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Audio Video Club of Atlanta / Headroom Computer Audio-specific Meet(ing)

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This was a bit different kind of shindig than your usual Head-Fi.org meet. These were "old farts" (their term, not mine), while "we" were the "young farts" (again, their term). Ingwe was particularly thrilled with that, as he's old. They had Tyll come out to Atlanta for a meet/greet + presentation on computer audio. I arrived around 60% of the way through the 2 hour "set-up" time, which was really about the only time one had to listen to music in a reasonable environment (more on this later). I pulled in and got out of the car and saw TomB pulling in. I went over and caught up a minute before heading into the hotel where we were greeted by two friendly ladies with the AVCoA. We signed in and were pointed to the room, which, upon arrival, was a little disappointing. It was FAR too small of a place for the amount of people who wound up showing up, which, I'm glad to say, was "a lot." I would guess 30-40 people associated with either the AVCoA or HF, or both.

The "Meet(ing)" was schedule from 2pm-5pm, and there were probably 10 rigs spread out over maybe 6 people. The President of the club introduced Tyll and everyone grabbed some chairs and sat for a nice little presentation and Q & A round, and then the "Presenters" (the HF guys who brought the rigs) went around telling about their gear. It started with Ingwe telling the story his audio journey going back to the great Chicago Fires of 1871 through the selling of high end gear to the present and his various headphone rigs. With this presentation, seeing someone who'd been in the, we'll say, "stereotypical audiophile" or "speaker" world who has now delved into headphones, I believe it helped some people better relate to we "young farts" and our headphones. Then on to Fitz, who had brought two rigs, iirc. He had the K1K and Epos speaker rig (using AKG flight cases juxtaposing Tyll's uber-stands across the room) along with his custom built fan-less file server. Fitz fielded quite a few questions as there were definitely some techie guys there from both old-school DIY and new-school computer/tech arenas. Next was a change of pace for the audience, as Matt (mwallace?) took the stage with his 4 year old PC with optical out into a number cruncher then a PPA to some MS-2(i)s. Then we were back to the realm of Q&A when TomB was up to bat with his 2 laptop setup. One went from a Bantam dac to a Minimax, while the other fed an Alien Dac in a Penguins tin. There was also a prototype board with built-in dac designed by our very own Colin Toole (who SHOULD have been working on grawk's Denon instead...). Since it was my rotation in Screaming Oranges' generous GS-1000 loaner program, and I didn't really have a computer rig to speak of, I gave a brief demonstration on what turned out to be "Grado Pads, a Retrospective." I explained the significance of the HF-1 and showed the Flats v. Bowls v. Bagels in a side by side manner. The audience was in awe.

I'm breaking out a new paragraph for the next presenter, as it was Purk. Exemplar Audio 5910, Larrocco Amp, H120 into the AT digital amp, Acer Aspire netbook into a pico dac with a 320gig usb hdd attatched. R10s, L3ks and HD800s (loaners from Tyll) adorned this rig. A beast, as always.

Finally, for the non-headliners, we had a rig I am sad I didn't get a chance with. Hortonm, iirc, brought his iWadia -> Benchmark DAC-1 -> HD800. Tyll made sure to go check his pair to make sure they didn't creak... they didn't, and a collective sigh of relief was released by the four people in the room who knew what Tyll was talking about.

Then the lights dimmed, the fog poured in from smoke machines, the laser light setup stolen from Stone Mountain lit up the wall with pictures of Tyll's topless dancing and HD800s. Then, through the fog, Tyll brought out the uber-pimp HD800 balanced uber rig that were... well... you know that rig.

Sadly, however, the small room which held the 10 or so rigs, and 40 people, had a max capacity of 50. WAY too small for proper listening, and the background noise was HIGH. The presentations + meeting (very active club, btw. There is talk of taking another trip to I believe the Meridian HQ in the ATL area, that would be fun!) went about 2 hours, leaving only about 30 minutes of listening time... as we all know, not enough time to let everyone cycle through everything, or even half of it. Ambient noise was a light roar, so Grado listening was out, and HD800 was "ok", and R10s were still listenable, but no shot with the K1Ks.

But there was something else... a great comraderie with the folks (for the most part).

