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Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
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Joined on 10-12-2006
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This year’s THE Show was in bustling Irvine, rather than tony
Newport Beach. The difference in the
locations is just a few miles, but it was down-market all the way, with so few exhibitors (and so few attendees) it would surprise me if the promoters were
able to do it again next year. Frankly,
there was little to see (or hear) compared to years past, not even serious
portable streaming or headphones. No
TechDas, no Brinkmann, but we did “hear” a new, top line Technics ‘table that seemed
to be very well made, and it’s sold with a tonearm that looks for all the world
like the long-gone (but very fine) EPA-100 arm.
We also heard a pair of very small Raidho (D 1.1) speakers that seemed
quite remarkable, for anyone who needs really expensive small speakers. There were no really big speakers, but “the
best sound at the show”, IMO, came from Milton tubed electronics driving JBL
Everest (horn) speakers, even though they were fed a digital source. In fact, to tell the truth, I heard no better
sound this year from “the best” analog vs. “the best” digital. A decent percentage of the exhibitors managed
to deal with their rooms effectively this year.
Again, too bad there wasn’t more to hear. This year I couldn’t find anything acceptable
to eat inside the hotel or outside, from the “gourmet” food trucks. All in all, it appears that THE Show [2018] still
suffers ill effects from its cancellation and near death, last year. I have no idea where the “high end” went,
despite some pretty high prices asked for gear that in no way set itself apart
from other, less expensive gear. Not
that I think price always correlates with performance; rather, I hoped (as
ever) to hear the best smart people have to offer in the way of hi-fi equipment,
regardless of price. Oh, well.
Paul S
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