Acoustics aside, is it me or does the United States need to up their game in a big way on the visual aspect of their rooms.
Unfortunately at shows visual trumps audio in the first 5 seconds or so. How many rooms have you walked by and looked in the door and just kept walking due to what you saw and the energy, or lack of, coming out of the room.
If one was to bring a significant other in hopes of acceptance, its ALL visual and energy.
The pictures I see of Munich and Asian shows quickly remind me of poorly the United States sets up rooms, visually speaking.
If you don't get my butt in the chair you have no chance of selling me anything.
To all the members that continue to bring these shows to my screen, I thank you very much!
P.S. The Axpona pictures this year were the best United States rooms I have seen in a long time, but to me don't hold a candle.
Unfortunately at shows visual trumps audio in the first 5 seconds or so. How many rooms have you walked by and looked in the door and just kept walking due to what you saw and the energy, or lack of, coming out of the room.
If one was to bring a significant other in hopes of acceptance, its ALL visual and energy.
The pictures I see of Munich and Asian shows quickly remind me of poorly the United States sets up rooms, visually speaking.
If you don't get my butt in the chair you have no chance of selling me anything.
To all the members that continue to bring these shows to my screen, I thank you very much!
P.S. The Axpona pictures this year were the best United States rooms I have seen in a long time, but to me don't hold a candle.