CES Show Report Part 1

MylesBAstor

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> My favorite show shot! Not a pair of speakers or a fancy looking tube amplifiers with exotic looking output tubes made in the 1930's
> but a trio of Teals enjoying the Flamingo's waterways.

They look like Mandarin Ducks to me.
 
Thanks, Myles...that was fun!
 
I'm waiting for Myle's 2013 report!
 
Still not it, Bruce.

Tom
 
Hmmm, do you have to be a member? Looks like an advertisement site to me for mastering services.

Tom
 
It's Joe Palmaccio's mastering website... just looks a little Hokey...
 
Idgit [me]. Please forgive me if I have missed it, Bruce. Where is the link within that link to Myles' CES 2013 show report? That's basically what I'm getting at....

Tom
 
Idgit [me]. Please forgive me if I have missed it, Bruce. Where is the link within that link to Myles' CES 2013 show report? That's basically what I'm getting at....

Tom

Half way down the page with the 3 guys and says:

"The men behind the scenes. Three mastering engineers responsible for many of your cherished LPs and CDs. (L-R): Shawn R. Britton, Senior Mastering Engineer, MFSL, Joe Palmaccio, Chief Mastering Engineer and multi-Grammy winner, The Place…For Mastering (www.theplaceformastring.com) and Rob LoVerde, Mastering Engineer, MFSL. Most are familiar with Rob and Shawn's resume; Joe was formerly Senior mastering engineer at Sony and previously worked at Sterling Sound and Polygram."
 
Nice report Myles. I though Lyra had switched their distribution to Audioquest recently? Or did they switch back to Immedia?
 
Nice report Myles. I though Lyra had switched their distribution to Audioquest recently? Or did they switch back to Immedia?

This thread was last years report. Not sure what was said about Lyra but they are presently distributed by AQ :)
 
> My favorite show shot! Not a pair of speakers or a fancy looking tube amplifiers with exotic looking output tubes made in the 1930's
> but a trio of Teals enjoying the Flamingo's waterways.

They look like Mandarin Ducks to me.

I agree. Those are Mandarin Ducks. :)
 

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