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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    All the good kit was owned by the AA crew in the past - note their absence.
    some of the AA were planning to go even if not exhibiting . there is a lively positive thread on audioabbattoir about kegworth
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulf-2007 View Post
    Going on what pics have been posted on the wam so far, whoever didn't make it didn't miss much.
    A little early to be making that sort of comment, and somewhat whiffs like you are pleased about it. I would have loved to have been able to make it and know of a few systems that were almost worth the ticket price on their own.

    To User211, all the good kit was owned by the AA crowd? Really? Not one system worthy enough for you to listen to from the many exhibitors? Blimey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedracer View Post
    A little early to be making that sort of comment, and somewhat whiffs like you are pleased about it. I would have loved to have been able to make it and know of a few systems that were almost worth the ticket price on their own.

    To User211, all the good kit was owned by the AA crowd? Really? Not one system worthy enough for you to listen to from the many exhibitors? Blimey.
    Did I say that?

    I still stand by my statement, though, when I looked at the spreadsheet a few weeks back. Not saying there wouldn't be some good systems, but generally the fact they aren't there is a loss for the event. Sad, but true.

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    Not long got back and it was my first WAM show, so I have nothing to compare it to, but I really enjoyed it.

    It did seem quiet, so I think the weather had an impact and unfortunately I think a couple of rooms were not running becuase the people couldn't get in.

    Highlights for me:
    The Audio Note system
    NonSmokingMan: had a Thorens with a Wilson Benesch arm and mono Deca London Gold and Jantzen speakers - really impressed
    SCIDB: Avid Acutus, SME V, Audio Innovations phono, Marantz PM4, Snell J/II - very musical set up
    Fourlegs: Chord - Pass Labs - modified Dali 104s

    but I spent over 4 hours there and could easily have visitied more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yolakim View Post
    Not long got back and it was my first WAM show, so I have nothing to compare it to, but I really enjoyed it.

    It did seem quiet, so I think the weather had an impact and unfortunately I think a couple of rooms were not running becuase the people couldn't get in.

    Highlights for me:
    The Audio Note system
    NonSmokingMan: had a Thorens with a Wilson Benesch arm and mono Deca London Gold and Jantzen speakers - really impressed
    SCIDB: Avid Acutus, SME V, Audio Innovations phono, Marantz PM4, Snell J/II - very musical set up
    Fourlegs: Chord - Pass Labs - modified Dali 104s

    but I spent over 4 hours there and could easily have visitied more.
    glad you could enjoy those jantzens, i adore them and enjoyed them at a bakeoff recently
    ou might slip, you might slide, you might
    Stumble and fall by the road side
    But don't you ever let nobody drag your spirit down
    Remember you're walking up to heaven

    Don't let nobody turn you around
    … Walk with the rich, walk with the poor
    Learn from everyone, that's what life is for
    And don't you let nobody drag your spirit down

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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    Did I say that?

    I still stand by my statement, though, when I looked at the spreadsheet a few weeks back. Not saying there wouldn't be some good systems, but generally the fact they aren't there is a loss for the event. Sad, but true.
    Who are the AA crowd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crackles View Post
    Who are the AA crowd?

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    The Wigwam forum schismed when the current owner came along, and a whole bunch of "interesting" folk set up their own forum, initials AA.

    -- actually, it's a bit more complicated that that, but you get the idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedracer View Post
    A little early to be making that sort of comment, and somewhat whiffs like you are pleased about it. I would have loved to have been able to make it and know of a few systems that were almost worth the ticket price on their own.

    To User211, all the good kit was owned by the AA crowd? Really? Not one system worthy enough for you to listen to from the many exhibitors? Blimey.
    You must have a very sensitive nose my friend.
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    It’s only rock ’n’ roll.

    Nowadays it seems that arranging social events with my own friends requires a few months' lead-in due to family commitments, and even then is subject to confusion on venue / timing, no-shows and last minute rescheduling. So in my book anyone getting a bunch of chaps together on this scale in the middle of the country after a snowstorm and delivering more than a Ferguson clock radio for musical entertainment merits acknowledgement. Doubtless some may offer improvements or criticism, but my take on it is that it’s a miracle that the thing gets off the ground in the first place so I’m not going to be churlish in suggesting either. It is what it is.

