I sat in the 3rd chair back of the Polk SDA demo.
I had my Sony 4k video camera and used it in many of the rooms at or near the “sweet spot”.
I had brought it for my youngest kid’s wedding (main reason we were there) but decided to break it out for most of the rooms we went in.
Not sure what type of indication I’ll get of the audio reproduced but at least it’ll be something.
Just wish I had more than one day.
The SDA have that huge soundstage but seemed like something “musical”was missing to me.
Regarding the spokesperson for each room, I have to give the award to Andrew Jones.
Very informative, interactive, and humorous with the “audience”.
The Polk room was more formal and controlled.
The oddest presenter room goes to the “amp in a tube”, where the spouse of the tube designer was telling me what they cost when I asked for the specs.
She pointed at her husband and told me he designed these as she handed me a “tube” with the circuit boards inside.
Very nice lady but not what I would expect for the show. (the audio was just ok)
Late in the day we got to hear the Magico speakers with some high volume “non-audiophile” Billy Squier.
The last room we heard was just down from our abode and was my wife's favorite. (Crown and water beverage from one of the representatives might have had an influence)
Paradigm sounded very nice but they had the subs and ARC
Genesis setup.
All in all it was a great experience and hope to do it again.
Now back to my “lowly”
Revel Performa3.
I had my Sony 4k video camera and used it in many of the rooms at or near the “sweet spot”.
I had brought it for my youngest kid’s wedding (main reason we were there) but decided to break it out for most of the rooms we went in.
Not sure what type of indication I’ll get of the audio reproduced but at least it’ll be something.
Just wish I had more than one day.
The SDA have that huge soundstage but seemed like something “musical”was missing to me.
Regarding the spokesperson for each room, I have to give the award to Andrew Jones.
Very informative, interactive, and humorous with the “audience”.
The Polk room was more formal and controlled.
The oddest presenter room goes to the “amp in a tube”, where the spouse of the tube designer was telling me what they cost when I asked for the specs.
She pointed at her husband and told me he designed these as she handed me a “tube” with the circuit boards inside.
Very nice lady but not what I would expect for the show. (the audio was just ok)
Late in the day we got to hear the Magico speakers with some high volume “non-audiophile” Billy Squier.
The last room we heard was just down from our abode and was my wife's favorite. (Crown and water beverage from one of the representatives might have had an influence)
Paradigm sounded very nice but they had the subs and ARC
Genesis setup.
All in all it was a great experience and hope to do it again.
Now back to my “lowly”
Revel Performa3.