Music Talks at Alma Music and Audio

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Alma Music and Audio, San Diego’s new audio emporium, is unveiling today its series of industry events, Music Talks.[FONT=.HelveticaNeueDeskInterface-Regular]
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In an informal setting, some of high end audio’s luminaries will showcase not only their newest products, but also their favorite music and recordings, using anything from original pressings of vinyl up to high resolution files.


For the first Music Talks, the line-up is terrific. Dan D'Agostino will showcase and demonstrate the full Momentum line as well as the new Classic Master amplifier and Mlife integrated amplifier with internal streaming DAC. Yoav Geva will talk about the technology behind the YG Acoustics Sonja 1.3, Hailey, and Carmel 2 loudspeakers. Joe Kubala will show the complete line of Kubala-Sosna cables including the new USB and network cables. Vince Galbo will talk about the entire range of MSB Technology's DACs, and Aurender’s Harry Lee and Sally Jeung will introduce their latest music server, the N10.
Other products on hand for audition will include the Audiopax tube amps from Brazil, the Kronos turntable, Audionet electronics, Auralic streamers and Avantgarde loudspeakers.


You’re welcome to come, bring your music, or shop Alma’ stock of 2000+ LPs.



Refreshments will be served continuously throughout both days. The event hours are Saturday, July 18 from 11am to 8pm, and Sunday, July 19 from noon to 6pm. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience these products and meet their designers. For more information, please contact Fabio Storelli, at (619) 243 6615.
 
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