CES in Las Vegas



Next year's CES is in SIN CITY, scheduled from 1/7/10 - 1/10/10.

I plan on attending if I am able to pull wool over the WIFE's eyes and act like this is going to be a get away for two.

"Here babe, I have a suprise for you, two tickets for u and I to spend the week-end in LV". We will see how this goes.

Now for those who have had the opportunity to attend in the past, here are a couple of questions.

1. Can any one attend CES or this is purely for commercial folks?

2. How does CES compare to others such as Rocky Mountain etc
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11-24-09: Mrtennis
don't waste your time. the sound is genereally poor, even with your own cds.

i have been attending ces and the show for about 15 years. probably won't do it any more.
Too bad, because you'll be missing out. But if staying home and complaining about it is more your style, so be it.
Hi Maril555,

You're right on both counts, I believe...the 75SE is wonderful and certainly, for me, meeting audio designers, manufacturers, reviewers, and audio enthusiasts is the gestalt. Good to hear from you!
By the way CES last year had the best sound I ever heard at any trade show. Almost every room sounded good in the Venetian.
Hey Sam,
I'm glad you still have it, it's a beautiful amp, and I can't tell you how many times I've regretted selling it.
With regards to CES, don't let Mrtennis to dissuade you from attending.
The whole experience is not about a quest for the best sound, it's about hearing something new, that you wouldn't be able to hear otherwise, meeting designers, reviewers (that will exclude Mrtennis, should he decide not to attend) etc., etc.
All in the beautiful settings of the Venetian Hotel.
Hey Maril555,

Hmm...things are becoming curiouser (yellow) :-) By the way, I still have your VK-75SE!

-Sam
don't waste your time. the sound is genereally poor, even with your own cds.

i have been attending ces and the show for about 15 years. probably won't do it any more.
I've been staying right there in Venetian for two years in a row. Doing the same this year too. It's a very nice hotel, and will keep my wife and daughter entertained, while I'm attending the show.
One bummer though, Adult Entertainm. Awards moved to another venue this year. It was always fun to watch participants mingling in between mature, casually dressed, and somewhat obese audiophiles.
A manufacturer or dealer can get you in for free- if you know one contact them about badges. T.H.E. Show will be two doors down at the Flamingo and it is easier to get into. A significant number of manufacturers will be there as well- T.H.E. Show is about 1/3-1/2 the size of CES (Specialty/high end audio).
Go early, walk fast, avoid the temptation to see the adult entertainment show next to the CES.....and don't think we weren't aware you knew that. Another 100-150.00 admission price....so I hear......Explain that one to your wife....mine wasn't convinced, and I tried. Cost me 300.00 in pants for her. Do you know how many CD's that could have been??
Early scouting, or finding the rooms that are very important and those that fill up fast are good to visit first, then take time combing through the rest. The ML, Wilson/Bolder, MBL, Magnepan, and a few others fill up fist and standing in line is a hassle when there for one or two days. There are two places to visit. The Venetian and the "Show" which is somewhere else this year. I think the Falmingo, but don't quote it. Bring your own music to hear. Enjoy....
Quick answers to your questions:

1) Its only for people in the audio trade. Now also it will be around $100 per person if you haven't registered before the deadline.

2) CES is much larger than the rocky mountain and also has much more than just audio. It has nearly all consumer electronics and it exhibits in many buildings. You will find it hard to see it all in 2 days. But if you just want high end audio it can be done in a day or 2.