Episode Synopsis "The Way We Were: is it the end for audiophile shows?"
Not so very long ago, you could hop on a plane and attend an audio show to learn more about the world of high-end audio. Those days are over, and perhaps forevermore as the cost of cancelled shows takes its long-lasting toll on the audiophile industry for the magazines that depend on them, and for the established big names that maintained their status through shows and subsequent magazine articles and reviews. Join Mino Christante and Luke Zitterkopf of Aluminous Audio as they discuss the fall of the house of cards as well as new frontiers in the discovery of that next awesome audio component.
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