headphone amplifier.

The company’s range looks to be beautifully finished in real wood and leather which certainly stands this brand apart from the usual black or silver box prevalent in most of the home audio kit we get to see.

All Auris Audio kit is built in Serbia and at Munich High-End they will be found in Atrium 4.2 room number F221.

Hifi Pig will certainly be popping in to say hell and bring you lots of pictures of this kit.

The High End Munich 2014 gives its visitors the broadest selection world-wide of products from thecountdown_10_4 field of high-quality entertainment electronics. No other event offers the public such an international, wide and varied product spectrum. The visitors can expect to see major brand names, exciting designs and new products.

In addition to this, the High End event is not only a trade fair; it is also an experience. Visitors can again expect to discover a whole variety of exclusive and special products and also experience fascinating events.

Music presentations on exquisite equipment in the form of concerts

TACET, hall 3, room E16

The exhibitor “Tacet” is presenting a concert programme with lengthy music passages. Complete works or whole passages in a fixed programme will be played on particularly fine equipment. The visitor can experience a new type of sound recording presentation here. The focus of the presentation is always a complete work. The visitors will be able to discover details of the score that remain hidden during a concert. This is to demonstrate the astounding results that are possible with recordings. Thomas Gluck from Sweden will host the event with the support of Tacet owner and sound engineer Andreas Spreer. Leading artists are also expected to join them on stage.

Backes & Müller present live performances from four renowned jazz artists

Jazz concert with Ro Gebhardt & Burdette Becks

Backes & Müller, atrium 4, 2nd floor, room E 218

16/05/14 – 13:00 and 17:30

17/05/14 – 13:00 and 17:30

Backes & Müller is inviting visitors to a live performance of Ro Gebhardt, Burdette Becks and band. The renowned jazz guitarist Ro Gebhardt is regarded as one of the figureheads of the German guitar world is well-known through Europe and the whole world for his unique style and sound. He will be joined by the virtuoso American vocalist and flautist Burdette Becks to play a set consisting of their own works and some sensitive interpretations of individual contemporary songs. The public will be immediately engaged by their rousing performance. The combo is rounded off by Ralf Cetto, a hugely gifted jazz bass player from Bingen am Rhein and Uli Schiffelholz from the hr-Bigband on drums. 

Are analogue recordings better than digital ones? 

“stereoplay” editorial team, atrium 4, 2nd floor, room F 228

 The “stereoplay” editorial team has again come up with a special workshop. In atrium 4, 2nd floor, room F 228, “stereoplay” sound engineer Jürgen Schröder and SAE lecturer Ulli Schiller will be answering the question: Are analogue recordings better than digital ones?  As an aspiring guitarist, Ulli Schiller will give his guitar strings a good work-out and the results will be recorded by Jürgen Schröder. The audience will get a great insight into the world of modern recording – and also into the high resolution digitalisation of analogue recordings. As always the “stereoplay” editorial team are promising a fascinating presentation.

The High End Munich 2014 gives its visitors the broadest selection world-wide of products from thecountdown_10_4 field of high-quality entertainment electronics. No other event offers the public such an international, wide and varied product spectrum. The visitors can expect to see major brand names, exciting designs and new products.

In addition to this, the High End event is not only a trade fair; it is also an experience. Visitors can again expect to discover a whole variety of exclusive and special products and also experience fascinating events.

Music presentations on exquisite equipment in the form of concerts

TACET, hall 3, room E16

The exhibitor “Tacet” is presenting a concert programme with lengthy music passages. Complete works or whole passages in a fixed programme will be played on particularly fine equipment. The visitor can experience a new type of sound recording presentation here. The focus of the presentation is always a complete work. The visitors will be able to discover details of the score that remain hidden during a concert. This is to demonstrate the astounding results that are possible with recordings. Thomas Gluck from Sweden will host the event with the support of Tacet owner and sound engineer Andreas Spreer. Leading artists are also expected to join them on stage.

