Some Thoughts on Axpona 2019--from an Axpona Newbie


Lifelong music lover and player here.  I went to my first Axpona this weekend.  I wanted to share a few things to see what others think. 

1.  One day is not enough.  I had a buddy and a game plan.  There still was way too much to do and see to get it done in a day!

2.  Meeting certain manufacturers, engineers, designers, reviewers who are essentially "famous" in my hifi mind was super cool.    

3.  There were some expensive rooms (I'm defining that as systems with pieces of kit north of $25,000 piece and overall $75,000 and above for the system) that weren't all that great.  In some of those rooms I thought that if I had that money to spend I'd buy lesser priced gear because it sounded better to me. 

4.  Speaking of budget gear, the Elac room (bookshelf speakers) and the Wharfedale room (Linton speakers) sounded so great--notwithstanding their small price tags. 

5.  My favorite "big money" room was the VTL/Stenheim Alumine Five loudspeakers room.  The sound here was spellbinding.  

6.  Many folks running the systems were pushing the loudspeakers too hard.   In my humble opinion, they needed to back down the volume as things could start to sound harsh.  

7.  I loved meeting Clinton and hearing Spatial Audio speakers in person.

8.  My personal favorite for near $10k in loudspeakers was Volti Rivals.  

I'm definitely going to be doing this again next year!
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@8thnote,  your view and mine are identical.  My favorite system at Axpona cost $150k.  But, a silly little $1200 pair of Elacs sounded more like music and what I'd take home than a couple of really pricey rigs.  

     I bought 2 tickets and was planning on attending Sunday. We drove up from Indy to Shaumburg and celebrated my mom's 90th birthday Saturday afternoon, which was great. 
     We stayed at the AXPONA hotel Saturday night, ate breakfast and I was all set when they opened at 10 am Sunday.  But the hotel had no wheelchairs available.  I thought about walking the 12 floors and expansive show using my cane but knew I'd get quickly exhausted and it'd take away from my enjoyment.  
     I was able to listen to the very nice sounding McIntosh setup in the lobby for about 5 minutes before we all drove back home.  My mistake, I'll make sure I bring my wheelchair with next show.

    Too bad, I was hoping to meet ozzy there.

Tim
Sounds like fun---I hope to go for the first time next year. Did anyone meet Kevin Deal from Upscale Audio?
I saw Kevin a number of times but he was pretty busy so I didn't talk to him. I wanted to as I own a Primaluna product and like his firm.