Ctsooner, you can actually tell a lot about which equipment is "better" for your tastes by going to the shows. Any seasoned audiophile will be able to pick out traits that they like/dislike. For example, I heard sibilance at CES from the Dynaudio wireless/active/digitally amped $11k speakers that I couldn't live with, and I don't need them to send a pair to my house. I'm 100% positive that same sibilance would be there in my home.
Obviously, not everything you hear will translate 100% to your home, but most things will unless you have gross differences in room interactions or speaker/amp mismatches.
Unless you do scientifically compliant DBT, almost all evaluations are going to have an anecdotal and subjective aspect anyway...whether it's in your home or a show. The best part about the show is that they are all using roughly the same room and power source...plus you get to talk to the designer and understand more about their goals as well as any particular nuances about the show sound (i.e. they will often tell you about certain bass room modes that they couldn't tame with show supplies).
Ironically, my friend went to RMAF and bought an entire room of equipment because he liked the sound. It didn't suddenly sound different in his home.
If we're talking about a server, I'm not sure how it would perform any different at a show versus at home. Nevertheless, you're right. If you can A/B demo something in your home, that's ideal. Thus, if you didn't hear anything better from the Antipodes in your system, then that's great. You're saving yourself a nice amount of $$$. Enjoy...
Obviously, not everything you hear will translate 100% to your home, but most things will unless you have gross differences in room interactions or speaker/amp mismatches.
Unless you do scientifically compliant DBT, almost all evaluations are going to have an anecdotal and subjective aspect anyway...whether it's in your home or a show. The best part about the show is that they are all using roughly the same room and power source...plus you get to talk to the designer and understand more about their goals as well as any particular nuances about the show sound (i.e. they will often tell you about certain bass room modes that they couldn't tame with show supplies).
Ironically, my friend went to RMAF and bought an entire room of equipment because he liked the sound. It didn't suddenly sound different in his home.
If we're talking about a server, I'm not sure how it would perform any different at a show versus at home. Nevertheless, you're right. If you can A/B demo something in your home, that's ideal. Thus, if you didn't hear anything better from the Antipodes in your system, then that's great. You're saving yourself a nice amount of $$$. Enjoy...