Backes & Müller present live performances from four renowned jazz artists

Jazz concert with Ro Gebhardt & Burdette Becks

Backes & Müller, atrium 4, 2nd floor, room E 218

16/05/14 – 13:00 and 17:30

17/05/14 – 13:00 and 17:30

Backes & Müller is inviting visitors to a live performance of Ro Gebhardt, Burdette Becks and band. The renowned jazz guitarist Ro Gebhardt is regarded as one of the figureheads of the German guitar world is well-known through Europe and the whole world for his unique style and sound. He will be joined by the virtuoso American vocalist and flautist Burdette Becks to play a set consisting of their own works and some sensitive interpretations of individual contemporary songs. The public will be immediately engaged by their rousing performance. The combo is rounded off by Ralf Cetto, a hugely gifted jazz bass player from Bingen am Rhein and Uli Schiffelholz from the hr-Bigband on drums. 

Are analogue recordings better than digital ones? 

“stereoplay” editorial team, atrium 4, 2nd floor, room F 228

 The “stereoplay” editorial team has again come up with a special workshop. In atrium 4, 2nd floor, room F 228, “stereoplay” sound engineer Jürgen Schröder and SAE lecturer Ulli Schiller will be answering the question: Are analogue recordings better than digital ones?  As an aspiring guitarist, Ulli Schiller will give his guitar strings a good work-out and the results will be recorded by Jürgen Schröder. The audience will get a great insight into the world of modern recording – and also into the high resolution digitalisation of analogue recordings. As always the “stereoplay” editorial team are promising a fascinating presentation.

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UK rack manufacturer Hi Fi Racks got in touch with Hifi Pig to tell us what they will be getting podiumslimlineup to at the up coming High End Munich 2014 that takes place in May.

“We’ll be showcasing a selection of key products from our Podium® Reference and Podium® Slimline ranges at High End Munich, plus storage products and accessories…”

New products from Hi Fi Racks on display at Munich High End 2014 will include the Podium® Slimline XLSlimline Akorner and the Slimline Akorner XL racks.

“This year, we’ll be displaying our products by family, e.g. all Podium® Reference products together and all Slimline products together. This means visitors to the Hi Fi racks stand will be able to clearly see how our products work together as beautiful pieces of furniture that will grace any room, as well as providing a superb audio visual experience” added the company.

Hi Fi Racks will be at Stand E08 in Hall 3 of MOC Munich.

UK rack manufacturer Hi Fi Racks got in touch with Hifi Pig to tell us what they will be getting podiumslimlineup to at the up coming High End Munich 2014 that takes place in May.

“We’ll be showcasing a selection of key products from our Podium® Reference and Podium® Slimline ranges at High End Munich, plus storage products and accessories…”

New products from Hi Fi Racks on display at Munich High End 2014 will include the Podium® Slimline XLSlimline Akorner and the Slimline Akorner XL racks.

“This year, we’ll be displaying our products by family, e.g. all Podium® Reference products together and all Slimline products together. This means visitors to the Hi Fi racks stand will be able to clearly see how our products work together as beautiful pieces of furniture that will grace any room, as well as providing a superb audio visual experience” added the company.

Hi Fi Racks will be at Stand E08 in Hall 3 of MOC Munich.

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Joining the line-up of Gryphon Audio Designs loudspeakers is the Gryphon Pantheon which will be launched officially at Munich High End 2014. It slots into Gryphon_Pantheonthe Gryphon line-up as the brand’s most compact (relatively speaking) floor-standing model alongside the Pendragon and Trident II and stand-mount Mojo.

The family resemblance to these monitor systems is strong and readily apparent, as the Pantheon draws heavily on technologies and components developed specifically by and for Gryphon Audio Designs.

Like its predecessors, Pantheon “employs proprietary constant phase technologies to ensure that all drivers are in phase at all frequencies at all times, allowing the Gryphon Pantheon to re-create the original acoustic event with holographic realism and ultimate resolution”.

Drivers

Like all Gryphon loudspeakers, the high-frequency range in the Gryphon Pantheon is handled by an Air Motion Transformer (AMT) drive unit with an extremely low-mass folded metal diaphragm.

