New York HiFi Show: Tubes and Turntables


I was at the New York HiFi Show today.  It was hard to find many CD players, despite one with a price tag $40,000.  Virtually every room featured turntables and tubes. Sonically, it was a definite improvement over shows in the past.  Not too much sizzle and boom, although a lot of systems demonstrated big bass. Natural sounding components were the rule.
There were hardly any systems affordable by the average audiophile.  $100,000 rigs were not unusual. It seems demonstrators were prone to showing their best.
 With all the myriad of exotic stuff, I’m sorry I can’t remember too many names, but the re-introduction of sophisticated treble and bass controls and room-conditioning processors were impressive.
Of course, streaming was featured in many displays.
It wasn’t a large show, so it was comfortably do-able in one day.
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Saying the show was good in anyway is a sad joke.It had no publicity except for 1 free line in the Stereophile club  section it was put on by a sad very cheap company that has no idea how to put on a good show. 
This show was a big joke 27 rooms most good shows have 27 rooms on 1 floor.It was a cheap show by an even cheaper company they should have stayed home a real turkey!!!!!!