Been researching those flex waves recently for my room but they measure to be a little too deep. They look great for an office as they show on their site. Those treatments were featured on Darkos room build.
Thank you. Yes, some of the acoustic treatments at the show were the same used at Darko's room. The Flexi Wave was designed to improve the acoustics and decor of any setting, including offices.
The time when you are discussing Dan D'Agostino gear and the actual Dan D'Agostino (the man) walks into the frame @ 2:48 with VPI's Mat Weisfeld and he/they do not get acknowledged 🤔☺😉
I don't know them personally, but know who they are. These shows are a bit different than most. They are mainly here to do business with distributors, so I usually wait for any to engage me.
@@AudiophileJunkie Gotcha. Oh and I am not suggesting you should have engaged them at that time. That would have been rude as they were clearly conducting some business or at least a one-on-one demonstration (as in Mat clearly demonstrating the new VPI product to Dan) However it would have been cool if you have said something like: "Hey check this out! Dan D'Agostino "The Man" just walked into my shot. How cool is that folks?" That's what I meant. It just felt a bit odd that a company principal would walk into your shot and it gets zero recognition. You may know who he is (if you had noticed him, I guess) but I bet many watching this video, do not. But it's all good. Keep up the good work man! Wish I were there. Perhaps next year!
General public has Saturday and Sunday to them, all open. Regarding static vs playing, there are different areas, as the show room is huge...there are many, many rooms playing...perhaps you still haven't gotten there due to the size of the show...
Did you notice that while commenting on the Wilson's colors you had Dan Dagostino founder of Krell and Dagostino Audio and Matt Westfield CEO VPI in frame? Bit of a missed interview opportunity.
I get that this is a trade show for the very highest echelons of the hobby, but Canjam NYC had a much younger demographic, including female enthusiasts under 40 years of age. Of course, that's a gathering where anything over 20K USD has tongues wagging - Nordost would perish at the thought of even getting on a plane for THAT clientele ;)
The guy at 3:39 a little too serious...lol Haven't seen Velodyne around in forever. Back in the day I had Miller and Kriesel (M & K ) I think they were called in push pull configuration for movies. They were a good alternative to Velodyne crazy prices.
It's interesting to see Velodyne back in the business after so many of us got left high and dry when they decided to leave the business before. Knowing Vicoustic those panels are probably more expensive than much of the gear.
With gear at those high prices? Vicoustic can't be that expensive. And a good acoustic treatment adds much more quality even in a room with entry-level equipment. Do a research on it and you will see.
Isn't it a little odd that Perlisten's $18K speakers are the ones playing in the same room as Wilson's $330K flagships?! - Btw nice find on the VIcoustics Jason, I too like that design.
Looks like one of the Best Audio equipment shows still ... European shows are just incredible for the variety of equipment on display ...
Mr. Darko uses those treatments in his flat in Portugal..
Thanks for comments on the overall vibe of the show, would love to attend sometime.
Tomorrow & Sunday are the days for listening ;-) Thxx for all the good work!!
Thanks for excellent coverage! Saves me going!
don't miss the upper floors, those are full of listening rooms
Been researching those flex waves recently for my room but they measure to be a little too deep. They look great for an office as they show on their site. Those treatments were featured on Darkos room build.
Thank you. Yes, some of the acoustic treatments at the show were the same used at Darko's room. The Flexi Wave was designed to improve the acoustics and decor of any setting, including offices.
2 inch rock wool covered in a nice fabric for sound deadeners savings enough to buy a summer home
The time when you are discussing Dan D'Agostino gear and the actual Dan D'Agostino (the man) walks into the frame @ 2:48 with VPI's Mat Weisfeld and he/they do not get acknowledged 🤔☺😉
I don't know them personally, but know who they are. These shows are a bit different than most. They are mainly here to do business with distributors, so I usually wait for any to engage me.
@@AudiophileJunkie Gotcha.
Oh and I am not suggesting you should have engaged them at that time. That would have been rude as they were clearly conducting some business or at least a one-on-one demonstration (as in Mat clearly demonstrating the new VPI product to Dan)
However it would have been cool if you have said something like:
"Hey check this out! Dan D'Agostino "The Man" just walked into my shot. How cool is that folks?"
That's what I meant.
It just felt a bit odd that a company principal would walk into your shot and it gets zero recognition. You may know who he is (if you had noticed him, I guess) but I bet many watching this video, do not.
But it's all good. Keep up the good work man! Wish I were there. Perhaps next year!
That version of the Sound Of Silence sounded rather amazing
General public has Saturday and Sunday to them, all open. Regarding static vs playing, there are different areas, as the show room is huge...there are many, many rooms playing...perhaps you still haven't gotten there due to the size of the show...
after the screening at Silbatone everything else was kind of forgotten😀 Gershman was also very good.
Did you notice that while commenting on the Wilson's colors you had Dan Dagostino founder of Krell and Dagostino Audio and Matt Westfield CEO VPI in frame? Bit of a missed interview opportunity.
I get that this is a trade show for the very highest echelons of the hobby, but Canjam NYC had a much younger demographic, including female enthusiasts under 40 years of age. Of course, that's a gathering where anything over 20K USD has tongues wagging - Nordost would perish at the thought of even getting on a plane for THAT clientele ;)
The guy at 3:39 a little too serious...lol Haven't seen Velodyne around in forever. Back in the day I had Miller and Kriesel (M & K ) I think they were called in push pull configuration for movies. They were a good alternative to Velodyne crazy prices.
Sweet Chronos XVX...
Those are Xvx Four Seasons Winter edition. Not my cup of tea either but you can't change the color scheme.
It's interesting to see Velodyne back in the business after so many of us got left high and dry when they decided to leave the business before.
Knowing Vicoustic those panels are probably more expensive than much of the gear.
With gear at those high prices? Vicoustic can't be that expensive. And a good acoustic treatment adds much more quality even in a room with entry-level equipment. Do a research on it and you will see.
Isn't it a little odd that Perlisten's $18K speakers are the ones playing in the same room as Wilson's $330K flagships?! - Btw nice find on the VIcoustics Jason, I too like that design.
i dont think that was Matt Weisfeld
did you meet up with jay from Jay's audio lab?
Nah..I don't even know him
@@AudiophileJunkie lol cool
1/2 million for speakers, only if i have a lobotomy seriously. spectacular waste of currency
Girls?
Just a mess.
Not much love for meridian audio - I note how you simply ignored them and walked past !
Complete opposite. You must not have watched my dedicated video featuring their scripted demo or my best of show awards
@@AudiophileJunkie sorry I did see that video . I was referring to the 8000XE flagship shown in red in this video .