The Pantheon cone drivers are made in Denmark by ScanSpeak to Gryphon’s specifications and custom designed for low Q and minimal dynamic compression. The dual 8” bass drivers and dual 5” midrange units are specially developed with tightly focused, ultra-linear motor systems for maximum force and focus and total control of the motion of the layer-damped fiberglass cones.

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The fourth order filter network is based exclusively on Duelund, Jensen, Holm, Mundorf components in a layout “carefully calculated to eliminate electromagnetic interaction and fitted to a decoupling platform to prevent vibratio”n. The crossover network is pre-biased by a 28 V battery for constant charge to the electrolytic capacitors in the impedance correction circuit which Gryphon say “Class A operation ensures a smoother, more richly detailed three-dimensional presentation”. 

The five-driver, three-way Gryphon Pantheon is housed in a sleek, tall, massively braced sculpted enclosure with precisely contoured modular baffle and driver surrounds and baffle covering carefully selected and applied to effectively address baffle reflections and eliminate diffraction phenomena.

 Independent baffle elements for each driver break up the pathway through which vibrations would otherwise be transmitted in a single, shared baffle. “The five dedicated Pantheon baffles allow precision time alignment of the individual drivers based on the now classic, subtle Gryphon baffle curvature”.

Beneath its exterior, Gryphon Pantheon offers an inert, non-resonant platform for the drive units combining extensive internal bracing and damping material with separate, precision tuned reflex chambers for the dual bass drivers and an isolated, sealed chamber for the twin midrange units. 

The side panels are a modular construction for simple removal and replacement at any time. 

Like every Gryphon product, Gryphon Pantheon is designed by Gryphon founder and CEO Flemming E. Rasmussen and manufactured in Denmark and if our previous experience with Gryphon loudspeakers is anything to go by it’s going to be a great listen!

Pantheon will be introduced at the Munich High End Show in May.

Price will be €35000 plus local taxes.

Last year at Munich High End we came across and reported on the unusual looking and definitely image003quirky (to say the least) Vario brand of loudspeakers. They’re all designed to look like faces in a cartoonish kind of way but they will appeal to many and certainly set them selves apart from the usual boxed loudspeaker design.

The company have just got in touch with Hifi Pig to tell us about a new loudspeaker that will be launched at Munich High End 2014 and called Angelo. Details are currently sketchy but it looks an interesting four way design and we’ll be there to see it unveiled at the show.

 

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The interest in the High End 2014 in Munich has been unprecedented: “Every day we are receiving Munich_high_end_2014_tutrntablenew applications from exhibitors worldwide working in all areas of the industry”, said Managing Director Branko Glisovic. Due to the high demand – 434 exhibitors have already registered – all of hall 2 will now be used as presentation and exhibition space in addition to hall 3 and 4, resulting in a 15% double-digit increase in floor space. However, the High End show is by no means focused on attracting simply “more and more exhibitors”. All applications will continue to be approved to ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria and this will ensure that the exhibition continues to attract a high-quality portfolio of exhibitors as well as showcase a wide range of products to  visitors, providing them with a comprehensive overview of the market say the organisers of High End 2014.

In addition to the strong international contingent, German companies have a particularly strong presence. The exhibition industry is booming – in the age of social media and cloud computing, many firms have realised that there is no substitute for personal contact with potential clients at a fair. “With its convincing concept, the High End Munich  has successfully established itself in the international exhibition market for high-quality home entertainment technology. The show is used by many exhibitors as a global platform to showcase their new products for the first time”, explains Kurt Hecker, Chairman of the Executive Board forHigh End society .It is mainly foreign companies from Europe and elsewhere that have been driving growth. They have realised that the High End Munich event has without doubt become the most important exhibitions in the audio industry. With 258 foreign exhibitors currently expected to attend, the proportion of foreign companies has risen 7% to 60%. The High End Munich show provides a wide and international range of products and serves as a showcase for the innovative strength of the entire industry. After Germany, the second largest contingent is the US, with 38 firms currently registered. The US is followed by Italy, the UK, Denmark and France. This signifies the ever increasing international significance of the High End Munich show and is a strong acknowledgement of the quality of the event. “We appreciate the trust that the exhibitors place in us – evident from their participation”, said Branko Glisovic, Managing Director of High End Society.With its top-notch display of domestic and international products, fascinating music performances and exciting presentations, daily live music and tasty cuisine, the High End show in Munich will once again be the largest event in the whole industry in 2014.
Of course Hifi Pig will be there to bring yu all the news and pictures from this years High End in Munich.

