COVERAGE | SHOW ROCKY MOUNTAIN AUDIO FEST (RMAF) 2018
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he Denver Marriott Tech Center played host to the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest (RMAF) 2018 on Friday, October 5, Saturday, October 6, and Sunday, October 7. This was the fourteenth consecutive year for the RMAF at the Marriott, which is considered the largest consumer high-end audio show in North America. I’ve always the enjoyed the RMAF. Not only is it convenient for me at about an hour drive, but the RMAF was always considered the “fun” show. Quite a contrast to the much more serious tone of CES in Las Vegas, almost everyone who attends this show – manufacturers, audiophiles, and press – seem to enjoy our hobby more at the Denver show that any other I’ve attended. The show was originally founded by Al Stiefel, and is now under the direction of his wife Marjorie Baumert with volunteer help from the Colorado Audio Society. The Al Stiefel legacy room continues to honor Al’s passion for music by supporting a new manufacturer with an innovative product. The RMAF also featured sixteen seminars from industry professionals featuring a wide range of audio topics, and live entertainment by Lincoln Mayorga and Piano Noir. Note that many of my photos were taken during the “press access hours”, before the public had access, so these pics ay not represent accurate attendance. That said, the 2018 show seemed to have about average turnout. Between the Tower rooms, the Lobby, the Atrium, the Marketplace, the Mezzanine, and CanJam, there were approximately 476 exhibits. Covering each of these exhibits would be tough for anyone to accomplish, so I’ve picked the top ten rooms that really spoke to me, regardless of price. They are listed in random order. | Harbeth/ Vinnie Rossi | Gated HI FI | ELAC | Kii | Benchmark – Martin Logan |
| PS Audio | Raidho (Scansonic) | Tekton/Parasound | VAC/Von Schwieckert | Zesto / Marten | Honorable Mention: Entry Level $5K Room CANJAM With the greatly increased popularity of the headphone market over the last decade or so CANJAM has become a major part of the RMAF and continues to grow. It’s like a sovereign little headphonia kingdom that includes the CANJAM Rocky Mountain Events Center room and the Font Range Atrium. Most of the major brands were there, plus many start-ups. It was a pleasure to listen to music and compare gear without room effects interfering. NEXT YEAR Still my favorite show, I look forward to attending RMAF 2019. Expect big changes. For year 15 the show is moving to the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center, which is close to Denver International Airport. More convenient for those who fly in, but probably less convenient for locals. Dates have also changed and the show will be held September 5-8, 2019. JOHN ZUREK has been passionate about music and audio as long as he can remember. Growing up in Chicago, he was lucky to be exposed to a wide variety of music that influenced him throughout life. John’s first degree was in music, and he played and taught music for many years before going back to school, getting a technical degree and joining the corporate world . Since then, John spent 30 years in hardware and software engineering as a technical writer and trainer. Now retired, he hopes to never write another technical manual or software user guide again. John Zurek (on the right) with Tomek, a member of the KSS (on the left) during a meeting of the Krakow Sonic Society in 2013 |
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