CES is huge, think downtown Manhattan in rush hour. Proper planning can assure you get to see what you want, and potentially in off-peak hours. The rooms are good size and I find the set-up done properly can sound very good. It can be intimidating at first, but overall not so bad. IMO it will be proportionally worse space wise at RMAF on Saturday when you get the full impact of the outsiders and locals attending. The Venetian will be crowded, but there's more space to work with overall.
I think the jewel is THE SHOW. Last year it was at the Flamingo and was done very well IMO. You'll get more boutique manufacturers, less crowds, and can cover more ground in less time. The kicker would be if the NSF exhibit room is on for this year. An audiophile(s?) rents the space and provides a funky lounge atmosphere (no pun) with adult beverages and music. Last year John DeVore had his speakers in the room and the rest of the system I believe was supplied by the sponsor(?). Played lots of vinyl too. THE SHOW is where Ralph sets up shop, as does Brian Cheney (VMPS), Audio Note, and a few other notables.
I think the jewel is THE SHOW. Last year it was at the Flamingo and was done very well IMO. You'll get more boutique manufacturers, less crowds, and can cover more ground in less time. The kicker would be if the NSF exhibit room is on for this year. An audiophile(s?) rents the space and provides a funky lounge atmosphere (no pun) with adult beverages and music. Last year John DeVore had his speakers in the room and the rest of the system I believe was supplied by the sponsor(?). Played lots of vinyl too. THE SHOW is where Ralph sets up shop, as does Brian Cheney (VMPS), Audio Note, and a few other notables.