(Los Angeles, CA – May 1, 2017) — In 1984, Steve Jobs introduced the Mac I with the bold claim of “computers for the rest of us.” Contained in that statement was the recognition that not all PC buyers were “computer nerds” or aspiring programmers. AND that many people could benefit from and enjoy what computers did.
With a tip of our “thinking cap” to Steve Jobs, the LA Audio Show recognizes that not all music lovers are audiophiles and that “the rest of us” may not need or cannot currently afford the kind of gear that highlights audio shows, and, in fact, all enthusiast shows, whether they are for cars or antiques. And we believe that audio equipment with less stratospheric performance — and price tags — can improve the lives of everyone who loves and listens to music.
In collaboration with Positive-Feedback, a Show co-sponsor, the Los Angeles Audio Show will devote exhibit suite 533 to “Getting Started.” Steve Lefkowicz, Positive-Feedback’s Senior Associate Editor and the room’s host describes “Getting Started” this way, “It’s an exhibit of lower cost, high-value audio systems. This exhibit is dedicated to the newcomers to better quality audio, and music lovers who want better sound at home, but are not ready or willing to splurge on the extravagantly priced systems that will be exhibited in other suites. We will be showcasing how to put together systems ranging from as little as $350 to a just under $5,000, with several options in between.”
The exhibit will be showcasing equipment from the following companies: Audioengine, Audioquest, Auralic, Belkin, Cardas, Elac, Emotiva, Heed Audio, iFi Audio, Magnepan, Music Hall, Pangea Audio, Pro-Ject, Schiit Audio, Tekton Design, and U-Turn Audio.
Registration and attendance is free for qualified press, see http://www.laaudioshow.com/press-registration.
For a complete list of exhibitors and special events, see http://www.laaudioshow.com.
About the LA Audio Show
The LA Audio Show is a presentation of the Orion Group and is managed by Marine Presson, Show Director. Prior to joining the LAAS effort, Ms. Presson served as the Show Manager for the T.H.E. Show in Newport Beach. She comes to the LA Audio Show after four years at T.H.E., beginning in 2013, when she was in charge of meeting and planning. For space availability and similar questions, Ms. Presson can be reached at (720) 328-8037 or info@laaudioshow.com.