SF Bay Mini-Meet, Saturday June 22

Thanks everybody for coming! It was great meeting all of you, and I got to hear some really wonderful things (and eat some really wonderful cookies!). I'll try to put a few pictures up soon.
 
Thanks to you, Joel, for opening your home to a bunch of strange guys, er, ah, a bunch of strangers I mean.  ;)  Seriously though, thanks for hosting this gathering.  Was a lot of fun, a bit educational, and was great to see and hear all the various gear that showed up.  Oh yeah, and it was also great to meet some fellow SF Bay Area Bottleheaders!  Wouldn't surprise me if both Bottlehead and Blumenstein Audio received some additional orders from NorCal soon.

-Randy

P.S. Skip, it was great to reconnect with you.  It's been a long time since we hung out at VSAC 2001 together.
P.P.S. Cary, it was great to meet a fellow SF Bay Area Bottleheader and rangefinder shooter. And thanks again for the cookies.
P.P.P.S. Alonzo, you clearly took the prize for "most willing to transplant multiple audio systems from one's home to another's." Not to mention being in the running for the "Aw what the heck, let's try this ONE MORE tweak to this amp/preamp" award!  ;D
 
Many thanks to Joel for putting it all together. A fun time was had by all! Doc and all the Bottlehead staff would be very proud to hear all the comments about their gear.

Randy, it was also fun to talk with you about cameras and audio, thank you for the kind words about my Fostex speakers.

Also glad to hear everybody enjoyed the cookies.

Cary
 
It was a fascinating afternoon. All full range drivers with the semi-exception of the Orca subs. It was my first chance to hear the BeePre and the Paramounts. A nice selection of headphones I had never heard. I enjoyed Alonzo's heavily modded might-once-have-been-a-Stereomour, and several beers. They go well with cookies. I was pleased to note that the age profile was tilted a good deal younger than most such affairs where it doesn't seem like there are many below 45 or so. I have worried that our hobby might be wasting away as those of us say 50 or older became less active, but I feel better about that now.

My one mission was to establish a frame of reference for the Paramounts. I thought they had to be better than my standard amp, and, of course, they are. Now I have some handle on the differences. It was great to see Randy again and to make new acquaintance with the rest who were there. I hope we can do this from time to time. Joel, thanks a bunch for your kindness, generosity, and effort.

Skip
 
Thanks Joel for having us over.  Very impressive set of gear assembled there.  Your Orcas and subs were awesome sounding, as well as your LCD-2's.

Lots of other really great sounding gear and enjoyed meeting other enthusiasts.  Lots of knowledge and DIY contained in that room (and the garage!).  Appreciated everyone taking the effort to bring their stuff. 
 
Joel, thanks for having this "meeting of the ears".  It was great of you to host and great to hear your system.  Next time we'll have to break out the vinyl!!!
 
This is a new post on an old thread....sorry about that.

Would anyone kindly compare the Frugalhorn with alpair drivers and the Blumenstein Orca?  Curious about imaging/warmth/bass extension and anything else you may observe.

Thank you.
BF
 
Are you looking to hear these in the SF area or looking for a comparison? 

If you want comparisons you might be better off posting a new thread in the speaker folder.
 
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