I'm sorry Tony but we will not have a manufacturer presence at this year's show.Hi Damon. Have you worked out how VSA might be showing at the Florida show?
Awesome! I look forward to seeing what'cha got! I'll be down there, so I hope to meet up with you.The shows we have planned as a manufacturer for 2024 are Dallas <snip> As the first year, Dallas could be very fun.
Looking forward to it!Awesome! I look forward to seeing what'cha got! I'll be down there, so I hope to meet up with you.
Tom
Thanks Damon. It must be very tough nowadays deciding which shows to support. In a way this reminds me of earlier years when we had (a real) CES, the Stereophile show, THE Show, and some others.But going forward, I think the greater ROI on our marketing expenses for the immediate future is dealer support. Meeting with owners and staff to explain how we set up our speakers for best performance which is quite different than most people do, sharing product knowledge, doing in-store events, etc. is a way for us to ensure potential customers get the best first impression possible.
Now I think we may have a few dealers at that show and they may choose to present our speakers so we may be in attendance supporting them but that's where we're at for now.
The shows we have planned as a manufacturer for 2024 are Dallas, Chicago, Munich and DC. There's always the possibility of supporting dealers at other shows.
As the first year, Dallas could be very fun. Regardless, I hope to see you this year, perhaps even in Florida. We shall see.
I do, thanks my friend.Thanks Damon. It must be very tough nowadays deciding which shows to support. In a way this reminds me of earlier years when we had (a real) CES, the Stereophile show, THE Show, and some others.
If you or Leif make it down to FL I’ll of course be very happy, but if not, I’ll likely see you at AXPONA. But hey - make sure whoever might be showing your stuff in Tampa does it justice, and doesn’t use one of your speakers as a sideshow. You know what I mean.
LOL that's the simple answer.So you didn't change anything except the amps?
Regardless of brand(s), some of the best sound I have heard at an audio show period. Shows like CAF are great venues for helping audiophiles find less widely-distributed gems like Gobel loudspeakers. Elliot, congratulations to you and your team!LOL that's the simple answer.
No this year we had a team. This year I had a lot of help which I never had in the past. This was our third year in the room.
The best answer is yes, we had great amps, yes we used the Wadax, yes we had drapes but the real truth is Brandon Lauer along with assists from Jonathan Halpern and me got it right this time. I want to thank them for their efforts to make the show a huge success. I have always preached about set up and I learned a lesson that one 70 plus year old can't do it all by himself in one day. A hard lesson but one I needed to learn.
Riviera Audio is great stuff BTW!
thank you Gary really appreciatedRegardless of brand(s), some of the best sound I have heard at an audio show period. Shows like CAF are great venues for helping audiophiles find less widely-distributed gems like Gobel loudspeakers. Elliot, congratulations to you and your team!
Undoubtedly, getting the system set-up correctly is the first principle of achieving all a high-end system has to offer and the subject is one that needs more discussion.
Mmm I'm still not clear as to what specifically changed that led to the improved SQ....LOL that's the simple answer.
No this year we had a team. This year I had a lot of help which I never had in the past. This was our third year in the room.
The best answer is yes, we had great amps, yes we used the Wadax, yes we had drapes but the real truth is Brandon Lauer along with assists from Jonathan Halpern and me got it right this time. I want to thank them for their efforts to make the show a huge success. I have always preached about set up and I learned a lesson that one 70 plus year old can't do it all by himself in one day. A hard lesson but one I needed to learn.
Riviera Audio is great stuff BTW!
I think his point was simply a better room setup (placement and treatments). My first year at CAF (2021) I did completely on my own. You get access to your room about 830 in the morning, and then its moving lots of heavy equipment up into your room, it takes quite some time. Once its unpacked and basically setup, it's late afternoon/ early evening and you are, at that point, rather exhausted. Then its time to adjust things and tweak things, and at that point, your mind is a bit tired. Also, as anyone else knows, it is harder adjust a system alone, when you are running back and forth between moving heavy speakers, and sitting in a chair and trying to focus on the nuances that separate good from great. For a show, also add into the equation of where do you want it to sound best? One sweet spot amongst 6-9 chairs? Or maybe its a bit less focused on one spot for a wider, but not quite as perfect, experience for more listeners?Mmm I'm still not clear as to what specifically changed that led to the improved SQ....
If you are going to AXPONA 24 I would offer an extra pair of hands and ears.I think his point was simply a better room setup (placement and treatments). My first year at CAF (2021) I did completely on my own. You get access to your room about 830 in the morning, and then its moving lots of heavy equipment up into your room, it takes quite some time. Once its unpacked and basically setup, it's late afternoon/ early evening and you are, at that point, rather exhausted. Then its time to adjust things and tweak things, and at that point, your mind is a bit tired. Also, as anyone else knows, it is harder adjust a system alone, when you are running back and forth between moving heavy speakers, and sitting in a chair and trying to focus on the nuances that separate good from great. For a show, also add into the equation of where do you want it to sound best? One sweet spot amongst 6-9 chairs? Or maybe its a bit less focused on one spot for a wider, but not quite as perfect, experience for more listeners?
I have personally been grateful for the guys at Iconoclast lending some helping hands with room setup my last few shows; extra hands and ears have a lot of value!
I greatly appreciate that offer! I will be at AXPONA (room 1420) and teamed up with Iconoclast again, so it will be a team effort. Extra ears for a bit later in the day are always good though, so I might take you up on the offer. AXPONA seems like its a ways away, and yet, its right around the corner!If you are going to AXPONA 24 I would offer an extra pair of hands and ears.
It was great to meet you and I trust you are very happy with the PH 9.0XT.I'll be going, and it'll be my first-ever high-end show! I'm driving from Indiana to Pennsylvania on that Friday with my wife, dropping her off to visit her 96-year old father, then picking up my brother and driving to Rockville with him on Saturday morning to spend the afternoon at the show. Then we're having dinner with my nephew, who lives and works in DC, and will visit the show again on Sunday.
At the end of it all I'll be picking up a Modwright Ph 9.0XT phono stage demo unit they'll have on display and taking it home with me!
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