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To clarify, it is the Florida International Audio Expo, abbreviated in the thread title. It was never my intention to go to this show to cover the event. I simply wanted to enjoy seeing new toys and listening to all the systems. HOWEVER... I did capture a few videos of a few of the rooms that I thought were cool for one reason or another. We only had a day, so we didn't get to visit every room, and I did not video every room we visited, but there were a few cool ones for me.
JStewart already mentioned AJ's room (Soundfield) in another thread, and it was good seeing AJ and listening to his latest creation. AJ designed a speaker that can be switched between narrow, wide, and full/omni listening, with obviously each set of drivers being powered separately and with the ability to turn off amps not needed for the specific mode of listening. He even fired up one of the true and tried reference songs we've used in most of our speaker evaluation events to set up the best speaker locations, Nickel Creek's Ode To A Butterfly. No doubt he had them dialed in for the best listening seat, and they indeed sounded excellent.
JStewart already mentioned AJ's room (Soundfield) in another thread, and it was good seeing AJ and listening to his latest creation. AJ designed a speaker that can be switched between narrow, wide, and full/omni listening, with obviously each set of drivers being powered separately and with the ability to turn off amps not needed for the specific mode of listening. He even fired up one of the true and tried reference songs we've used in most of our speaker evaluation events to set up the best speaker locations, Nickel Creek's Ode To A Butterfly. No doubt he had them dialed in for the best listening seat, and they indeed sounded excellent.
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