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Post by Bigman80 on Oct 24, 2018 14:06:03 GMT
Last time I attended a hifi show it was 1992 in Heathrow. They are all a bit too small for me to bother now, plus I’m only really interested in older stuff. I’m just wondering what everyone else is doing regarding bake offs and shows? Any you’d recommend and what did you like/dislike?
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Post by antonio on Oct 24, 2018 14:52:44 GMT
Been to plenty of shows, only done a couple of bake-offs, and that was with only with a friend. I always liked the Heathrow shows and the one at Manchester airport, but I guess I was more interested in equipment then. I've never held a bake-off because I'd never heard of them before I moved abroad, and since then I lived in a flat which was too small. I have moved recently and could now hold one, but am a little out of the way in NE Lincs.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 15:22:03 GMT
Don't attend shows, find them fucking pointless, IMO. Much prefer bake offs.
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Post by nonuffin on Oct 24, 2018 15:38:39 GMT
If I had a tenner for every show I have been to, I could have a nice pot of money by now. Went to one last week in fact, down here in Cornwall no less and organised by a dealer who is new to selling hi-fi.
Held a good few bakeoffs at my old house, but this new one is far too small. One of them lasted THREE whole days!
Been to a good few too and really enjoyed talking bollocks for a few hours with like minded people.
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Post by Bigman80 on Oct 24, 2018 16:12:42 GMT
Interesting to see the different viewpoints. Bake offs wouldn’t really interest me because I don’t particularly value comparative listening. I’m also not a social/sociable sort, so I don’t really enjoy meeting people. That’s what I liked about the old shows. You could hear lots of stuff and remain anonymous. I’m glad I made the effort in a “golden era” of the industry. Maybe it’s an age thing but I’m not sure i would travel all the way to Heathrow today, even if the show was as big and impressive as the old ones were.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 16:53:20 GMT
I understand in you not liking the social side of bakeoffs. I'll only attend mini bakeoffs that has 1-3 people. No more no less.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 18:55:40 GMT
Been to loads of shows, but not bothered for over twenty years. Never been to a bake off.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2018 15:16:39 GMT
I understand in you not liking the social side of bakeoffs. I'll only attend mini bakeoffs that has 1-3 people. No more no less. S. If it was less than one person it wouldn't be a bake-off. I've been to the Bristol hifi show a couple of times. It's walkable from my house, I can get a student discount and the freebies I've picked up have covered the entrance charge, but I doubt I'll bother going again. Never been to a bake-off.
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Post by macca on Oct 29, 2018 16:37:42 GMT
Interesting to see the different viewpoints. Bake offs wouldn’t really interest me because I don’t particularly value comparative listening. I’m also not a social/sociable sort, so I don’t really enjoy meeting people. That’s what I liked about the old shows. You could hear lots of stuff and remain anonymous. I’m glad I made the effort in a “golden era” of the industry. Maybe it’s an age thing but I’m not sure i would travel all the way to Heathrow today, even if the show was as big and impressive as the old ones were. I know the original term 'bake off' implied some sort of competition but aside from a couple that were convened to specifically try various models of whatever, mostly the ones I have been to it has been either just either people demming their entire systems or making up mix and match systems with whatever people have brought along. At MiBO we didn't do any formal comparisons at all and of all the NEBOs I went to I can recall just two: pre-amps and phono stages. And that only took up a couple of hours out of a 12 hour day.
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Post by nonuffin on Oct 29, 2018 16:54:09 GMT
I never see any bakeoff as a form of competition or an opportunity for some willy waving, it is just fun throwing whatever you have brought along into the created system and see what transpires. Sometimes the least likely candidates throw up the biggest surprises and I remember a Marantz PM7200 thrash the pants off some very exotic amps that were there. It is also interesting when someone brings along something they have built themselves. The best part is of course the hours of talking complete bollocks and a test of the hoster's hospitality. I cooked a big cauldron of spag bolly for one of my bakeoffs and every one I held after that I was asked in advance if I was going to cook that again LOL
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2018 17:19:02 GMT
Actually, I tend to own gear nobody else is likely to use or in some cases even have heard of, so a bake off at my place might be interesting. Shame I'm not likely to be doing one.
