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Sorry...got a bit sidetracked. Have to pack everything up rahter quickly now. I have a bunch of crap to take apart and then a 3hr drive back to Chicago. Talk to you guys soon....
Sorry...got a bit sidetracked. Have to pack everything up rahter quickly now. I have a bunch of crap to take apart and then a 3hr drive back to Chicago. Talk to you guys soon....
Thanks again for hosting this! Congrats on your door prize -- more like a double door prize! I am looking forward to a detailed build thread on this one!
Jason
"In my opinion, there are more tactful ways to state your opinion."
Many thanks Bryan. I got to check in between staining some cabinets and running some errands. I was listening in with headphones and the audio wasn't bad.
Kitty litter-filled channels in the sides....the knuckle test is like hitting cement.
These were one of the best sounding tiny speakers I have heard in a long long time. I no more than raise the bar and Wolf runs right on past it. He'll be teaching me pretty soon.
These were one of the best sounding tiny speakers I have heard in a long long time. I no more than raise the bar and Wolf runs right on past it. He'll be teaching me pretty soon.
Jeff, your CSS MTMs were just insane, with heavenly midrange and treble. But Wolf's little speakers were great also. I mentioned to Wolf that he could probably win either the Dayton or <200 categories at this year's MWAF with those little guys. They really are that great.
I made it home safely. Now I need to figure out what to do with the Lab 15 I won.
Some of my favorites were the new CCS MTM. The look and sound are amazing. Also Wolf's Stance was great. I picked up some RS 150's there that I hope might sound half as good.
I had to miss some great speakers and the drawings when I had to leave early. I hope Allie knows how much I sacrificed to be at her wedding! Great time and some incredible speakers!
This was my third DIY event. Still consider myself a speaker designing newb and attending these shows reinforces that...LOL. Joking aside, I always do try to be of some sort of help.....it's my way of "paying it forward" for all the valuable info I have gathered from you guys. This year was a bit difficult for me, to be honest. The slow wifi at the hotel made our video streaming effort challenging, but given the amount of virtual attendees, I think it was an overwhelming success.
In two show days, we had 322 visitors who checked in for some amount of time to the video stream. We had up to 30 people at one time interacting with us over the web and also chatting....it was....well...awesome. :D I understand some exhibitors might have been a bit uncomfortable knowing that they were "live" over the net, but I think it was a great thing...to be able to utilize today's technology to share this experience (even though the quality of the audio/video stream wasn't superb) with folks who couldn't make the show in person. I was so glad to have been a part of this effort and I think it should happen at future events.
On a side note (a very happy side note), I was the winner of the CSS MTM kit :D:D:D. It just so happened to be my fav speaker at the show. Jeff B, you are just phenomenal. To have won this kit makes me speechless. I will of course document the build and I have a feeling I have my first real set of reference speakers in hand. So stoked......no joke.
A huge thank you to everyone who made this show happen - you know who you are (Wolf and crew), and big props to all the presenters, vendors, sponsors, attendees.....you all rock!! Extra special thanks goes out to Mark & Joel @ Meniscus. Top-notch dudes for real.
It's pouring rain here like nobody's business....maybe a Chicago tornado in the works?? You tornado-alley folks be safe.
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