Cleveland, OH


Anyone in the NE Ohio area that are still stalwart 2 channelers?
How about those of you who got rid of their stereo gear to go HT
only to regret it. Are you out there? COMMENTS
mosfetti

Ok guys. I think we have a date, place and time for a meet and greet. Looks like mikld and myself are on board. I have not heard from csmgolf (so if you are out there, come on by) and I think milpai might come. All others watching this thread, just come get a coffee and say hello.

The place is Nervous Dog Coffee shop on 3763 West Market street in Fairlawn. The date is Saturday July 23rd at 8am. They have pastries and coffee and various drinks.

I am hoping everyone can make it and that’s why I planned it early, because I know everyone has family, friends,  events and things to do with the rest of the day. Also if you can’t stay too long or can’t make it, thats fine too. I plan another date later.

William

Alright then, lets meet next Saturday William.

And I agree with the time. Makes sense.

milpai, great nice you can come. I want to know more about your preamp and speakers. 

Wish I was in Cleveland tonight for the David Gray show at Nautica. Unfortunately, just couldn't make the drive from Cincinnati. Hopefully I'll catch him when he circles back around to Nashville... Never been to Nautica. For any of you Clevelanders who've seen a show there, how is it?

@reubent Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica is set against the Cuyahoga River in the flats district, you'll regularly have large ship/boat traffic floating by behind the band which makes for a fun background while watching concerts, and usually there is a nice breeze coming through along the river.  The sound system is good.  the pavilion keeps the elements out.  Plenty of parking available.  Access to east and west bank of the flats to go to dinner or grab a drink via a couple bridges.  Surrounding neighborhoods are a bit sketchy, but the flats area is pretty well trafficked with a lot to do.  Overall its a great place to see a show, i've seen a lot there, my favorite was David Byrnes' American Utopia show, that was one the best shows i've seen.