Rocky Mountain Audio Fest 2021


https://www.audiofest.net/

This show seems to be on track to be held in Denver CO Oct 8-10 at the Gaylord Convention Center.

Wondering if past attendees would comment on if they felt going to this show, at this venue is worthwhile as a hifi hobbyist. 

I have read the site is nice but very spread out, resulting long walks, elevator rides, long lines.  Of course the virus situation might change some of this.

As I am getting back into this to upgrade my system, I am thinking about attending.
troidelover1499
Being a local show for me RMAF is a highlight for each year that I attend.
Demo ' Rooms ' abound, and unusual aural experiences are consistently good (worthwhile). 
For me the show allows for more immersion into possibilities and reinforcement of the 'Art of Reproduction'.
Gaylord Convention Center is sprawling but a little planning can  go a long way toward help focus on any point of specific interest.
The RMAF Show is as worthy as any and possibly a better choice for first hand experience.


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May fly up and check it out. If the state don’t shut down due to the D Variant of COVID.


Yes. I have attended every year since the first show. This will be the first year that I will not be attending due to health issues, but I am ok with it. I have spent enough so far that I don’t need the temptation!
Two years ago they move down to the Gaylord which was a vast improvement over the Marriott. The only down side is, the Gaylord is huge and they had it spread seemingly to all the far reaches of the complex and I seriously think I walked 3 or more miles back and forth.  But if you haven’t been, you owe it to yourself to go, I will miss the conversation and learning experience in talking to the manufacture reps. Plus if you haven’t ever been to a Gaylord, that’s an experience in itself.