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Rocky Mountain Audio Fest

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #100 on: 14 Oct 2006, 02:09 am »
Lou,

I'll be there.  Will you play as well?

I still remember how much I enjoyed listening to you play in your room at the first RMAF.

George


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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #101 on: 14 Oct 2006, 03:02 am »
Well I’m getting a list of must listen to rooms together, because if I don’t write them down a week after RMAF I’ll be kicking myself in the butt because I forgot 4 or 5 rooms :duh:.  Believe me if you don’t have a plan it will happen to you too.

I tried last year to get to as many rooms as I could....put in full days, everyday....and I still missed half of them.... :?
I'll try harder this year.....one week to go...... :dance:

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #102 on: 14 Oct 2006, 03:37 am »
Hitting all the major AC'ers I can plus Merlin and Joule Electra

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #103 on: 14 Oct 2006, 03:38 am »

I tried last year to get to as many rooms as I could....put in full days, everyday....and I still missed half of them.... :?
I'll try harder this year.....one week to go...... :dance:

wow...you mean, 3 full days only allow you to see half? How long did you stop in each room?


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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #104 on: 14 Oct 2006, 03:43 am »

I tried last year to get to as many rooms as I could....put in full days, everyday....and I still missed half of them.... :?
I'll try harder this year.....one week to go...... :dance:

wow...you mean, 3 full days only allow you to see half? How long did you stop in each room?


Half hour or so....12 to 4 Fri.....9 to 6 Sat. .....9 to 3 Sun....I missed a few hours..... :?
Stay up till 4 AM each nite....out on the town....it was a busy weekend. :lol:

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #105 on: 14 Oct 2006, 11:47 pm »
Talking with Chris Brady from Teres Audio I think this is a must visit room as well. Of course he will have the latest Teres tables but he will also be bringing his Cocobolo Edgar Horns.  :drool:


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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #106 on: 15 Oct 2006, 01:52 am »
I’d strongly recommend checking out room #1114  for Van Alstine electronics and Salk speakers.  I confess to not having heard the Salks, but they seem to be highly regarded.  And I can personally vouch for the fact that Frank Van Alstine (AVA) has been turning out amps and preamps far superior to anything anywhere near their prices for years!
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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #107 on: 16 Oct 2006, 04:57 pm »
Just from here on AC, I'm definitely going to check out

ACI (never heard their stuff and the SapphXL is getting high praise)
RAW (heard a bit of the HT3 last year and it was great, looking forward to more)
AV123 (depends on what they bring - if it's the Strata Mini, check it out - I'll definitely be talking with the guys)

Lower priority (for me)

Salk (great stuff, but more than I'll be spending)
Selah (will be interested if they bring a pair of Tanzanites)
Bolder (interested in hearing a CDWG setup)
GR Research (interested in checking out the new omni stuff Danny is playing with - I also like to play a few loud things in there :) )
HagTech (say hi to Jim)

I'm sure I missed some AC folks there, but this is off the top of my head.

For just sheer good sound to check out, regardless of price/interest, I'd like to check out:

Genesis (never listened to anything from them)
Gershman (the Black Swans sounded very good last year IMO)
Usher (made it to their room after they started break-down last time)
Eben (liked what I heard last year)
Zu (only herd a tiny bit last year and liked it - want to hear a bit more)
LINN (never heard any of their speakers)

I'll also keep an eye out for those in the under $5k category. 

Yes, we'll have a pair of Tanzanites on hand.

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #108 on: 16 Oct 2006, 07:50 pm »
Most of you are probably aware of this, but if not:

Make sure to stop by ACI and or TONE-Audio and register for the drawing that will be held Saturday evening. Lots of great prizes including the Grand Prize: ACI Sapphire XLs in Piano Black :)

More info and complete listing here:

http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=31942.0

See you all in Denver!

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #109 on: 17 Oct 2006, 05:15 pm »
While you're out and about, make sure to stop by and register for giveaways of GIK room treatments and take the opportunity to tell us what you'd like to see from us in the future. 

We'll be in:

Room 1009 - Wayne from Boulder Cable and Bill from Response Audio
Room 1022 - Mike Dzurko of ACI
Room 9014 - Rick Craig of Selah Audio and Bryan Ingenito of Home Audio Connection/Blue Circle

See you there! 

