Lone Star Audio Festival - Dallas 2011


Anyone going? It will be my first show ever to have attended, looking forward to it.
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I will be there to. Had a blast last year and barring emergencies I dont think I will be missing any LSAF events in the future.
I will be showing my Lighter Note preamplifier and my friend will be showing his headphone amps.
Folks dont miss Duke Legune or Wayne Parham's rooms. Amazing sound and wonderful people.
LSAF, if you have not been there, is a weekend of socializing with like minded people and place for audio revelations. You will hear things that will blow your mind, see things that do the same and come away from it absolutely positive that you will be going back next year. Way to much fun to miss.
Hope to see you all in my room at some point. Please stop by and listen to my Lighter Note. I challenge anybody to a preamplifier shoot out. If you have a preamp you want to put up against it, bring it along and we will compare. I dont mind swapping them in and out of my system til you are satisfied that you have heard and identified a difference. I have had reports from customers with their impression of shootouts but have only heard a few comparisons with my own ears so for me it will be a great opportunity as well.
See you there
Uriah
For anyone reading and going for their fist time there are 3 rooms in particular you MUST see. Duke Legune (Lejune?) of Audio Kinesis. Wayne Parham of Pi Speakers. Danny Richie (Ritchie?)/Dodd/Tranquility DAC/The Magic Buss. I am sure I spelled several guys names wrong there but the last one is a collaboration of several guys work in one room. All 3 rooms are completely magical. No one knows how to make a room more fun than Wayne. Very comfortable listening and such a relaxed guy. His speakers are A+. Duke is one of the nicest guys I have EVER met. EVER. A true gentleman. Always smiling and always with something good to say about his competitors. Just a 'feel good' room. Another thing about that room that is 'feel good' is the sound. The speakers are soooo smooth and he has figured a way to get his horns to not have a sweet spot but a sweet swath. You can sit anywhere on a couch in front of them and they sound the same from one end of the couch to another. The BASS is unbelievable. Ask him to play the Japanese Drums disc. Amazing.
The room of collaborators is one of the best rooms at LSAF. The guys are all very kind and good company. They system synergy there is knockout. Dont miss it.
Have fun and make friends before dinner. If you want to go out drinking that night try to drum up a party before the end of they day.
Uriah