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Post by nonuffin on Oct 29, 2018 18:40:44 GMT
Feckin' 'ell, there are some real grumpy nobs here who won't hold or go to bakeoffs when they are so much fun!
You lot could do with a big dose of GLEE, ya miserable pack of bastids
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Post by macca on Oct 30, 2018 8:35:12 GMT
I suppose there is a downside which is that if I had never gone to bake-offs I would have stopped working on my system years ago as it was already on a par with the best I've heard at shows (barring a couple of stupid money set-ups).
Bake-offs opened my eyes to the fact that there is a whole higher level of sound quality that it is possible to get to. The imaging and soundstage on Gordon's system for example, I've not heard anything like that ever, not even in a studio. Everyone there was pretty much of the same opinion so it wasn't just me.
Also heard some user-modified turntables that were so far ahead of the storebought versions it wasn't funny. A TD160 that sounded better than 100K super deck? Yes. A Rega that had been so modified you could not tell what it was any more, with the bearing shaft polished so fine you had to put your face 1 inch from the platter to see if it was actually spinning. You don't get any of that at a commercial show.
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Post by antonio on Oct 30, 2018 10:55:36 GMT
Who's Gordon Macca?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 11:08:42 GMT
Feckin' 'ell, there are some real grumpy nobs here who won't hold or go to bakeoffs when they are so much fun!
You lot could do with a big dose of GLEE, ya miserable pack of bastids 🤣🤣 I'm happy to hold a bakeoff anytime but haven't got the room for more than one other person, which is a shame. I do make the effort to visit as many folks as possible and that has been great fun and incredibly eye opening. As Macca said, it's a path which costs a lot of money because once you've heard something you like, it's difficult to go back. Anyone is welcome here, shout up if you want to visit!
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Post by macca on Oct 30, 2018 12:13:00 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 13:10:29 GMT
Bake offs.....
I would luv to attend.....Alas im stuck in the Highlands of Scotland where the locals pay more attention to sheep shagging, beer drinking, and fighting,
IT JUST AINT FAIR.
THIS PASSTIME COULD KILL YA.......THANK FUK IM RICHER THAN RUDI.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 13:24:47 GMT
KRELL V RADFORD.
NOW THAT WOULD BE AN INTERESTING BAKE OFF.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 13:36:58 GMT
KRELL V RADFORD. NOW THAT WOULD BE AN INTERESTING BAKE OFF. 🙈🙉🙊 Bet there wouldn't be a winner though. They'd both be great, but different!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 13:43:28 GMT
Spot on......
Although every one knows valves are better than SS.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 13:50:10 GMT
Just noticed I'm a 'forum stalwart' now. I think that means I'm a fat bastard doesn't it ?
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Post by Bigman80 on Oct 30, 2018 13:51:13 GMT
Just noticed I'm a 'forum stalwart' now. I think that means I'm a fat bastard doesn't it ? Have a look at MrHucker.......he’s a Jedi!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 13:54:44 GMT
Have a look at MrHucker....... I'd rather not!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 15:59:10 GMT
none. as i gave up on hifi 15 years ago..
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Post by Bigman80 on Oct 30, 2018 17:11:43 GMT
KRELL V RADFORD. NOW THAT WOULD BE AN INTERESTING BAKE OFF. 🙈🙉🙊 Do you get any updates on your Radford or is it just a case of being told when it’s done?
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Post by antonio on Oct 30, 2018 17:23:45 GMT
none. as i gave up on hifi 15 years ago.. What you doing on hifi forums then, oh yes, causing a nuisance.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 18:00:05 GMT
lol to laugh at audiofools
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 20:21:06 GMT
KRELL V RADFORD. NOW THAT WOULD BE AN INTERESTING BAKE OFF. 🙈🙉🙊 Oh yes, id love that but I ain't dragging the Krell to Scotland 😂
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Post by pauld on Oct 30, 2018 22:33:30 GMT
I go to Bristol most years for a boys out with my Dad. Have to say that the last two years were pretty crap.
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Post by Bigman80 on Oct 31, 2018 7:49:08 GMT
The only way I’d go to a show is if I could time-travel back to the 80s and early 90s.
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