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prices are in US dollars unless otherwise noted.

Jeff times two. Well-known audio
designer Jeff Rowland of Jeff Rowland Design Group (left) poses with our own Jeff Fritz.

Simaudio's Lionel Goodfield was such
a good sport by letting us take his picture for our March
24 Picture of the Day that we felt we had to show the world that when it comes to the
actual show time, he certainly cleans up well. Besides, he carries that super-heavy-duty
Simaudio remote control in his hand that we're scared he might come after us with it if we
didn't.

Lars Christiansen from Nordost
Corporation was once again the spotlight of attention during his well-attended
cable-demonstration sessions. Here he poses with resident SoundStage! movie
critic He Jung Kim, who not only sat through the cable demonstration, but also the Pulsar
Point demonstration the company now includes in their traveling show.

Steven Creamer, head honcho of
Nirvana Audio, made the trip from Long Island to be at this increasingly popular Canadian
show.

"Don't jump, Marc," Doug
Schneider and Jeff Fritz screamed. "Show reporting's not that bad."
Marc was actually taking a balcony breather from show reporting and decided to give us a
"straight down" view from the Delta Hotel. Notice all of the audio crates on the
balcony below.

No, those aren't new room-treatment
products (although we surmised that they may work well in that capacity). In order to
accommodate the audio and video setups, the staff at the Delta scurried around to ensure
all the rooms were emptied of their furniture, including beds, tables and the mattresses
shown.

Matt Brazzeau of Globe Audio
Marketing, the Canadian distributor for Audio Aero electronics and Nirvana Audio cables.
He's shown with the Audio Aero Captiole CD player, which retails $6500 CDN. A SoundStage!
review is in the works.
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