"What the heck?" Behind the Master Class Area was a giant tan-colored hooded construction, looking like a giant Zamboni machine and labeled "Wynn Audio," with a viewing window at the front.
Sticking my head under the enclosure, all was revealed. A pair of the
Crystal Cable Arabesque Minissimo Diamond minimonitors ($19,995/pair with stands) that I reviewed in October 2016 was being driven by Crystal's 180Wpc CCi integrated amplifier, with source a Kalista DreamPlay One CD player ($43,000), all connected with Crystal's 15th anniversary Future Dream cables, which combine monocrystal silver and silver/gold alloy conductors insulated with Kapton and Teflon.
Considering the unusual acoustics, the sound was what I expected from these little gems: detailed and clean, with palpable imaging. Jason Victor Serinus reports on the sound in the main Wynn Audio room elsewhere in this show report.
Sticking my head under the enclosure, all was revealed. A pair of the
Crystal Cable Arabesque Minissimo Diamond minimonitors ($19,995/pair with stands) that I reviewed in October 2016 was being driven by Crystal's 180Wpc CCi integrated amplifier, with source a Kalista DreamPlay One CD player ($43,000), all connected with Crystal's 15th anniversary Future Dream cables, which combine monocrystal silver and silver/gold alloy conductors insulated with Kapton and Teflon.
Considering the unusual acoustics, the sound was what I expected from these little gems: detailed and clean, with palpable imaging. Jason Victor Serinus reports on the sound in the main Wynn Audio room elsewhere in this show report.















