I attended the meeting of the NSW Audio society .
Cameron of Krispy Audio Demonstrated the Esoteric F-03A integrated amplifier, a high end passive pre amp and Tune Audio speakers using the banana pulp cone material and horn loaded super tweeter. A VPI turntable was used with a shelter cart fed by a Manley Chinook phono stage, and also a CD player was used.

Integrated amp


Passive Pre amp
The speakers were transmission lines and gave a good account of themselves for a 6.5 inch driver in terms of bass output, particularly given that we were in a large room.


Not being familiar with each of these components it was hard to judge what influence each was having on overall outcome, however some points may be made. The benefits of the banana pulp design besides the striking appearance weren't obvious. Maybe in a different setup they might be.
The lp player did not pull ahead of CD in this setup, in fact on some tracks the CD seemed more synergistic and had more mojo and engagement. This lp player did not appear to be adding much warmth and liquidity, though cart choice would have a major effect here. The tonal signature where lp players sound similar to CD players seems to be by design at the moment. Maybe its neutral presentation school at work. Compared to how lps can sound this presentation lacked life and flow. A Lenco I heard with an Ordofon rondo red had much more capacity to set the feet tapping, it provided better access to the music. Though some may choose this kind of playback deliberately.