The interest in the High End 2014 in Munich has been unprecedented: “Every day we are receiving Munich_high_end_2014_tutrntablenew applications from exhibitors worldwide working in all areas of the industry”, said Managing Director Branko Glisovic. Due to the high demand – 434 exhibitors have already registered – all of hall 2 will now be used as presentation and exhibition space in addition to hall 3 and 4, resulting in a 15% double-digit increase in floor space. However, the High End show is by no means focused on attracting simply “more and more exhibitors”. All applications will continue to be approved to ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria and this will ensure that the exhibition continues to attract a high-quality portfolio of exhibitors as well as showcase a wide range of products to  visitors, providing them with a comprehensive overview of the market say the organisers of High End 2014.

In addition to the strong international contingent, German companies have a particularly strong presence. The exhibition industry is booming – in the age of social media and cloud computing, many firms have realised that there is no substitute for personal contact with potential clients at a fair. “With its convincing concept, the High End Munich  has successfully established itself in the international exhibition market for high-quality home entertainment technology. The show is used by many exhibitors as a global platform to showcase their new products for the first time”, explains Kurt Hecker, Chairman of the Executive Board forHigh End society .It is mainly foreign companies from Europe and elsewhere that have been driving growth. They have realised that the High End Munich event has without doubt become the most important exhibitions in the audio industry. With 258 foreign exhibitors currently expected to attend, the proportion of foreign companies has risen 7% to 60%. The High End Munich show provides a wide and international range of products and serves as a showcase for the innovative strength of the entire industry. After Germany, the second largest contingent is the US, with 38 firms currently registered. The US is followed by Italy, the UK, Denmark and France. This signifies the ever increasing international significance of the High End Munich show and is a strong acknowledgement of the quality of the event. “We appreciate the trust that the exhibitors place in us – evident from their participation”, said Branko Glisovic, Managing Director of High End Society.

With its top-notch display of domestic and international products, fascinating music performances and exciting presentations, daily live music and tasty cuisine, the High End show in Munich will once again be the largest event in the whole industry in 2014.

Of course Hifi Pig will be there to bring yu all the news and pictures from this years High End in Munich.
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High-End Munich isn’t just about the hifi and the 2014 show aims to offer a great diversion from the main fair. The accompanying musical programme during the high End trade fair has, over the course of the last few years, become an integral part of the event itself, ensuring that visitors enjoy a melodious and pleasurable visit.

 

This year, a host of exciting and professional high end musical performances will once more make for a thoroughly enjoyable atmosphere. Visitors can expect a colourful and varied selection of music each and every day at the MOC, from traditional Alpine folk compositions to jazz, baroque, Viennese classical and contemporary brass chamber music.

 

HIGH END SOCIETY – supporting young and talented artists

 

The performing bands and ensembles for High End Munich 2014 have been selected solely from the “Hochschule für Musik und Theater” in Munich (academy for music and theatre). The “Hochschule für Musik und Theater” stands for exceptional levels of artistic quality and for the finest education of outstanding young artists. The institution’s music academy has earned its current standing on the basis of its distinguished and globally renowned instructors, thus paving the way for many international careers. By incorporating the academy and its musicians into the trade fair programme, High End Society is supporting young and talented artists in developing their burgeoning careers.

 

Traditional Bavarian music at the High end 2014

 

It is customary for the event organisers to welcome all their international guests with the perfect tones of traditional Bavarian music. They strive to offer their visitors a homely acoustic realm amid the bustle of the globalised world, which is why they have made it a custom to receive and welcome our High End guests with a Bavarian programme of Alpine folk music.

