Got home more than an hour faster than Google thought I could
Thank you CEETEE and Susan for putting this together and spending so much time making sure everybody was settled! Great hosts.
I drove up to the meet because it's been a while since I've gone to a big meet and I've never been to a NorCal meet before but always wished I had. You guys are a great group; everybody was nice to talk to and handled gear with care.

I also wanted people to get a chance to hear some headphones that are kinda rare. The responses were overwhelming, thanks so much for the compliments! I'm glad that more people got exposed to electrostats as I really think they should be more popular than they are but they can be intimidating to research. Maybe we have some new Stax converts in the making.
I listened to almost nothing, but I did hear the HE6 and ATH-W11R briefly. They both sounded nice. The HE6 actually sounded pretty similar to the LCD2 in my system. I would say the HE6 is brighter than the LCD2. The HE6 has a better sense of air in recordings while the LCD2 has more bass. The midranges sounded very similar. The W11R I've never heard before and it caught me off guard. Quite a nice headphone, though it seems it is extremely difficult to find. If they were more common I think they would be extremely popular on this forum. The midrange in particular was very nice. I also listened to the HD800 in my system since I've always wondered what it'd sound like from the Menace. I have to say that it was one of the few times I wasn't bothered by the treble peak. I think HD800s may like OTL amps, but I'll have to listen more at a future time. There were a few things I didn't get around to listening to that I regret not hearing now. I was interested in hearing the Schiit Lyr and those reel to reel rigs, and am bummed that I forgot to listen to the Stax 507s.

Oh well, I'll hear them eventually.
It was nice to meet all of you, this was a great meet. I don't remember anybody's username (I'm really bad with names) but I do remember a lot of faces, who's who?
