2020 FLORIDA AUDIO EXPO WHICH ROOMS would YOU VISIT?


Hello everyone,
OK. You made the trip and or really wanted to, are ready to see everything on your short list.

HERE’S THE LIST OF WHO’S WHO IN WHICH ROOM.
https://floridaaudioexpo.com/exhibitors-2020/

aside from those who will or want to do it all, what rooms would you put on your short list to check out foremost?

last year I had few preffs on what to see. I wanted to see it all going in but that changed given logistics, waiting times, and then locating the particular gear to check out. this year I’ll use a different approach and check out just those items I’m really interested in, and if time permits, see some other rooms

so, what is your standard Audio Show plan?
BTW, I got the bit on wearing comfy shoes!

or, what is it in this show you defintely want to hear?

I missed a couple of the big room heavy hitters  last year like MBsL and VAC/VSA. and interestingly enough stumbled into the MurAudio/Merrill Audio demo simply was sheer audio Heaven as was the Classic Audio/Atmas/PAD in the big room called the Pavillion.
  
hopefully there will be another unexpected setup that has the same hair rasing effect on the senses this year. I wonder who it will be?

thanks

blindjim
Blindjim...I had Sonus Faber Amati Tradition Homage speakers that I thought were fantastic.  I sold my home and the buyers demanded my whole two channel system.  The good news is I got to start over.  I went on a speaker hunt this past summer.  I never in a million years thought I would be interested in Horn speakers.  Then, i listened to a pair of Avantgarde speakers and I became intrigued.  From there on I was on a horn mission.  I love the sound of horn speakers and i decided on Viking Acoustic Grande Voix speakers.  

Heck of a story;. Glad things worked out for ya in discovering new worlds. going where you had not ventured before!

My first few rigs ended up sounding quite similar though with bvaried SS pieces.

then half and half HS & SS.

then came the ‘all in’ idea on a 100% hollow state power train and my world changed utterly. in a very positive way.

suddenly, life happend as it tends to do. crack heads. home invasion attempts. then downturns in orthopedic health. it al made what was on hand vanish, almost entirely and all for security’s sake..

a few more episodes in health and senseless delays in due process.

then in that period I got to see what several other’s in my area had erected for themselves, here and there.

it all has been educational, and eye opening on numerous fronts.

the tube amps alone set up the notion ffor using other tube amp topologies than ultralinnear or sET EL34s and then came my AG Unos, AG D
Duos, and later, other horns.

the 2019 FLA show aided and added to my horn education. aG showed later ver of aG Uno w/powered bass unit, and its trios. I was not enamored and lent it towards the particular setup or musiccal choices in play for whatever reason.

Classic Audio horns of them all grrabbed me most. a friend owns original Klipschorns and they are interesting in spite of being 30 years old.

the unsettling aspect for me is knowing there are untold ways and means to get a piece of audio heaven in your listening room but feel to date tubes are the mile markers for me to follow on the high way to fun in audio land.

the particular ingredients freemain to be seen, and I supppose that is where the intrigue and interst which compells me is imbedded.

guess its true as Kipling said, life is not a riddle to be puzzled out, but a mystery to be lived.
THX
JIM

actually Play it again Sam… was implied. not truly spoken/requested by ngrid Bergman of Sam, (Arthur ‘Dooley’ Wilson).

Elsa only looked at sam and said, ‘play it once Sam’, Sam said he coudn’t remember it, and Elsa said, “Play it Sam. Play As Time Goes By”.

It pays to be accurate and that had bugged me since I so hastily posted it. sorry.

as for those rooms which reached out and grabbed me, here are a few, though not all of them, Enjoy the Music, & AV Showrooms posted these videos and or accounts for a few of them and many more:

spacial audio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9c99s1wvgw&feature=em-uploademail

VAC, Daedalus, Lampizator, Wywires, Great Sounding Room
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAKET0dVjBI&feature=em-uploademail

Raven Audio FLAX 2020
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/Florida_Audio_Expo_2020/Rochlin/Raven_Audio_Soniquil.htm

yet again I missed MBL & vac/vsa. merely from the overall price tags hearing something I can not afford simply makes little sense to me. Usually.

routinely   rooms had far more $$$ in front of the speakers doing the hauling than the other way around.
FMM, Gershman, Daedalus, Raven, and Spacial had the goods in loud speaker values.

Pure audio project and Volte also had splendid offerings as did Joeseph Audio newest revamped Graphine tower driven yet again by Doshi Audio Electronics and cardas Clear cabling.
I’m hard pressed to think how any of these setups would not satisfy most card carrying audionuts for quite some time.
Dear Santa, I doubt I’ll end up being a good enough human being to qualify for the VSA/VAC or MB> demos shown this year at fLAX so how about something a bit more humble such as the Daedalus, Raven, Spacial, Volte, or Pure Audio Project room setup ending up near my tree later this year?

I’ll trust your judgement. Merry …
The PureAudioProject trio horns were one of my semifinalists.  They are definitely the most affordable.  
What about Classic Audio Speakers? I am especially interested if the Hartsfield were there.