Jason Victor Serinus

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Jason Victor Serinus  |  May 26, 2014  |  8 comments
No sooner has the Munich Show ended than T.H.E. Show Newport Beach is set to commence. Running from May 30 through June 1 in the Hilton/Atrium hotel complex that lies directly across the street from Orange County's John Wayne Airport, Southern California's installment of T.H.E. Show promises well over 300 exhibitors in 180 active sound rooms, 40–45 additional headphone exhibits scattered over two Headphoniums and other locations, and at least 15 vendor booths crammed with goodies galore.
Jason Victor Serinus  |  Jun 04, 2016  |  2 comments
Press Day, Schmess Day. Some people were ready, some were not…
Jason Victor Serinus  |  May 31, 2016  |  First Published: Jun 01, 2016  |  0 comments
T.H.E. Show Newport returns to its new venue at Hotel Irvine this Friday–Sunday, June 3–5, starting at 10am. By far the largest high-end consumer show on the West Coast of North America, T.H.E. Show promises 149 active exhibit rooms, with 19 of those big and even bigger than big rooms; 68 exhibit tables in the Marketplace and Marketplace foyer, including perhaps 16 headphone exhibitors in separate areas within the Marketplace. You can read the entire show guide here. . .
Jason Victor Serinus  |  Jun 06, 2016  |  0 comments
After the speakers totally disappeared, all that remained was truly glorious, open, clear, extremely seductive, and supremely musical sound…
Jason Victor Serinus  |  Jun 08, 2016  |  4 comments
Was it really possible that so many excellent sounding rooms, both large and small, could be located on a single floor?
Jason Victor Serinus  |  Jun 07, 2016  |  1 comments
That so many of the 19 rooms I entered on the second floor of Hotel Irvine sounded really good is nothing short of a miracle…
Jason Victor Serinus  |  Jun 07, 2019  |  3 comments
It's Thursday afternoon at the Hilton Long Beach in Long Beach, California, and signs of T.H.E. Show, which opens on Friday, June 7, at noon, are everywhere in evidence.
Jason Victor Serinus  |  Jul 26, 2008  |  0 comments
T.H.E. Show, aka The Home Entertainment Show, has put out a welcome mat for members of "authentic Audiophile Societies throughout the globe."1 Scheduled for January 9–11, 2009, in Las Vegas, the same dates as the Consumer Electronics Show down the road, T.H.E. Show has for the first time offered members of audiophile societies paid access to over 100 anticipated active-display suites in both the St. Tropez and Alexis Park hotels.
Jason Victor Serinus  |  Jan 18, 2014  |  0 comments
Eventually, with the help of a security guard, I found the escalator to the registration table and exhibits on the Flamingo Hotel's lower level. If the lighting and drab décor were depressing, what seemed to be very low attendance was dismaying. A quick stop at the two-open "ballroom" Marketplaces, which in previous years were filled with vendors and illuminated by big, celebratory signage, gave hint of what was to come. The program book says 10 vendors, but it sure looked and felt like less.
Jason Victor Serinus  |  Jan 18, 2014  |  3 comments
I was hardly the only press person who waited until the last day of CES to make the trek to the Flamingo Hotel to cover T.H.E. Show, the alternative, lower-priced-than-CES location for high-performance audio exhibitors. It was easy to spot my colleagues, because, at least on Friday, the last day of the show, there were so few industry professionals and audiophile attendees vying for exhibitors' attention. The hotel's 4th floor claimed 23 exhibit rooms, not all of which I had time to visit, and at least one or two of which were locked. But attendance was so light that the place felt dead.

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