    Overall and individually it was well organised at its new venue (room 201 made life easiest for those of us who prefer pictures).

    IMG_3948c.jpg

    As I set off along the ground floor corridor Sakamoto's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence theme wafted from Room 9. I struggled for a moment to pin the title down as I don't think I've heard it since the 80's... Anyway, being short on time I only managed between a third and half the rooms. Several were consistently busy and so I certainly missed gems, but my personal highlights were:

    Best musical selection
    Because for me it’s all about the music. At first pass SCIDB’s room 124 intrigued me with a Just Be Good To Me / Girls And Boys mash-up. Going back for more there was a real treat of Jamaican and soul. In fact by the time we hit The Detroit Emeralds' Feel The Need In Me I was smiling broadly, since the selections were foot-tappingly good. I could've spent far longer in there, it was the closest thing to a DJ set that takes you on a trip. Fair play to the owner as well for spinning tunes with a bit of thump in the hotel room and not opting for safety. The Avid (Acutus ?) turntable was at the heart of the system and probably responsible for letting me get, ahem, lost in music. I was particularly struck by the suppleness of its suspension.

    Biggest surprise
    A Quad 22 playing a role in Audioflyer’s room 1. I'm not sure how much modification it has (probably a complete transfusion) but I recall doing a double-take on seeing it holding its own while appreciating the spacious soundstage and crisp percussion through the JBL L40s.

    Greatest spectacle
    TheReelBBC’s room 208 was a privilege to behold. The Nagra Studer and Sony reel to reels were like altars. I must confess to losing the thread of the explanation of the components in-between those and the Rogers speakers (LS5/8 according to the brochure) but I'm sure that the ATC console at nearby East Midlands airport can't be any more impressive. If there's a heaven then I hope its lounge looks like this. New Order's sweepingly melancholic Your Silent Face was sublime.

    IMG_3946.jpg

    The sound I liked most
    At the risk of offending, and acknowledging that I probably only managed to do justice to less than half the rooms, Spider’s room 6 edged it IMHO with the Club-27 Kurt speakers which were a new phenomenon to me. Their voice particularly nailed guitar (Billy Gibbons), bass (Bruce Foxton) and vocals (Joe Cocker), which after all is three quarters of what rock is about. Maybe I just like that kind of colour and they suit my musical taste. When I initially saw them I wondered whether the room acoustics would complain, however those were successfully tamed. The triple deck attack of Inspire LP12/Acoustic Signature Challenger/401 was hard to choose between. All I can say is that this chap's home must be a fun place.

    IMG_3944.jpg

    Boldest move
    I keep coming back to it all being about the music. So on a final note, there were several rooms where I'd have liked to hear the system tackling something less polite and rather more challenging (of course, I could've asked but time was limited). Maybe the general taste is more conservative than mine or maybe, and quite understandably, folks want their systems to show in a good light and not have the day spoilt by a smart4rse like me scribbling notes as the angularity of the hotel room buckles the sound while Ms Bassey and orchestra hammer out Goldfinger. So I was pleased to come across a Beogram-fronted Sony rig really going for it and stripping the wallpaper in Daniel Ring's room 20 with, of all things, Total Eclipse Of The Heart - and remaining fully in control of the situation.

    Credit to all concerned and apologies to the many I missed and fail to ackowledge. I'd briefly add that the commercial presence was unobtrusive to the point where I nearly missed Diverse Vinyl completely, but nonetheless managed to lighten their load when I finally found them.

    As I drove home, no word of a lie, Guy Garvey then played Sakamoto's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence theme on BBC 6. Clearly there are greater forces at work...

    Pete
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete The Cat View Post
    It’s only rock ’n’ roll.

    Nowadays it seems that arranging social events with my own friends requires a few months' lead-in due to family commitments, and even then is subject to confusion on venue / timing, no-shows and last minute rescheduling. So in my book anyone getting a bunch of chaps together on this scale in the middle of the country after a snowstorm and delivering more than a Ferguson clock radio for musical entertainment merits acknowledgement. Doubtless some may offer improvements or criticism, but my take on it is that it’s a miracle that the thing gets off the ground in the first place so I’m not going to be churlish in suggesting either. It is what it is.

