Every time I write one of
these show reports, people remark about how I must have thought
that the show sucked. It is like,
because ours are one of the few show reports that says something
about the sound - specifically the descriptions about good
sounding rooms and not so good sounding rooms - and with the
abundance of all those 'feel good' show reports - it makes these
look plain unhappy in comparison.
But, in fact, we like going to shows,
though some better than others because of the quality of the sound
in the rooms. Ranking the shows:
CES has the best sound, and some awful
sound.
Montreal has a lot of good sound and some
awful sound
RMAF has a lot of good sound
Stereophile Shows have some good sound
and a lot of not so good sound.
Although many people told me about rooms
that sounded awful at RMAF this year, in my tour through, I think,
just about all of them, I did not have shut down my ears during
any of my photos. Now, it is true that I did not take as many
photos and therefore did not have to stay in any room for very
long - but still, I think that the trend for the worst sound at
shows to be slowly improving over time is still in existence.
Because we exhibited at this show there
was not a lot of time for photographing and listening to all the
rooms at the show. Even though we made a modest attempt here to
cover what happened - you will notice that the quantity and
quality is below that of our other show reports (for example, our
recent CEDIA show report has over twice the number of photos this
one has).
Also, it is sometimes depressing to write
about what is wrong with all the systems that have major problems.
Sometimes, the hype that a particularly poor system is the best
thing since Edison invented everything stirs up a need for a
countervailing blow for the truth, but in general I prefer talking
about systems that sound good (although I like photographing
everything and making them look as awesome as possible in
Photoshop, all equipment is great looking, to my taste - it is
just that some of it you just don't want to ever plug in).
I like writing about very inexpensive
systems that are (much!) more enjoyable than most of the big boys,
like Almarro (sometimes), Odyssey Audio, the Star Sound Caravelle
loudspeaker, the Acoustic Zen Adagio speaker (which we now carry)
and little Audio Note U.K. systems (which we carry).
I like writing about the expensive
equipment that rocket the listener to wonderful new mental states
of mind - most of which we now carry, albeit with a few exceptions
because other local dealers carry the lines.
And lastly there is the new equipment
with much promise now being developed like the Cogent True-to-Life
horn speakers.
It is fun to listen to 'the good stuff'
and it is fun to write about it. The other stuff is not fun. If
there weren't so many people, mistakenly or not, often in the
industry, saying how great some of the uh, equipment that is not
likely to have a wide appeal, sounded, all of my show reports
would be happy happy and the people with rooms that did not sound
good could work hard in peace to get it better next year.
But nooooOOOOOOoooooo.
You have people who have no care or
concern about what good sound is pontificating this and that for
all sorts of reasons unrelated to that of helping people find and
build systems for themselves that they will like. There has to be
someone who speaks out against all the nonsense - right now it
appears to be us (and I am purposely ignoring and will continue to
ignore those whose profession and popularity stems largely from,
seemingly, proclaiming that everything is nonsense, whether
it is or not).
So, even though this report is a little
weak, because of time constraints, at this time with respect to
the Defense Against the Dark Arts of Audio Obfuscation, we will be
back in full force at the next show if all things go as planned.
And of course, in the meantime, there is
always the blog.
Oh, Best of Show: The Kharma* Midi
Exquisite / MBL room. [Even though I think our two rooms were
better, it is hard to be impartial, so it is easiest to just
exclude our rooms from the running altogether).
The parts 2, 3, and 4 of this report have
mostly just photos, a little commentary, and the names of the
companies sponsoring the room. If you want to know product names
and prices and stuff, as usual check out Dave and Carol's reports
at
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