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Re: LSAF 2008 - Show Coverage, Seminar Recordings, Slideshows and Handouts [message #4837 is a reply to message #4836] Thu, 08 May 2008 00:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Keith is currently offline  Keith
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No room sounded bad given the acoustics. I'd say each room sounded good and so we're talking degrees of goodness here. ../emoticons/smiley.gif

The winner for wow factor had to go to the Maxxhorn room. Defintely the coolest looking rig there. It sounded good but wasn't my favorite sounding system. The Audiokinesis speakers sounded good but they were a little on the boomy side for my tastes. Pi Speakers were natural with clean midrange and tight bass. They were my show favorites. The Audio Note system was nice but I didn't get a chance to hear it with music that I liked. I should have stayed longer to give another chance but the room was full and I thought I'd come back. Jumping Cactus had good tone and was definitely a contender. John Bush had a nice sound as did Hawthorne. I would give open baffle speakers a listen if you haven't before.

 
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