Maybe we should be excited about CanJam in a tent. That big room is awful, very distracting. Makes it hard to hear clearly. If they set up a bunch of small tents, that might actually be an improvement. Even a big tent could be better.
Chris
Just to make it clear the Can Jam at RMAF is being relegated to a tent in the parking lot. I for one am not real excited about that idea.
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Also, a smaller RMAF would hardly be a bad thing. Big names from the atrium not appearing? God forbid that we be prevented from hearing Wilson Audio speakers (or Focal or whatever) with Accuphase monoblocks that require a separate power grid. What would Stereophile have to write about?
I am admittedly not a headphone guy. I like to hear music fill a room. The soundstage never sounds right to me on headphones. It's cool to hear the detail of headphones, but there is something disorienting about it. And you have to sit there with these things clamped to your head.
With that said, I remember when CanJam first joined RMAF, and thinking of how alien and interesting it was -- really foreign to me. For whatever reason, headphones are the largest growing demographic in the hi-fi industry, and it seems to be driven by younger people. I envision it as a gateway into the rest of audiophilia. It's not especially my cup of tea, but it's a cool cup just the same.
For those who worry about the "death of RMAF/CanJam", I wouldn't worry about it. Slow elevators? Sure. Is that somehow new for the Marriott? Noise in the big CanJam tent? Does anyone seriously think it will be louder out there than in that big room? That room is awful. But it's still worth checking it out. I may go this year.
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Allan,
Do you have any earbud/IEM recommendations? I'm just looking for something to use at the gym. The problem I keep experiencing with earbuds is that I can't get a good seal in the ear, so the bass is anemic and the treble is really pronounced. I've read lots of positive reviews of different earbuds and IEMs, but I always wonder if they'll fit.
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Based on the advice here (thanks!), I ended up getting the Comply sx-500 foam earbud tips. They do make a significant difference. I'm using them with a cheap pair of Hifiman earbuds, which have gone from sounding thin and shrill to being much fuller, with more pronounced bass and mids. Still not "audiophile" by any stretch, but genuinely listenable, and functional for the gym.
For a while I was using some inexpensive bluetooth earbuds, but I went through two pairs pretty quickly. One pair stopped working once I changed cell phones (the new phone wouldn't recognize it), and another pair stopped charging after about a month of use. Bluetooth is a neat idea, but not really worth the bother, imho. Evidently Apple disagrees.
Chris