I'm excited to help bring Scott Buwalda to this part of the world.
We've been talking over the past weeks, discussing the feasibility, and have had some quick and enthusiastic response!
While Buffalo, NY isn't a huge city, it is central to quite a bit -
Southern Ontario (Toronto is only 1.5 hours, Niagara Falls about 30 minutes, etc)
Rochester, NY (about 1 hour)
Northeast Ohio (about 2.5 hours)
Erie, Pa (about 1.5 hours)
And with the cancellation of the Sacramento, CA event - we were able to secure a date!
Here is the official announcement thread:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=010529
For those that haven't seen yet, here is the Sound Quality Summit Tour info page:
http://www.buwaldahybrids.com/sqs.htm
If you live in driving range of Buffalo NY, I hope to see you there!
No matter your experience or expertise level - even on DIYaudio.com - I know it will be eye-opening.
...Oh, I forgot to mention the promotions:
DLS is co-sponsoring the event.
As a result, for the $250 registration cost of the event, the first 10 registrants for this event will take home a DLS component set - a $329 MS6 Magnesium component set.
Not a bad value, considering all the education and materials that'll be packed into this 8.5 hour day (plus complimentary lunch).
Also, the referal special still exists - for each referral you sign up, you save $50 off your own registration. Refer 5 people and you attend free.
See you there!
We've been talking over the past weeks, discussing the feasibility, and have had some quick and enthusiastic response!
While Buffalo, NY isn't a huge city, it is central to quite a bit -
Southern Ontario (Toronto is only 1.5 hours, Niagara Falls about 30 minutes, etc)
Rochester, NY (about 1 hour)
Northeast Ohio (about 2.5 hours)
Erie, Pa (about 1.5 hours)
And with the cancellation of the Sacramento, CA event - we were able to secure a date!
Here is the official announcement thread:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=010529
For those that haven't seen yet, here is the Sound Quality Summit Tour info page:
http://www.buwaldahybrids.com/sqs.htm
If you live in driving range of Buffalo NY, I hope to see you there!
No matter your experience or expertise level - even on DIYaudio.com - I know it will be eye-opening.
...Oh, I forgot to mention the promotions:
DLS is co-sponsoring the event.
As a result, for the $250 registration cost of the event, the first 10 registrants for this event will take home a DLS component set - a $329 MS6 Magnesium component set.
Not a bad value, considering all the education and materials that'll be packed into this 8.5 hour day (plus complimentary lunch).
Also, the referal special still exists - for each referral you sign up, you save $50 off your own registration. Refer 5 people and you attend free.
See you there!
RAAMaudio said:I really hope you get a great turnout
My son and I were really disapointed in the weak west, were were going to play a small part in the event, sound deadening is our specialty.
Rick
I was also surprised at the cancellation of the Sacramento event... California was always regarded as the foothold of this whole car customizing hobby.
Update:
Good registration numbers so far - 19 registered at this point.
Good news for people considering registering: Many of these people are industry affiliated, and therefore don't qualify for the free DLS Magnesium component sets.
That means there are just a few spots left, but there are still a few free sets of DLS Magnesium 6.5" component sets (worth $329) that come free with registration for this $250 seminar.
That's good math on anyone's calculator.
To the average enthusiast, spending $250 may seem like a lot.
But consider this is knowledge, that will help you better satisfy yourself.
Knowledge that will help you avoid pot-shot purchase/repurchase cycles.
How much did you spend on a single component? Head unit? Components? Amplifier? Subwoofer?
And let's not even compare what normal professional trainings cost, which this really is similar to.
In the end, this is truly a bargain, that will end up saving you money, as well as gaining you knowledge - and that's regardless of the free DLS high-end components that DLS made available to give away.
Hope to see anyone who's in my area!
(maybe this explains the cancellation of the Sacramento event? Not that many practical-minded or value-minded people in California? Just kidding, I do hope you will be able to attend another location. )
Good registration numbers so far - 19 registered at this point.
Good news for people considering registering: Many of these people are industry affiliated, and therefore don't qualify for the free DLS Magnesium component sets.
That means there are just a few spots left, but there are still a few free sets of DLS Magnesium 6.5" component sets (worth $329) that come free with registration for this $250 seminar.
That's good math on anyone's calculator.
To the average enthusiast, spending $250 may seem like a lot.
But consider this is knowledge, that will help you better satisfy yourself.
Knowledge that will help you avoid pot-shot purchase/repurchase cycles.
How much did you spend on a single component? Head unit? Components? Amplifier? Subwoofer?
And let's not even compare what normal professional trainings cost, which this really is similar to.
In the end, this is truly a bargain, that will end up saving you money, as well as gaining you knowledge - and that's regardless of the free DLS high-end components that DLS made available to give away.
Hope to see anyone who's in my area!
(maybe this explains the cancellation of the Sacramento event? Not that many practical-minded or value-minded people in California? Just kidding, I do hope you will be able to attend another location. )
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