Re: Attending an audio show [message #83587 is a reply to message #83584] |
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gofar99
Messages: 1969 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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Hi, Yes several. Typically a collection of vendors and a wide variety of stuff. Some great, some good and some that should have stayed at home. Much hype but often some gems particularly in the learning sessions put on by really smart guys. The best commercial ones IMO are "The Show" in Newport California held about the beginning of May and the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest (RMAF)held around the beginning of October. There are others in the US and throughout the world. For non-commercial and more diy the Lone Star Audio Fest (LSAF) is held in Dallas at the beginning of May. Great event I have exhibited there a few times and always enjoyed the other folks there. There is a thread on this forum covering it. Check it out.
Good Listening
Bruce
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