
Highlights
from Music Matters III
To everyone who attended Wednesday's Music Matters III event, thank you very, very much. It was certainly one of the best-attended events in our 33-year history.
The success of Music Matters III is especially heartening in light of the fact that it is dedicated exclusively to the enjoyment of music. The products that enhance that experience are what initially attracted so many of us to the field of consumer electronics. In a time where Home Theater often overshadows other aspects of electronic home entertainment, it was good to see people having so much fun getting back to their roots.
We're also pleased to tell you that the presenters themselves unanimously praised the event and the enthusiasm of the people attending.
There was quite a crowd, and it's our hope that you were able to attend every presentation you wanted.
We're also offering attendees a special Music Matters discount: Save $200 off your next purchase of $1000 or more, if you act before February 29th.
In addition, a number of the presentations were videotaped, and we hope to have links to QuickTime movies of these events available on the web site shortly.
Again, thank you so much. And happy listening.
Sincerely,
Mark Ormiston, President
Craig Abplanalp, Vice President

This year saw a record turnout of music lovers.

Dave Nauber of Classe’.

Chris Browder introduced the phenomenal B&W Signature Diamond loudspeaker.

It was a rare opportunity to meet head of Linn, Ivor Tiefenbrun.

Dave Wilson presented the latest version of the top-of-the-line Alexandria X-2 Series 2 loudspeaker.

Robert Harley, from The Absolute Sound.

The interior of an Ayre preamplifier reveals its superb construction quality.