Bryan

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #110 on: 18 Oct 2006, 02:07 am »
Seems like Denver will have some snowing coming this weekend. I wonder how bad will driving be? I have never drove on a snowing day, but I have booked a rental car at the airport.. :?

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #111 on: 18 Oct 2006, 02:12 am »
Well being a canuck and driving in the snow and mainly ICE that we get here in the west coast.
#1 Drive with common sense
#2 If you allow more time for breaking you will be fine.
#3 DO NOT stomp on the brakes.Easy way to change lanes in 1 second or swip another car.
Other than that just play it safe drive with a brain snow really is not bad.Now ICE is another story.
If you go to stop on ice in a hurry.Well just hang on :stupid:

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #112 on: 18 Oct 2006, 02:18 am »
Denver weather forecast......doesn't look bad Barry....no real snow.
Which hotel are you staying at ?

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #113 on: 18 Oct 2006, 02:22 am »
Errr...the might be some snow on Saturday and Sunday..I'm staying 3 miles south of Marriott Tech Center, at Sheraton Tech Center. I'm not really concerned about driving from Sheraton to Marriott, but the 40 mins drive from Airport to Tech Center and vice versa. :wink:


Denver weather forecast......doesn't look bad Barry....no real snow.
Which hotel are you staying at ?
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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #114 on: 18 Oct 2006, 02:28 am »
Errr...the might be some snow on Saturday and Sunday..I'm staying 3 miles north of Marriott Tech Center, at Sheraton Tech Center. I'm not really concerned about driving from Sheraton to Marriott, but the 40 mins drive from Airport to Tech Center and vice versa. :wink:


Denver weather forecast......doesn't look bad Barry....no real snow.
Which hotel are you staying at ?
That drive is mainly highway from the airport....thats what I remember. Should not be a problem.... 8)
Now if you were in Buffalo, NY.....get out the dog team.... :lol:

RAW

Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #115 on: 18 Oct 2006, 03:00 am »
Yes the drive is mainly highway from the airport to the Sheraton and back to the Marriott.
And lots of cunstruction last year around the highway as well.

Just a note when you come off the highway to the Sheraton, get in the far left lane ASAP.You have to get across 4 lanes in 3 car lengths.
 :cuss:

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #116 on: 18 Oct 2006, 01:49 pm »
Just a note when you come off the highway to the Sheraton, get in the far left lane ASAP.You have to get across 4 lanes in 3 car lengths.
 :cuss:


Thanks for the tip Al!  :thumb:

Brad

Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #117 on: 18 Oct 2006, 02:41 pm »
Snow?
What the h*ck is that?

It was 90 degrees in Houston yesterday. :duh:

I still refuse to pack a jacket, but I will throw some jeans in the suitcase

I'll be the guy in shorts, sandals, Hawaiian shirt, drinking the fresh local microbrews :D

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Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #118 on: 18 Oct 2006, 02:49 pm »
So finally you've decided to make it??!? Are you staying at the Marriott ?

Snow?
What the h*ck is that?

It was 90 degrees in Houston yesterday. :duh:

I still refuse to pack a jacket, but I will throw some jeans in the suitcase

I'll be the guy in shorts, sandals, Hawaiian shirt, drinking the fresh local microbrews :D

mgalusha

Re: Rocky Mountain Audio Fest
« Reply #119 on: 18 Oct 2006, 04:10 pm »
I still refuse to pack a jacket, but I will throw some jeans in the suitcase

Bring a jacket, trust me on this. It's supposed to be in the 40's for most of the weekend but as soon as the sun sets it will be quite a bit cooler than that. The lows for Saturday and Sunday are in the 20's. It was a balmy 24 this morning. We had great weather the last two RMAF's but it's going to be a little chilly this year.

We did have our first snow yesterday afternoon & last night. Only a few inches in the city and surrounding areas but it was icy this morning. The good thing about Denver is that it's usually gone the next day. Right now the sun is shining, skies are blue and the roads are clear. Most of the snow will be gone by this afternoon and we should be fine through the weekend. It's beautiful outside at the moment, a little cold still at 27* but with the sun it feels much warmer than that, unless you're in the shade of course. :)

Weather Underground Forecast for the hotel area: http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=80112