After the meet, it was on to one of the member's BBQ joints, the Hickory House, iirc. There was a cooler full of beer waiting on us (complimentary), and we had the entire back room to ourselves. We wound up having a great discussion, as myself, ingwe and Fitz were at a table with the owner of the place and a few of the AVCoA, along with the understanding wives. We had some really good BBQ, some great discussions (and some a little skewed). Brought up alternate forums, fleshed out some topics, and had a great time. When things were winding down, David - the owner - was asked to the side by a member to see if our server (very helpful, btw) could bring out the checks. He quietly replied "it's taken care of." Entire thing... Comp'd. Tip your server, please. What a guy.

There is more, and very few pictures (my cam got stuck on the other side of the room for 2 hours ), but the AVCoA had a guy with a D300, so there are pics SOMEWHERE, but all-in-all, this was probably my fav event I've been to so far. It was ok for me, as I'm not one to really listen to GEAR as much at meets as meeting new people and seeing old friends (and fiends).

250 miles round trip... well worth it!

**BRENT**

One thing that that was conveyed over the course of the day was that there are still audiophiles and audio enthusiasts out there.
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Nice summary Brent! Don't forget to shoot me a PM for the PICO DAC loaner! I enjoy the meet as well and wish I have more chance to listen to the HD800.
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Lyra and I had a really good time. I'm bummed out we couldnt make the dinner. Glad i got there in time to check out the 800s, but enjoyed the discusion, meeting you guys, and Q&A more than the listening.
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Ditto on the summary Brent - very nice write up!

Like tom hankins, I wish I could've stayed for the dinner, too - sounds like it was fun.

Personally, I was in awe listening to Tyll. To have someone do a live presentation and talk at a headphone meet was something I'd not experienced. It was a lot more than just a presentation, though, more of a questions/discussion that went back and forth with learning on all sides. We should make it a point in the future to do more of that at our local meets. It was quite a worthwhile learning experience. I've already downloaded MusicIPmixer and started playing with it. I also went to Sam's Club and bought a $300 Acer Aspire One netbook, too - unbelievable! I won't have to lug my daughters' laptops to meets anymore and worry about driver mis-matches! (At least my gear worked this time, though. )

The Audio-Video meet also had a raffle at the end - several of us suggested that Colin should've been there to clean up with the winnings.

It was a welcome sight pulling up to the hotel and seeing Brent (MexicanDragon) get out of the car. Along with ingwe, fitz, mwallace573, tom hankins, and purk (sorry if I forgot someone), it seems we have a good group of locals/extra-locals of Atlanta-area Head-Fi enthusiasts.
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I checked their official page and they haven't uploaded anything regarding the meet either. I have some pics I quickly took during the meet, just don't complain about the quality.

Fitz's setup


I wish I could remember the name of the guy that brought this one. It was very nice despite the noise and the Stax Gammas (were they Gammas?) he had running off of it sounded pretty good.


Another shot of the monster amp. What was the name of this one again. I can't make out the name from the picture. And yes, it was being fed by that little CD player. Note the Stax on the left.


Random early crowd shot.


The raffle table.


Ingwe's rig plus listener who was having some trouble I think. Also, obligatory BW shot.


My rig plus listener who luckily caught it while it was playing something.


Shot of Purk's little slice of heaven. Man I wish it was quieter there.


Rough shot of Tyll during his presentation. Sorry buddy.


Yes, we were packed in there like sardines.


Part 3 of crowd shot.


Tyll just doesn't photograph well does he?


Sad, but that's all I got. Somehow I managed to forget to get shots of Tyll's setup or Tom's fine grouping of builds. There was also a non-headfier (I think he said he wasn't a member) who brought an iPod running into an iWadia which fed a Benchmark DAC going to some HD800s that Tyll didn't bring (and I forgot to photograph ). The only real listening time I had with the HD800 came from this rig, and I was pretty impressed. Still, I would rather have a K1000.

While any sort of real listening was out of the question, a lot of great conversations took place. While most of the AV club people weren't too handy with computers, they sure knew their music. I was neat to hear some people outside of this website talk about how crummy music sounds these days. I also got some good recommendations for some new artists. While this was no substitute for a good ol fashioned Head-fi meet, it was good fun. Sadly I also missed out on the dinner afterwards on account of being broke at the time. It was nice they ended up treating you guys though. Our hosts were also generous with snacks and drinks and stuff, and even offered the exhibitors aka us a free go at the raffle CDs towards the end of the drawings.

Well it was good seeing you guys again so soon. When should we talk about having another big meet of our own?
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I saw a bunch of the pics Mike took yesterday. He said he would get them up when he gets a chance. if anyones up to doing something with around 7-8 people with gear we can do something at my place.
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