Florida Audio Expo 2020 Triples In Size
The show appeared well-attended all three days, attracting a diverse crowd including women and young people. The show organizers—self-admitted amateurs—did an excellent job with signage and support. Both attendees and participants seemed happy with all aspects of the show.
The organizers smartly stayed away from seminars and a “marketplace” (in part because it doesn’t appear as if the hotel has appropriate rooms for such things), choosing instead to well-cover the basics. Mission accomplished.
AnalogPlanet’s video coverage includes just about every room at the show, whether or not a turntable was involved, though regrettably we missed a few: the Basis turntable room that also included VTL and Wilson Audio Specialties. We missed Scott Walker Audio’s room with Constellation/Rockport/Acoustic Signature/Soundsmith.And we missed the Pavilion, where the Minneapolis crowd held sway (Atma-Sphere, Tri-Planar, et.al). Apologies to all.
Like last year, this year the big second floor rooms all featured great sound, including MBL/United Home Audio, Magico/Luxman/Avid/Critical Mass/AudioQuest and VAC/Von Schweikert/Esoteric/Kronos/AirTight/Masterbuilt/Acoustic Sciences. I spun records in the latter two rooms to big appreciative crowds.
Florida Audio Expo has established itself as a successful, well-attended and well-run regional audio show that will surely have a repeat performance in 2021, but guys and gals, please include the venue and show hours in the guide and online (they were MIA this year).
A photo gallery concludes the more than an hour and a half video.