 

Bavarian folk music is vibrant, memorable, multifaceted, thrilling and challenging because, as with jazz and certain other musical styles, improvisation is very much encouraged. Today, there are so many exceptional young groups – all composing new pieces with the greatest musical flair – and this is why the HIGH END trade fair in Munich can now be seen as a forum for highlighting the talent on offer.

Unterbiberger HofmusikMunich_high_end_2014_band_2
Playing on: Thursday 15th May 2014 from 9.30 to 12.30
Entrances in front of Hall 4 and Hall 3

Unterbiberger Hofmusik are a musical ensemble from the Munich region who have been mixing the sounds of folk music and jazz since 1992. The band are members are all classically trained and together stand as one of the giants of the Bavarian folk music scene. In collaboration with a range of high profile guest musicians, the group constantly seeks the thrill from crossing musical boundaries.

Combining musical subtlety with total professionalism and a thorough respect for tradition, the ensemble cultivates an unorthodox combination of traditional brass band music and jazz/world music influences from all corners of the globe. In developing their latest programme for High-End Munich 2014, the group has made a concerted return to their Bavarian roots and only those who listen closely will recognise the global influences in the music.

The Red Socks Brassquintett – one of Germany’s most successful brass ensemblesMunich_high_end_2014_band_1
Playing on: 15th and 17th May 2014 from 12.00 to17.00
Throughout the exhibition area

The Red Socks Brassquintett is a professional brass quintet comprising two trumpets, one
horn, a trombone and a tuba. Formed in November 2010, the members of The Red Socks
Brassquintett have all studied under renowned instrumental professors and cultivate a
top-quality brand of brass chamber music. Their entertaining set ranges from baroque
compositions to film scores. The Bavarian radio station Bayerischer Rundfunk has broadcast
a number of the quintets performances, most recently as part of its BR 4 classical
programmes. The five musicians also have also been hired to perform for the Bavarian
state government, for State Minister Dr. Wolfgang Heubisch and for Bavarian Minister-
President Horst Seehofer.

Trio Triplo – professional, authentic performances of traditional folk music from the entire Munich_high_end_2014_band_3Alpine region for accordion, guitar and double bass
Playing on: 16th and 18th May 2014 from 12.00 to17.00
Throughout the exhibition area

Benedikt Landenhammer (guitar), Andreas Weiß (accordion) and Dominik Billinger (double
bass) met while collaborating on a range of performances as part of several different
line-ups. The music of the ensemble resonates with a sense of joy, featuring compositions
based on international and religious themes. Their music is notable for its unique, unmistakable
sound. In terms of successes, they have been awarded the highest distinction at
the biennial Alpine Folk Music Competition. Furthermore, the trio have appeared on a host
of Bayerischer Rundfunk’s (Bavarian radio) live radio programmes.

High-End Munich isn’t just about the hifi and the 2014 show aims to offer a great diversion from the main fair. The accompanying musical programme during the high End trade fair has, over the course of the last few years, become an integral part of the event itself, ensuring that visitors enjoy a melodious and pleasurable visit.

This year, a host of exciting and professional high end musical performances will once more make for a thoroughly enjoyable atmosphere. Visitors can expect a colourful and varied selection of music each and every day at the MOC, from traditional Alpine folk compositions to jazz, baroque, Viennese classical and contemporary brass chamber music.

HIGH END SOCIETY – supporting young and talented artists

The performing bands and ensembles for High End Munich 2014 have been selected solely from the “Hochschule für Musik und Theater” in Munich (academy for music and theatre). The “Hochschule für Musik und Theater” stands for exceptional levels of artistic quality and for the finest education of outstanding young artists. The institution’s music academy has earned its current standing on the basis of its distinguished and globally renowned instructors, thus paving the way for many international careers. By incorporating the academy and its musicians into the trade fair programme, High End Society is supporting young and talented artists in developing their burgeoning careers.

