Definitive Audio's Definitive Music Matters Thursday

This Thursday evening, March 3, Definitive Audio (6206 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle) celebrates its 40th anniversary with a four-hour Music Matters extravaganza filled with top-level product debuts and celebrity designers. The 5pm–9pm event, complete with rotating 20-minute presentations and lots of food and refreshments, promises the world debuts of the Bowers & Wilkins 800 D3 loudspeaker, the Wilson Audio Alexx loudspeaker, and the Dan D'Agostino Progression Series electronics.

Also on hand will be the Audio Research Reference 6 preamplifier and Reference phono 3, Classé Audio Sigma integrated amplifier, Focal Sopra 2 loudspeakers, Merging Technologies NADAC, and additional products from AMG, HRS, AudioQuest, Linn, Rega, Magnepan, Transparent, Ayre, and McIntosh. Add in presentations by Dan D'Agostino, Keith Robertson of Linn, Dave Nauber of Classé, Peter McGrath of Wilson, Dave Gordon of Audio Research, and Josh Clark of Transparent, and you have the opportunity, in a single evening, to immerse yourself in some of the finest gear and sound that the high end can offer.

The evening presents a golden opportunity to see top-level designers and industry spokespeople skillfully balance product spiels with a healthy helping of music. In my personal estimation, which may cause more than one industry spokesperson to consider Trumping me, the most skillful of the lot save the most technical details to after presentation discussion in the food and drink-filled store lobby, and let the music do a goodly share of the talking. We shall see, shall we not?

Because seating is limited, and the annual Mother of All Music Matters events truly could be swamped with attendees, RSVPs are requested. Please call (206) 524-6633 or respond online at Definitive's website.

Yours truly will be spending many hours at Definitive Audio, both before and during the event, so he can get extra listening time with the debut products. Please look for the report on this site.

COMMENTS
Trace's picture

See you there!

mark humberg's picture

Perosnally I didn't attend one but I remember one of my colleagues paying for the review on it or some assingent his teacher game him and he told according to it this event is awesome.

Allen Fant's picture

Wish I could have attended JVS.
how did the Classe' integrated sound?

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