I did a tribute to Jeff Beck at Axpona and played most of Live at Ronnie Scotts both days loud to a packed house...Yes, then you are *TRULY* safe!
I guess most of those show systems would fall apart if you would play Jeff Beck, Live at Ronnie Scotts. LOUD.
Or worse: Stravinsky, Rite of Spring. LOUD.
Good for them.
I also played Sunday the Stones "can't you hear me knockin" loud and got bitched at by some tight ass with an accent telling me I was playing the wrong music for the system...That gentleman is doing a show !I did a tribute to Jeff Beck at Axpona and played most of Live at Ronnie Scotts both days loud to a packed house...
I also played Sunday the Stones "can't you hear me knockin" loud and got bitched at by some tight ass with an accent telling me I was playing the wrong music for the system...That gentleman is doing a show !
the guy was indignant and after I told him I would put something else on after the people in the room hads heard thje track he gave a 3 minute lecture to my business partner at the desk.GREAT song! Which loser would object to that ?????
My wife and I walked into the Clarisys room at 9:30 on Sunday and wound up getting a 45 minute closed door audition. Got to pick music. W felt very lucky.Gotta agree with you here. I was wandering the halls at about 9:30 AM on Sunday, as often it happens on the last day of a show some exhibitors will open up a bit earlier, I guess to get in a bit more show time as many start breaking down early. Or for other reasons, who knows? In any case, sure enough there were a few doors open at that time. Open, not partly open. In cases like this I will quietly wait outside by the door, or just inside, and politely wait to be invited in. One exhibitor (three guys in that room) looked at me with nasty looks, and one of them said in a nasty tone soto voce while he was by one of the speakers “We’re not open yet.” Now mind you, the door was open and music was playing, and I didn’t barge in like a drooling lunatic. If you didn’t want people to look in the room, why did you leave the door wide open? And even given that, a friendly “come back in a bit” would have been quite appreciated rather that a “we don’t want you” demeanor. It didn’t look or sound like anything was wrong with the system, but even so, a personable exchange would have been nice.
OTOH, I’ve had early morning invites into open door rooms that have led me to have very enjoyable listening, and friendly conversations with nice folk. I guess all kinds are in the industry.
The stuff the reps have to contend with is at shows is just way above what I could tolerate. Sunday morning is a great day rooms seemed more calm and relaxedthe guy was indignant and after I told him I would put something else on after the people in the room hads heard thje track he gave a 3 minute lecture to my business partner at the desk.
Jeff Beck was crazy and fun .
When you want hear a All in one speaker, go for LD Systems maui P900G.I may have found my speaker. All in one.
DEEPStudio, Welcome to WBF!I went to visit the Shunyata room and was absolutely BLOWN AWAY by the new version of the Clarisys Minuet panels in that room... just as good as, if not better, than they sounded at the Florida show in February. They blow the Alsyvox speakers away... Clarisys has one of the best sounding speakers in the market right now.
Blume Thanks for the great pics of the room. Hope everyone got a chance to hear. It was nice to see so many old friends.So, after all of that work with collecting and formatting data for the AXPONA 2023 exhibitor list, here's what caught my eyes and ears:
Pictures 1 & 2: ampsandsound Arches monoblock amplifiers, SW1X DAC IV, ( the Arches mono-blocks may very well be deemed iconic in their design. They are inspired by Harmon Kardon's noted Citation amplifiers and Justin Weber did HK quite proud. For those in the know, I am rather partial to the entire SW1X family of products, owning both a DAC II and an LPU I phono stage. The DAC IV did not disappoint.)
Picture 3: Studio Electric m5 speakers (I own pair #2 of these speakers and like them so much that I granted the designer Dave MacPherson the right to post pictures of them in my very own home on his site.
Pictures 4,5 & 6: Wolf van Langa Son speakers (These were a revelation to me. They don't discriminate as they are capable of playing with 8-watt tube amplification and much higher-powered solid-state gear. I was very much impressed). h/t Ron Resnick
Pictures 7 Janszen 9.5 electrostatic speakers (Note: David Janszen is the son of famed speaker pioneer, Arthur Janszen of KLH who designed the veritable KLH 9s. These speakers take them into the 21st century and as David is a neighbour of mine here in Columbus, Ohio I have gotten to hear various iterations of these speakers over the past few years. It was well worth the wait.
Pictures 9, 10 & 11: Clarisys ribbon speakers. (Mike Bovaird of Sun Coast Audio is on to something with these. They lived up to their advance billing and then some. As I'm to understand their appearance generated more than a handful of sales over the weekend, and there should be a slew of reviews on the horizon)
Nutshell: AXPONA 2023 was large, rather busy at some junctures and somewhat disjointed. I like the term "red wine and fish" as some of the pairings/partnerships did not always ring true. As to be expected there were some rooms which just fell flat, on deaf ears ... systems that would make Helen Keller blush. C'mon guys, exhibitors, let's give some care and thought to a: speaker positioning, b: room treatment, c: system-side manner. It would not hurt for those exhibiting and that which is being exhibited to be somewhat more engaging and personable.
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Sweet room! Is that a home space or commercial location?
I am definitely a behemoth guy, but i am all speakered out these days, i have 3 different setups in different ends of my listening room !
When we left the room my wife actually said to me that she wants to order these!I may have found my speaker. All in one.
I feel your pain Milan gear clot! It starts as a second system then a third and eventually the melody becomes the maladyI have a small kitchen, 4 rooms upstairs that i don't use and 2 more sets of speakers standing unused !
you can get the subs for Xmas.When we left the room my wife actually said to me that she wants to order these!
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