Traditional Bavarian music at the High end 2014

It is customary for the event organisers to welcome all their international guests with the perfect tones of traditional Bavarian music. They strive to offer their visitors a homely acoustic realm amid the bustle of the globalised world, which is why they have made it a custom to receive and welcome our High End guests with a Bavarian programme of Alpine folk music.

Bavarian folk music is vibrant, memorable, multifaceted, thrilling and challenging because, as with jazz and certain other musical styles, improvisation is very much encouraged. Today, there are so many exceptional young groups – all composing new pieces with the greatest musical flair – and this is why the HIGH END trade fair in Munich can now be seen as a forum for highlighting the talent on offer.

Unterbiberger HofmusikMunich_high_end_2014_band_2
Playing on: Thursday 15th May 2014 from 9.30 to 12.30
Entrances in front of Hall 4 and Hall 3

Unterbiberger Hofmusik are a musical ensemble from the Munich region who have been mixing the sounds of folk music and jazz since 1992. The band are members are all classically trained and together stand as one of the giants of the Bavarian folk music scene. In collaboration with a range of high profile guest musicians, the group constantly seeks the thrill from crossing musical boundaries.

Combining musical subtlety with total professionalism and a thorough respect for tradition, the ensemble cultivates an unorthodox combination of traditional brass band music and jazz/world music influences from all corners of the globe. In developing their latest programme for High-End Munich 2014, the group has made a concerted return to their Bavarian roots and only those who listen closely will recognise the global influences in the music.

The Red Socks Brassquintett – one of Germany’s most successful brass ensemblesMunich_high_end_2014_band_1
Playing on: 15th and 17th May 2014 from 12.00 to17.00
Throughout the exhibition area

The Red Socks Brassquintett is a professional brass quintet comprising two trumpets, one
horn, a trombone and a tuba. Formed in November 2010, the members of The Red Socks
Brassquintett have all studied under renowned instrumental professors and cultivate a
top-quality brand of brass chamber music. Their entertaining set ranges from baroque
compositions to film scores. The Bavarian radio station Bayerischer Rundfunk has broadcast
a number of the quintets performances, most recently as part of its BR 4 classical
programmes. The five musicians also have also been hired to perform for the Bavarian
state government, for State Minister Dr. Wolfgang Heubisch and for Bavarian Minister-
President Horst Seehofer.

Trio Triplo – professional, authentic performances of traditional folk music from the entire Munich_high_end_2014_band_3Alpine region for accordion, guitar and double bass
Playing on: 16th and 18th May 2014 from 12.00 to17.00
Throughout the exhibition area

Benedikt Landenhammer (guitar), Andreas Weiß (accordion) and Dominik Billinger (double
bass) met while collaborating on a range of performances as part of several different
line-ups. The music of the ensemble resonates with a sense of joy, featuring compositions
based on international and religious themes. Their music is notable for its unique, unmistakable
sound. In terms of successes, they have been awarded the highest distinction at
the biennial Alpine Folk Music Competition. Furthermore, the trio have appeared on a host
of Bayerischer Rundfunk’s (Bavarian radio) live radio programmes.

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Everyone knows that the Munich High End show is a Mecca for all things audio and hifi and Hifi PigMunich_high_end_2014_paganini is sure that the 2014 show will be equally as entertaining and informative on this level as other years.

However, never one to stand on its laurels, Munich High End 2014 will also allow visitors to experience some seriously high end cars in addition to all the turntables, amplifiers, loudspeakers etc.

Italian sports car manufacturer Pagini will show their car complete with its Sonus Faber system and high end manufacturer Burmester will be presenting a total of five vehicles with exclusive music systems.

Needless to say Hifi Pig will be at the Munich High End 2014 show to bring you all the news, photographs and more.

More news from Munich High-End 2014 and this time from the guys at German Physiks whose Unlimited Mk2 gpeloudspeakers we reviewed in 2013. They’ve contacted Hifi Pig to announce that they will be using a full suite of Esoteric’s new flagship Grandioso electronics in their room at the Munich High End Show in May this year. The main loudspeakers will be German Physik’s PQS-302 which have a starting price of €65 000. Other loudspeaker models being used will include Borderland Mk IV and Unlimited Mk II.

