Rocky Mountain Audiofest

Rocky Mountain Audiofest
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Monday, 07 February 2011
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Rocky Mountain Audio Fest is held each year at the Denver Marriott Tech Center Hotel In Denver, CO. Furniture is removed from over 150 of the hotel's sleeping rooms and manufacturers set up complete stereo systems for attendees to audition. You are encouraged to go from room to room, have a seat and casually listen. In fact, feel free to bring your own iPods, discs or records to the show, as most exhibitors will be more than happy to play one or two songs of your favorite music.
Tuesday, 08 February 2011 by AudioEvo.org

Great news Evoites! AudioEvo.org will be in room 1102 at RMAF 2011!

This year we will be featuring some fab-u gear from AudioEvo.org sponsors Sonicweld, Locus Design, High Resolution Technologies, MIT Cables, Blackbird Audio/Gallery, and Profundo. We will be announcing our equipment list as we get closer to the show.

The AudioEvo.org room will be unlike any other at the show. It'll be a place to come a rest your weary feet, listen to some chill tunes, and have a drink or two on us. While you're there, go ahead and update the world on the show. Cumfy furniture, ice chests, laptops, and awesome tunes will be the order of the day.

Please spread the word! Let's let every audiophile who'll be at the show know that they have a place where they can relax for a little while on the 11th floor.

We hope to see you there!

From Michael Lavorgna's RMAF blog. Absolutely classic... "I nearly forgot to mention the most important part of my visit to DeVore Fidelity—John played some PJ Harvey which completely kicked the asses of all the ghosts of all the waify peudo-sultry songstresses that were haunting my head and who have apparently found a very comfortable new home in the world of high res files. That's what friends are for. "
Last replied by Russ Stratton on Wednesday, 19 October 2011
I'll see all you guys there!
Last replied by Christina Yuin on Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Awesome. Delayed response, and thanks.
Last replied by Christopher Owens on Sunday, 09 October 2011