
California Audio Show 2015
Show Report
Bob's Devices And Phoenix Engineering

Bob's Devices, a company that specializes in analog music playback, had two tonearms on the VPI Avenger turntable showcasing the VPI Integrated and Sky step-up transformers ($1650 and $1250 respectively) for low output moving coil (MC) cartridges.

At the bottom right of the above photo are Phoenix Engineering’s special Roadrunner and Eagle power supply for turntables ($234 and $525) that keep the turntable’s platter spinning at a very stable and constant speed.

Bob's Devices also had their XLR Balanced, Mono and an experimental unit ($1585, $750, and $1195) here at the California Audio Show 2015. My wife Heather and i gave the system a listen and we loved what we heard through a set of
headphones.
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