The Esoteric system (with an approximate value of €200 000) at Munich will comprise: Grandioso P-1 SACD/CD-Transport, Grandioso D-1 Mono-D/A-Converters, 2 pairs of Grandioso M-1 monoblock amplifiers, C-02 Pre-Amplifier and a G-01 Master Clock. Audio cables will be Esoteric Mexcel.

You can read all our coverage of Munich High-End 2014 in our dedicated area of the Hifi Pig site.

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More news from Munich High-End 2014 and this time from the guys at German Physiks whose Unlimited Mk2 gpeloudspeakers we reviewed in 2013. They’ve contacted Hifi Pig to announce that they will be using a full suite of Esoteric’s new flagship Grandioso electronics in their room at the Munich High End Show in May this year. The main loudspeakers will be German Physik’s PQS-302 which have a starting price of €65 000. Other loudspeaker models being used will include Borderland Mk IV and Unlimited Mk II.

The Esoteric system (with an approximate value of €200 000) at Munich will comprise: Grandioso P-1 SACD/CD-Transport, Grandioso D-1 Mono-D/A-Converters, 2 pairs of Grandioso M-1 monoblock amplifiers, C-02 Pre-Amplifier and a G-01 Master Clock. Audio cables will be Esoteric Mexcel.

With just 90 days to go the countdown to Munich High-End 2014 has started and needless to say Hifi Pig will be there to bring you all the countdown_to Munich_high_end_2014news and pictures of the show in a series of articles on the site as well as in the Hifi Pig Magazine.

News about the what is perhaps the highlight of the European audio and hifi calender is coming thick and fast and we’ll be reporting it all in the run up to the actual show which will happen on 15th to 18th May.

Munich High-End has been happening since 1982 and 2014 will be the 33rd event. This year Munich High-End will have well over 300 exhibitors that will present more than 900 brands and it will offer a comprehensive overview of the hifi and audio market.

For those that have never visited Munich High-End it’s an absolutely huge exhibition taking place in a space of 20 000 square metres and it is packed with future technologies and more traditional audio technology too. You’ll be able to see everything from record players and valve amplifiers to the latest digital wireless systems, computer audio, audio accessories and headphones.

But Munich High-End isn’t just about the hifi and there’s a great program of live music, food… and it also represents a great opportunity to meet up with friends from all over the world.

If you’re planning on going to Munich High-End 2014 then Hifi Pig suggests that you take more than a day to cover the show as there is just so much to see, but if you can’t make don’t worry as we’ll be there to bring it all straight to your desktop. You can read our coverage of Munich High-End 2013 here.

With just 90 days to go the countdown to Munich High-End 2014 has started and needless to say Hifi Pig will be there to bring you all the countdown_to Munich_high_end_2014news and pictures of the show in a series of articles on the site as well as in the Hifi Pig Magazine.

News about the what is perhaps the highlight of the European audio and hifi calender is coming thick and fast and we’ll be reporting it all in the run up to the actual show which will happen on 15th to 18th May.

Munich High-End has been happening since 1982 and 2014 will be the 33rd event. This year Munich High-End will have well over 300 exhibitors that will present more than 900 brands and it will offer a comprehensive overview of the hifi and audio market.

For those that have never visited Munich High-End it’s an absolutely huge exhibition taking place in a space of 20 000 square metres and it is packed with future technologies and more traditional audio technology too. You’ll be able to see everything from record players and valve amplifiers to the latest digital wireless systems, computer audio, audio accessories and headphones.

But Munich High-End isn’t just about the hifi and there’s a great program of live music, food… and it also represents a great opportunity to meet up with friends from all over the world.

If you’re planning on going to Munich High-End 2014 then Hifi Pig suggests that you take more than a day to cover the show as there is just so much to see, but if you can’t make don’t worry as we’ll be there to bring it all straight to your desktop. You can read our coverage of Munich High-End 2013 here.

 

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