Here are pictures from Saturday.
http://tinyurl.com/z86s9ka
Start a little later today - 8:30. Move the speakers just a bit, controlled the bass a bit more and now it was superb. Finally. While we were started to get good comment on Friday, today we were simply raking in the compliments. The stage was wider, deeper with the new placements and settings. Excellent vocal realism.
Had a nice chat with Dan D’Agustino who was about to come in but it was too crowded. He had equipment across the hall.
So with the room always so crowded, we could not keep the door closed, it reeked. With the room open, it was noisy but still workable. Lots of vanilla sticks were placed around to keep the oder pleasant.
Jonathan Valin (TAS) was our biggest surprise. This man as many know is very hard to please.Unsolicited, he uttered, after the 2nd lp, "simply lovely". Then proceeded to say, "This is the best I have heard the German Physiks" twice. Take that any which way but as a compliment. So to prove he like the room a lot, he took a picture with us. - posted under the link.
With the constant stream of people and the room being full all the time, we probably had the best day. While the day ended at 6 pm for the show, we stayed with guests till 7:30pm.
This was our best day with sound, number of visitors, compliments, and the customers.
So how do you gauge if you had a good day
1. Repeat visitors and those that bring others back. Typically this happens on a Sunday. However we had a large number this Saturday.
2. The unsolicited comments from those leaving. We had so many with "Best in Show". And we had some very stiff competition.
3. The length of time that people stay. This was not only long, they stayed for all kinds of music.
While the questions are always good, it is also a lot of curiosity so this is not always a good gauge, mostly fans.
http://tinyurl.com/z86s9ka
Start a little later today - 8:30. Move the speakers just a bit, controlled the bass a bit more and now it was superb. Finally. While we were started to get good comment on Friday, today we were simply raking in the compliments. The stage was wider, deeper with the new placements and settings. Excellent vocal realism.
Had a nice chat with Dan D’Agustino who was about to come in but it was too crowded. He had equipment across the hall.
So with the room always so crowded, we could not keep the door closed, it reeked. With the room open, it was noisy but still workable. Lots of vanilla sticks were placed around to keep the oder pleasant.
Jonathan Valin (TAS) was our biggest surprise. This man as many know is very hard to please.Unsolicited, he uttered, after the 2nd lp, "simply lovely". Then proceeded to say, "This is the best I have heard the German Physiks" twice. Take that any which way but as a compliment. So to prove he like the room a lot, he took a picture with us. - posted under the link.
With the constant stream of people and the room being full all the time, we probably had the best day. While the day ended at 6 pm for the show, we stayed with guests till 7:30pm.
This was our best day with sound, number of visitors, compliments, and the customers.
So how do you gauge if you had a good day
1. Repeat visitors and those that bring others back. Typically this happens on a Sunday. However we had a large number this Saturday.
2. The unsolicited comments from those leaving. We had so many with "Best in Show". And we had some very stiff competition.
3. The length of time that people stay. This was not only long, they stayed for all kinds of music.
While the questions are always good, it is also a lot of curiosity so this is not always a good gauge, mostly fans.