Thanks very much for watching my video, please remember everything you see is a complete one man production. Also make sure you have watched my PART ONE Munich show video as there is a lot more to see and learn about and enjoy ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TmW-b1Vl5xs.html
Hi Terry. All your points in this video about the show are valid, especially about lighting. I also love the fact that the shows organizers asked manufacturers to focus on more starter/ affordable systems. You have put so much hard work into your last two videos on the show and I really enjoyed watching them. Thanks so much as I can never get to shows like this and you have allowed me to see parts of it. 😊
Hey Terry you always make such great videos. I am in Nigeria and watch every video you do. I love Hifi and hope one day to attend the Munich Hifi show. I hope a visit would finally convince me to open a small hifi business.
Smashing video as always, Terry. Thanks for taking the time to sort through what must have been literally hours of footage to give us, non-attendees, a good overview of the whole event. Very much looking forward to your upcoming review videos featuring some of the more affordable, value-for-money, audio components. Definitely the best way to go for video reviews of a wide range of components from each different category. Very best wishes to you & your family, from G. in Japan...!! (ex-Scotland, but Nippon for 25 years +)
Terry, thanks for your expert effort in conveying and sharing so that we can indulge in our shared passion for audio. 5 Watts to entertain thousands indeed!
Would love to attend this show someday. I'd be more than happy with a pair of Linkwitz's and a nice digital streamer front end, but I do like to look at the audio jewellery none the less.
I love how your head is beautifully lit in the Kharma room! Another great video Terry. You know I've said it before but I'll say it again it's a joy listening to you. Considering you like the Diablo 300 maybe you could review the 333...
Both the Dutch Kharma masterpiece speakers and the Latvian room-agnostic speakers are very interesting. I have Dutch Translator Impact5 4-way tower speakers of the 1980s (Translator was kind of a Dutch B&W but sadly went out of business). Being from the Netherlands I didn't know anything about Kharma. Shame on me. Until now 😉 The last horn system was also nice to see. A whole show where audiophiles can bring their own real-life systems in and demonstrate them would be fun and could be a useful guide for others for buying decisions. Excellent video!
Hey Terry, are you doing your on camera intro/narration from your personal listening room? Quite the change from the all black laboratory back in the early days of experimentation and exploration! Cheers!
Yeah, really puzzling that some exhibitors would present dark/dimly lit rooms, knowing media reviewers and others will want some video/photos. Especially when there is so much good lighting equipment at relatively reasonable prices these days.
Amazing coverage and production value, all from a one-man crew. Thank you! Just one thing you forgot to mention (in your equipment list): your wireless microphone setup (I guess it is from Sennheiser). Once again: really well done!
If Kharma and Vienna acoustics are representative on how sales persons are selling high end audio then it is the end of high end audio. Kharma audio did nothing else but talk about expensive matirials and Vienna acoustics are apparently selling a 50$ bluetooth speaker. Sorry Terry, This has nothing to do with your great work. I really enjoy your videos.
Lovely quality, really professional feel and production. I agree about all the wannabees with all their mobile phone uploads, why bother, looks a load of junk. Well done for your hard work.
Terry, youve outdone yourself again. Your commitment to brining us this supurb coverage is amazing and very much appreciated. Its fun to dream about this esoteric stuff, though most of us will never get to own or hear it. I wander if martin logan were showing their new motion flow xt speakers.. Its about as high as I can dream off!
I think about the prices of everything at this show, making it all look its best at all times, even after the show has finished with photos and video is a sensible step forward
Your take contrasts nicely with Mr. Darko's. Thanks for your overview. I guess if I could be beamed there on a Fri. Morning and have a walk around and then beam me back to New Jersey at no expense.. it would be a fun walk around…Like going for a day tour at NASA or something. I am not well-heeled, and I really enjoy my "modest" $24K sound system…priorities…OK… I have to run out the door for my morning bike ride along the beach front….😊
some of the speakers look just ridiculous,been on of these shows it was an ok experience but I was glad to come home to listen my trusty Audium Comp 3 no shame at all.
This hi end equipment is great but any system only sounds good if the recording are good so a 20,000 dollar Turntable will sound crap if the lp record is a bad recording
I think that is a real thing yes, however I think the better the turntable setup will still extract more of the good information from the record but its early days for me with vinyl at the moment
You mean me mentioning John and his video - in that video he gave me a shout out for my work so in a way I am just returning the kind gesture, but also he raised two very important points for things we just take for granted so I thought it was a good idea to look at them from a different perspective.
There is music for 3 of 33 minutes with very carefully crafted video that all syncs up to the music, even the people moving in the shots is all syncd to the music. That is serious video editing skill. It makes the video not kills it - where else do you see anything like that in HiFi RU-vid? Nowhere because it took about 6 hours to put together and colour grade every single shot.
first talk in the beginning...u talk to long for something that is not important thing...get to the point , don't blabbering wasting time.... headache...i'm leaving....
As a video creator you of course want every video to resonate with everyone, but know that will never be the case and are therefore open to listening to fair criticism. Fair in this case would have been you looking and seeing I had already made a 40 minute fully featured video for the 2023 Munich show that is undoubtedly the best video you will see for the show with over 200,000 views. I made the best video for the 2022 show as well with over 300,000 views. This and my channel having over 23 million views would have told you that I know how to make videos and if this one has a lot of talking at the beginning its quite on purpose. There has also been over 50,000 views of this video and only one complaint like yours. So while you cant videos that will suit everyone I think the balance of mine seems to suit a large % even if not yourself