![]() You'll travel along with me as I chat with the designers I spent little time listening, mostly schmoozing and taking photos. What you'll see here is a personal impression of the 2003 VSAC show. They also cover the entire show, room by room, giving a virtual tour of the show. ![]() These are reports written from a consumer perspective what's hot, what's not, lots of photos, what the audio-reviewer liked best. You've probably already seen the show reports from The 2003 show attracted manufacturers, engineers, designers, and enthusiasts from all over the world. But going pro, at the VSAC, doesn't mean replacing engineers and designers with marketers. People who start off in the Craftsman's Room frequently "go professional", like Josh Stippich, and have their own demo rooms two years later. Unlike the CES, which is a marketing-driven trade show for hifi dealers, the VSAC, originated and organized by Dan Schmalle (aka Doc Bottlehead), is a show for vacuum-tube enthusiasts. Josh Stippich hits the Big Time with the Electronluv 801/2A3 amplifier. VSAC 2003 Vacuum Tube Valley VSAC 2003 Show Report ![]()
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