    Overall and individually it was well organised at its new venue (room 201 made life easiest for those of us who prefer pictures).

    IMG_3948c.jpg

    As I set off along the ground floor corridor Sakamoto's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence theme wafted from Room 9. I struggled for a moment to pin the title down as I don't think I've heard it since the 80's... Anyway, being short on time I only managed between a third and half the rooms. Several were consistently busy and so I certainly missed gems, but my personal highlights were:

    Best musical selection
    Because for me it’s all about the music. At first pass SCIDB’s room 124 intrigued me with a Just Be Good To Me / Girls And Boys mash-up. Going back for more there was a real treat of Jamaican and soul. In fact by the time we hit The Detroit Emeralds' Feel The Need In Me I was smiling broadly, since the selections were foot-tappingly good. I could've spent far longer in there, it was the closest thing to a DJ set that takes you on a trip. Fair play to the owner as well for spinning tunes with a bit of thump in the hotel room and not opting for safety. The Avid (Acutus ?) turntable was at the heart of the system and probably responsible for letting me get, ahem, lost in music. I was particularly struck by the suppleness of its suspension.

    Biggest surprise
    A Quad 22 playing a role in Audioflyer’s room 1. I'm not sure how much modification it has (probably a complete transfusion) but I recall doing a double-take on seeing it holding its own while appreciating the spacious soundstage and crisp percussion through the JBL L40s.

    Greatest spectacle
    TheReelBBC’s room 208 was a privilege to behold. The Nagra Studer and Sony reel to reels were like altars. I must confess to losing the thread of the explanation of the components in-between those and the Rogers speakers (LS5/8 according to the brochure) but I'm sure that the ATC console at nearby East Midlands airport can't be any more impressive. If there's a heaven then I hope its lounge looks like this. New Order's sweepingly melancholic Your Silent Face was sublime.

    IMG_3946.jpg

    The sound I liked most
    At the risk of offending, and acknowledging that I probably only managed to do justice to less than half the rooms, Spider’s room 6 edged it IMHO with the Club-27 Kurt speakers which were a new phenomenon to me. Their voice particularly nailed guitar (Billy Gibbons), bass (Bruce Foxton) and vocals (Joe Cocker), which after all is three quarters of what rock is about. Maybe I just like that kind of colour and they suit my musical taste. When I initially saw them I wondered whether the room acoustics would complain, however those were successfully tamed. The triple deck attack of Inspire LP12/Acoustic Signature Challenger/401 was hard to choose between. All I can say is that this chap's home must be a fun place.

    IMG_3944.jpg

    Boldest move
    I keep coming back to it all being about the music. So on a final note, there were several rooms where I'd have liked to hear the system tackling something less polite and rather more challenging (of course, I could've asked but time was limited). Maybe the general taste is more conservative than mine or maybe, and quite understandably, folks want their systems to show in a good light and not have the day spoilt by a smart4rse like me scribbling notes as the angularity of the hotel room buckles the sound while Ms Bassey and orchestra hammer out Goldfinger. So I was pleased to come across a Beogram-fronted Sony rig really going for it and stripping the wallpaper in Daniel Ring's room 20 with, of all things, Total Eclipse Of The Heart - and remaining fully in control of the situation.

    Credit to all concerned and apologies to the many I missed and fail to ackowledge. I'd briefly add that the commercial presence was unobtrusive to the point where I nearly missed Diverse Vinyl completely, but nonetheless managed to lighten their load when I finally found them.

    As I drove home, no word of a lie, Guy Garvey then played Sakamoto's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence theme on BBC 6. Clearly there are greater forces at work...

    Pete
    ah i wondered what spiders speakers were.thanks

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    ou might slip, you might slide, you might
    Stumble and fall by the road side
    But don't you ever let nobody drag your spirit down
    Remember you're walking up to heaven

    Don't let nobody turn you around
    … Walk with the rich, walk with the poor
    Learn from everyone, that's what life is for
    And don't you let nobody drag your spirit down

    Eric Bibb

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