Too many thing to do

Sorry for being so late in posting THE SHOW info, but seems like time has "shrunk".
First off, let me say that the concept of taking 3 RM v60's in a TrinAural Set up, and supplemented via stereo VLS Subs in a room the size of your bedroom is a task of "Mission Impossible".
The sheer volume of sonic wave launch and properly energizing the air in the room, while dealing with the reflective elements, modes and nodes is mind boggling.
So how did it turn out?
Except for a minor technical problem on Monday, it was Sonically Spectacular

On Sunday I arrived and a group of us proceeded to unload, unpack, and transfer all the equipment and acoustic materials from the vans to the rooms.
Thank goodness we had extra muscle and hand trucks. Those VLA subs are the heaviest speakers I have ever had the pleasure to move around. They must weigh close to 400#.

I think Brian said they "ship" crated at 1000# a pair.
Then it was spraying the plywood sheets and Acoustic Foam with adhesive and making the "room treatments" B is well known for. These were then placed strategically along the walls.
RM v60s were assembled placing the "WINGS" on the Woofer Bases, and wiring up the OXO's to the speakers.
All were then moved into approximate positions.
Then we had to "build" from parts a complete Arcici Rack to place all the equipment on.
The next step was placing all the components including amps, Preamps, Trinaural Processor, Disc Players, Turntable, and Power Conditioners into the rack. and "properly" running the correct cables to each of the components and speakers.
The margin for error here is HIGH since you are dealing with 6 amp channels and speaker cables, in very low light situations.
But when we fired it up, it was in pretty good shape.
In fact, it sounded pretty unbelievable from the first second we turned it on.
Now while this all seems like an easy job, most of you might know that your personal systems are the result of small and regular tweaks and adjustments to "get it right" in your room.
Well in a room of this size, and with this many HUGE speakers to get this right in a short period is quite a task.
B, attacked it with forethought and experience and the results were astounding.
However, it didn't last.
Somehow from the time we felt it sounded "pretty damn good"

to the next day (Monday) something went askew

My best guess was that either a visitor kicked the wiring, or moving the speakers around for the best positioning, cause a couple wires to touch, but in in any event, the next day, (MONDAY) the balance was fouled.
Now the problem was in a TriNaural System and with CDWG's on, unless you are playing very familiar reference recordings and you are sitting in the sweet seat, it is hard to hear when things go bad.
Most everyone who listened was still quite impressed, but occasionally some would ask if the center speaker was on, or just which speakers "were" playing.
This actually seemed like a good thing, since one should NOT be able to hear any specific speaker location.
Well my first indication that "something" had happened was when the James Darby editor of Stereo Mojo stopped in and played a "test" CD cut that should have offered more precise "imaging and placement" of sounds.
So I traced the problem to the fact that whatever had occurred cause the left speaker to be "seriously" lower in SPL's than the other two. Switched to another AMPZILLA, and bada Bing!!!! Problem solved, and Heavenly sound for the rest of the show.
So anyone who might have heard the system on Monday, I hope you got a chance to re-visit when it was "re-tuned" to how it should have sounded.
During the show, we were visited by many, many listeners, which was always so strange since the halls always seemed deserted, yet we seldom had any time without several people in the room.
We were also visited by many well known reviewers. My memory is a bit cloudy, but if I recall here are some:
James Darby - Stereo Mojo (hope he got a chance to re-visit after the fix)
Marty DeWulf - Bound for Sound
Roger Gordon - Positive Feedback Online
Dick Oshler- Enjoy the Music and Absolute Sound
Harry Pearson - Absolute Sound
Clint DeBoer - Audioholics
Will post more later....