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...there is no "one size fits all" demo opportunity at these shows. That makes perfect sense...
Exactly! After attending around 107 shows there are so many variables... and personal preferences. So what 'Bob' might like could be very different than what 'Rick' likes. Same thing happens with car guys too... and camera guys... and bicycle guys... and....
Yup. I first try to jot down my impressions while the memory is still fresh, so later when I read others' impressions, it can be surprising how different people can hear things.I also can't stress enough the importance of playing your own reference tracks at these shows when allowed, as I've often found myself dumbfounded how the sysems really sounded with music I know well compared to exhibitors' chosen demo tracks.
1022 was the Acoustic Zen room. Recall talking to the guys... and sometimes can forget to take a photo/etc. It happens, such as i forgot to take a few photos on Friday and had to backtrack to get the missing photo files on Saturday. Will remember to check them out and photo/etc during the RMAF show.
Some random thoughts from Sunday. My second time at this show:Best sound:CoincidentSanders StatsBest Demo:Totem HT demo showing Mr. and Mrs. Smith shootout segment. One of the best audio/video demos ever seen. Nice folks too.Most of the rooms sounded pretty weak IMHO. No point in signalling them out after the show. Tried to get into the Maggie demo several times but Wendell kept turning us away for the next demo. I can't understand why people say this guy was nice. Wendell was incredibly rude in a show more or less filled with nice people. Made me feel that much better for replacing my Maggies with Martin Logans. When I got home my humble system was as good or better than about 95% of what I heard at a fraction of the price. Gotta love Roger Sanders and his NO BS TWEAK policy in his room. Plain wires and run of the mill CD/DVD player proving their is still a few sane audiophools left in the world.
Agree lonewolfny42, you guys really have posted some cool stuff! Just woke up and still have a HUGE pile of work ahead of me. Man it has been a LONG week... Great show and from what i heard there really were MANY impressive sounding rooms. Was imposssible for me to pick just a few. My report is now all done and at www.enjoythemusic.com/the_show_newport_2012/
Don't feel like the lone ranger with the Magnepan thing...I've been trying to get in their room for eight years now, and again, I was just told to leave. I've owned almost every Magnepan speaker made over the last 30 years, but I gotta say the love is wearing thin.I've never been able to figure it out!
Well, I appreciate that. I asked Wendell if they were showing the mini maggies and he scoffed. He said this demo was better. My wife and I kindly asked when we should come back. He said 7 minutes. We come back 8 minutes later and he laughs and says come back in 6 minutes. Back again and he just ignores many of us standing in front of his suite. He was talking to a big shot Korean importer so all of us retail customers didn't matter anymore. Wendell was clearly irritated dealing directly with consumers. I have owned MMGs, MGII, Tympani I-D, MG 1.6, and MG 2.5Rs. I am still mildly interested in the mini-Maggie but I think I am done with this company. They are not the only company that sells a good speaker with a large soundstage.
Oh nice! Thoughts on it??
Mr. AH,That sub is really really GOOD.
Roger Sanders wouldn't treat you like that. . .
I really wanted to hear the Magnapans as well and after 4 attempts with no one waiting in line or crowds just walked away. Did anyone else enjoy the Lotus Group room as much as I did?