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The Commercial Zone => Audio Shows and Events => Topic started by: ServerAdmin on 12 Oct 2016, 12:08 am
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New York Audio Show
Manhattan, NY (Park Lane Hotel on Central Park South)
November 4th – 6th 2016
https://www.chestergroup.org/newyorkaudioshow/2016
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Hope to see some Acer's there :thumb:
I will be in the Charney Audio Room with the newly released Companion rear loaded horn.
Chris
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I plan on going Sunday.... :green:
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Triode Wire Labs is very pleased to be teaming up with fellow AC Sponsor Vinnie Rossi for the upcoming New York Audio Show 2016, this Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 4th – 6th!
The New York Audio Show (https://www.chestergroup.org/newyorkaudioshow/2016 (https://www.chestergroup.org/newyorkaudioshow/2016)) will take place at the luxurious Park Lane Hotel on Central Park South, one of Manhattan’s most prestigious locations. Vinnie will have his latest & greatest LIO DHT integrated as well as his VR-120 amplifier. Vinnie will also have his VR MINI (Vinnie is taking pre-orders starting tomorrow:
www.vinnierossi.com/mini (http://www.vinnierossi.com/mini)), an isolated, ultra capacitor power supply with super-regulated output. The one that Vinnie will have for the show is a pre-production prototype.
We will also be partnering with Greg Roberts from Volti Audio and Walter Swanbon from Fidelis Audio Video. Greg will be bringing a gorgeous Rosewood pair of his new Volti "Rival" loudspeakers & Walter will be bringing a special Acoustic Signature turntable.
(https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ4y40kdO1A-w4cyQzjm_6PLxIN1cfrGmDc165qXnay3COHSgBU)
This will be a blast! :banana piano: Libations will be served once again, as usual! :beer:
Cheers,
Pete
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Danacable will be there too with the now-famous A/B headphones cable demo comparing Danacable Lazuli versus stock cable. We will also show the prototype DanaTone Head-Space headphones amplifier and the new Lazuli Reference cable.
Find us in the room right behind the Show Registration table.
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Remember, Sunday is the NY Marathon, so the area will be a mess. Go on Friday or Saturday if you can.
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I went via public transport from North Jersey, the hotel was just next to a metro stop so the marathon didn't affect things too much for me. It was my first audio show and i enjoyed it very much. Very friendly. The only room i couldn't get into was the audio arts room i think. Maybe it was quieter on Sunday and the marathon did put a few folks off. Highlights were GamuT, Mola Mola/YG, Technics, Prism/ATC, & Sonner speaker rooms. Oh and some big horn speakers were great. I was hoping my jaw would drop at my first audio show but it didn't quite happen unfortunately, maybe i am more of a sound snob than i thought! That or the famous small NY hotel rooms! Still I did get a few music requests in! Cheers
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Oh and some big horn speakers were great. I was hoping my jaw would drop at my first audio show but it didn't quite happen unfortunately, maybe i am more of a sound snob than i thought! That or the famous small NY hotel rooms! Still I did get a few music requests in! Cheers
I'm guessing those big horns were the incredible Sadurni Miracoli speakers that we shared a room with. Possibly the always great Volti, though. Excluding our room (this is the first show I can honestly say that our room was my favorite sounding room of the show) Volti was at the top of my list, along with GamuT. I can't remember a lot of the rooms, as I did most of my wandering Friday and a lot happened after that. Music selection kept me from enjoying or judging Ohm and Audio Note accurately, and I never made it back to those rooms. Wish I had found time for another round.
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you mean these..LOL..I was there Saturday...too hot and crowded for me..stuffy tiny rooms for the most part
(http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/gene9p/IMG_20161105_160342799_HDR.jpg) (http://s568.photobucket.com/user/gene9p/media/IMG_20161105_160342799_HDR.jpg.html)
(http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss123/gene9p/IMG_20161105_160337425.jpg) (http://s568.photobucket.com/user/gene9p/media/IMG_20161105_160337425.jpg.html)
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I went via public transport from North Jersey, the hotel was just next to a metro stop so the marathon didn't affect things too much for me. It was my first audio show and i enjoyed it very much. Very friendly. The only room i couldn't get into was the audio arts room i think. Maybe it was quieter on Sunday and the marathon did put a few folks off. Highlights were GamuT, Mola Mola/YG, Technics, Prism/ATC, & Sonner speaker rooms. Oh and some big horn speakers were great. I was hoping my jaw would drop at my first audio show but it didn't quite happen unfortunately, maybe i am more of a sound snob than i thought! That or the famous small NY hotel rooms! Still I did get a few music requests in! Cheers
Glad you like my Technics room! It was set-up by Technics National manager who is a very skillful audio enthusiast. We had a lot of very positive comments on the room and how well the systems we demo'd performed. Technics new Grand Class SL-1200G turntable was the highlight of the room.
I also had room 902 next door to our Technics room where we showed a 5.1.4 Atmos system with Marantz's flagship processor the AV8802A and Marantz 2-channel and 7- channel power amps. The source was Panasonic's new DMP-UB900 4K HDR BD player and we had LG's new 77" G6 Signature Series 4K HDR OLED TV. The speakers were all Definitive Technologies flagship powered bi-polar towers. Impressive for a theatrical 9 channel Atmos 4K HDR demo, but heavy on the bass.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=153257)
I also loved the Sadurni Miracoli horn speaker demo. The sound wrapped around me. One of my personal favorite NY Audio Show demos.