Basil Audio Presents "It's About the Music" Tuesday November 6

Tuesday, November 6, Basil Audio (22183 Villa Oaks Lane, Saratoga, CA 95070) is holding its first annual "It's About the Music" event. The open house will begin at 10am, with demonstrations available until 10pm. Representatives from Focal, Naim Audio, and McIntosh Laboratory will be on hand to demonstrate their products and answer questions. Manufacturer presentations will take place 7–9pm.

Among the highlights will be the first North American demonstration of Melco's N100 Digital Music Library. Focal's complete headphone range will be demonstrated, including the Utopia, Clear, Elear, and Elegia, the latter launched at the 2018 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest 2018. Linn will be showing the DSM Selekt Network Music Player range, with and without Katalyst DAC, integrated and external power amps. McIntosh Laboratory will have the 252 integrated amplifier and MC462, MC611, and MC312 power amplifiers. Naim will have the Series 500, Classic, and XS range ND5 XS 2, NDX 2 and ND555 streamers.

Seating is limited. Attendees who register before Saturday, November 3 will receive free admission. After that date, the entrance fee will be $5 with advance registration or at the door. "It's About the Music" attendees will receive a free Roon lifetime membership with a streamer purchase. (Offer expires midnight, November 23).

To register for "It's About the Music" click here.

COMMENTS
foxhall's picture

I've visited the store a few times.

The owners are really friendly. This is NOT a snob stereo store but a friendly place where you never feel rushed or pressured.

BasilAudio's picture

Thanks foxhall for your business and kind comment.
Jeremy Bicknell
CEO Basil Inc. Audio Systems

BasilAudio's picture

Thanks to all our participating manufacturers for supporting our event with new products and factory representatives - there are still some tickets left but they're going fast- thanks also to all our customers for the great encouragement to do this and to Stereophile for posting the event.
Jeremy Bicknell, CEO Basil Inc. Audio Systems

DougM's picture

Sorry, but I think it's pretty thoughtless to hold this event on election day. Shame on you!

Jason Victor Serinus's picture

I believe the point is to allow people to face the music at the polls, as it were, and then hear it in person. Unless the lines at the polls are twelve hours long, there should be plenty of time to do both. People in CA can also vote absentee - lots do - which frees up time for attendance.

SpinMark3313's picture

DougM: Tell me you're not serious. Please...

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