carlosgp
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I am still with the hangover of the meet in Santiago, but here you have some photos. This time I took many, many pictures
. Selecting a few of them was a job in itself...
The meet was a complete success. I think it was the best of the four ones we have celebrated in Santiago. The hotel was perfect, the people fantastic and the weather incredible. And what could I say about the lunch? It was more a feast than a lunch! Wait to see the pictures
In the next days I will try to post some impressions about our meet. Please, excuse us if we do not post enough impressions. Most attendees are not fluent enough in english. If you understand spanish you can read about our meet in Auriculares.org.
We had a lot of Grados in this meet, which is strange because Grado is almost non-existent in Spain. One of the RS1s was vintage (without serial number). Here in Head-Fi seems to be a frenzy about getting a vintage over the new RS1, even at crazy prices. Well, the difference can be heard easily, but it is not big. It is significant, though. I cannot say that one is better than the other. I think both are at a similar level. The vintage is softer, the new is more aggresive and rocks harder.
The meet was a complete success. I think it was the best of the four ones we have celebrated in Santiago. The hotel was perfect, the people fantastic and the weather incredible. And what could I say about the lunch? It was more a feast than a lunch! Wait to see the pictures
In the next days I will try to post some impressions about our meet. Please, excuse us if we do not post enough impressions. Most attendees are not fluent enough in english. If you understand spanish you can read about our meet in Auriculares.org.
We had a lot of Grados in this meet, which is strange because Grado is almost non-existent in Spain. One of the RS1s was vintage (without serial number). Here in Head-Fi seems to be a frenzy about getting a vintage over the new RS1, even at crazy prices. Well, the difference can be heard easily, but it is not big. It is significant, though. I cannot say that one is better than the other. I think both are at a similar level. The vintage is softer, the new is more aggresive and rocks harder.