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Clayton glad you can make it and perhaps another local San Francisco could give you a ride so you could take some gear if you wanted too but there will be plenty of gear there to sample.
I would love to attend however I won't be able to bring anything though (if that is okay) because I don't own a car and I will have to travel there by BART and then catch a shuttle bus. It would be great to see people and their equipment. Also, I am going to be in Amsterdam on 14 August so I've been saving my money.
If you don't end up getting a ride from someone, let me know. I may be able to accomodate (have a CR-V with some decent trunk space). I might bring my First Watt F1J + HE-6s and maybe the ecp L-2 + TH900s. Not sure if I want to drag my DAC (PWD Mk II) but there's plenty of DACs and sources out there that are more than welcome to plug in... We'll see what happens the closer we get to August.
Subscribed as well. Thanks for helping with this, Frank!
The last meet was awesome, and I felt bad for not being able to contribute much to it, so I'm bringing more this time.
Gears that I'll bring to this meet include:
Audio Technica ATH-ES10 w/ ESW9 ear pads
Audio Technica ATH-W1000X w/ padded L3000 ear pads and Purrin's mod
Leckerton Audio UHA-6S Mk.II w/ OPA209
May bring along for the curious:
Audio Technica ATH-ES55
Pioneer SE-50
I'm in the South Bay and am potentially interested. Most of my equipment is in the $100-$200 range. Getting a VSonic GR07 MKII and/or BE. Have a FiiO E17. I also have some speakers (Swan M200 MKIII and AudioEngine A5+) but if I go I'll likely take BART/Muni so probably can't bring the speakers.
I'm in the South Bay and am potentially interested. Most of my equipment is in the $100-$200 range. Getting a VSonic GR07 MKII and/or BE. Have a FiiO E17. I also have some speakers (Swan M200 MKIII and AudioEngine A5+) but if I go I'll likely take BART/Muni so probably can't bring the speakers.
No worries, my collection is rife with budget-fi as well. Honestly, as Frank pointed out, a lot of it is just sharing gear (of all kinds) and experience. At the end of the day, we all just love music, and want to enjoy it as best we can right?