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I was thinking exact same thing when perusing Dave's very nice gallery of pics and comments. In a way it's great that the overlap is so small. OK, so here is an idea for next year's plan:* coordinate, among three reports, the entire show. Each report person (or duo in the case of Pez/Tyson) take a third of the rooms and report back. Each report needs to have a good cameraman, of course (you guys and Dave have set a nice bar!!). Obviously, go see the rooms you want to see, but that can be done in the "drafting" of rooms, or after the report activities are through (yeah, good luck on that).
LoLA room draft!
I know! Might be a stupid idea, as these guys are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts, and visiting rooms that they want to visit. My plan feels way more like work.
More Zu. Another system that can't play digital, complete BS and alienating potential customers by not playing music people brought in. That goes for every vendor at RMAF, I'd MUCH RATHER BUY STUFF FROM PEOPLE THAT WILL SPARE 5 MINUTES TO PLAY MY F$%KING MUSIC!!! AND NOT HAVE AN ATTITUDE ABOUT IT!!!
Good for us, you can do it at CES. Live coverage from CES by ted_b. WooHoo!!!!!
Yes, the 7's sounded dreadfull but the Quattro's sound really nice.
An overwhelming positive response from listeners in the Fried room. Dave got the brutal part correct.
Dave, great stuff here! Thanks for your huge contribution!
I was very impressed by the NOLA KO's at $10k/pr. Maybe you didn't like the music when you were there?My personal vote for one of the worst sounds at the show (I heard them only Fri and Sat) was the Cessaro room. Isn't that what makes this hobby great?!
Nice pics and info considering the time it takes to see and take in one of these shows and try and remember anything that was truly memorable.Are you able to share more about the High Water Sound room with Tron and Cessaro's.I had to skip this years show but I enjoyed the previous four.
Dave, about the Dspeaker:
Interesting comments about Zu. At the CA Audio Show they were the ONLY room not playing elevator music and I think many were happy they didn't have the equipment necessary to play everyone's favorite Diana Krall CD. Not only that, but Sean was by far the coolest vendor at the show.
Zu sells hi sensitivity speakers that are somewhat affordable, so I would have liked to hear them with music I am familiar with. Whether Sean is cool or not has little to no bearing on whether I would purchase his speakers. I will tell you one thing I won't do, and that's purchase his speakers without an audition...