Nice report...here is my contribution/opinion of the show for those who could not make it...I thought I had posted my thread, but see it did not make it...so I will just piggy back.
Hi,
Just came back from the show. Could not find any write-ups regarding the show, so here is my brief summary:
Attendance-I attended Saturday. It seemed a lot less people than when I went to the San Fran show two years ago. Some rooms were empty of show goers and I did not experience the lines into the hallway like what happened in SF.
The manufactures/dealers - Missing were some of high end's big names- Mark Levinson, Theil, BAT, Arcam, Conrad Johnson, Martin Logan, B&W, and some others. Really missing were many of the affordable high-end makers - NHT, Adcom, BK, Parasound, Paradigm, PSB, Triangle, Gallo, and others. The show was mostly two channel and very expensive stuff - Rockport, Dynaudio, Wilson, and other $$$ were there.
Analog - Lots of VPI tables.
Fun - lack of "fun" in many rooms. Outlaw did a great job of making audio fun. The DCM folks were really nice and happy. DR Hsu seems like a nice guy. However, some rooms (not a lot, but some) felt very stuffy. Overheard a group of people complaining that some dealer or manufacture went off on them for asking a dumb question regarding "why use analog." Not good.
Sound - Vandersteen 5 were great (powered by Audio Research in the Brooks Berdan room). Rockport speakers, Miras, were impressive. Gamut (a very large speaker) sounded good too. Outlaw was fun and their 7.1 sounded great (they had four of their new 12" subs going in the system!). DCM was there with a respectable speaker for 1K. Lots of rooms with bright sounding systems, but I will not go into to this - could be the room.
Music - Mostly, weird audiophile stuff was being played. Gamut did play a great choral CD. There was some Stevie Ray Vaughn, Pink Floyd, Coltrane....but, also...some sleepy piano music, sleepy slow jazz music, and off the wall audio phile stuff.
Home Theatre - I only noticed, Sony, Aperion, Outlaw and one or two others with HT. In San Fran, HT was much more prominent.
All in all....OK show, wished for more attendees, more makers, and a friendlier environment. Still, it was good to hear so much in a day.
Hi,
Just came back from the show. Could not find any write-ups regarding the show, so here is my brief summary:
Attendance-I attended Saturday. It seemed a lot less people than when I went to the San Fran show two years ago. Some rooms were empty of show goers and I did not experience the lines into the hallway like what happened in SF.
The manufactures/dealers - Missing were some of high end's big names- Mark Levinson, Theil, BAT, Arcam, Conrad Johnson, Martin Logan, B&W, and some others. Really missing were many of the affordable high-end makers - NHT, Adcom, BK, Parasound, Paradigm, PSB, Triangle, Gallo, and others. The show was mostly two channel and very expensive stuff - Rockport, Dynaudio, Wilson, and other $$$ were there.
Analog - Lots of VPI tables.
Fun - lack of "fun" in many rooms. Outlaw did a great job of making audio fun. The DCM folks were really nice and happy. DR Hsu seems like a nice guy. However, some rooms (not a lot, but some) felt very stuffy. Overheard a group of people complaining that some dealer or manufacture went off on them for asking a dumb question regarding "why use analog." Not good.
Sound - Vandersteen 5 were great (powered by Audio Research in the Brooks Berdan room). Rockport speakers, Miras, were impressive. Gamut (a very large speaker) sounded good too. Outlaw was fun and their 7.1 sounded great (they had four of their new 12" subs going in the system!). DCM was there with a respectable speaker for 1K. Lots of rooms with bright sounding systems, but I will not go into to this - could be the room.
Music - Mostly, weird audiophile stuff was being played. Gamut did play a great choral CD. There was some Stevie Ray Vaughn, Pink Floyd, Coltrane....but, also...some sleepy piano music, sleepy slow jazz music, and off the wall audio phile stuff.
Home Theatre - I only noticed, Sony, Aperion, Outlaw and one or two others with HT. In San Fran, HT was much more prominent.
All in all....OK show, wished for more attendees, more makers, and a friendlier environment. Still, it was good to hear so much in a day.