Axpona 2011/Atlanta, April 14-17, to See First 3D High…
Posted on | July 22, 2010 | Comments Off
While randomly searching the web one morning we spotted the following evening:
Axpona, the East Coast’s premier high performance audio show, set for April 14-17 in Atlanta, will include the first demonstrations of the new AIX “3D Music Albums” heard through state-of-the-art audio equipment, according to Mark Waldrep, Ph. D., founder and chief engineer of AIX Records. AIX Records had a celebrated demonstration of High Definition Audio/Video on standard Blu-ray discs at AXPONA 2010 and has just completed shooting several music video albums in state-of-the-art 3D video and high definition audio that will be released in the new Blu-ray 3D format.
news like this is not unexpected to those observers that observe the market.
It will not take long for that message to resonate, to heighten change. Huh? Here is a long-toothed exhibit of the changing business environment in common parlance, especially on the topic of performance.
Mr. Davis also noted that with nine months to go before the first attendee enters the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel. “We already have an impressive list of exhibitors. In addition to AIX, well known names include: Audience, B&W, Krell, Legacy Audio and VAC, with more than 100 high performance audio nameplates represented.”
Yes, there’s more than meets the eye.
“The AIX presentation was one of the real highlights of our 2010 show,” said Steve Davis, Axpona’s Managing Partner. “We are excited to bring the first public airing of this technology to Atlanta for Axpona 2011. It provides another illustration of AXPONA’s commitment to high performance music reproduction.”
Better I let the company say it.