So please tell me how moving an already disappointing show to Brooklyn will be any better? 2000 attendees is but a tiny fraction of what the Stereophile Show drew in its heydey. Well at least it won't help the outsiders that leech onto the audio show.
Also, it looks like the 2014 New York (Brooklyn) show is set to run about 2 weeks before the date that RMAF is traditionally held. Considering the expense of doing a show and the logistics of getting equipment in and out of a show setting I can't imagine an manufacturer being able to do both shows. Given the draw of RMAF and the fact that it's an established and well-organized show I question how many manufacturers would support a New York show at that time.
Also, it looks like the 2014 New York (Brooklyn) show is set to run about 2 weeks before the date that RMAF is traditionally held. Considering the expense of doing a show and the logistics of getting equipment in and out of a show setting I can't imagine an manufacturer being able to do both shows. Given the draw of RMAF and the fact that it's an established and well-organized show I question how many manufacturers would support a New York show at that time.
Not to mention also CEDIA that many high-end manufacturers now attend. So manufacturers are slammed with three shows in short time must pick one or two at most.