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They are charging $25 plus taxes for a one or two hour listen to a multichannel David Crosby album that has been super duper upmixed. Kind of reminds me of the boutique movie theaters that used to be around but don't seem to be anymore(even before the pandemic) because the cash flow density was probably not feasible. All that said if I lived in the Bay Area I might give it a try one time.
I have had this idea, as sort of thought experiment, but never had any notion that it could make money. The upmixing part didn't occur to me.
A member of the local audio club took his quad amplified Linkwitz LX 521 to a local wine bar. I went to hear them but it actually was terrible. I brought a really great Pepe Romero classical guitar album and the bar tender told him to put something else on. What a moron.
They are charging $25 plus taxes for a one or two hour listen to a multichannel David Crosby album that has been super duper upmixed. Kind of reminds me of the boutique movie theaters that used to be around but don't seem to be anymore(even before the pandemic) because the cash flow density was probably not feasible. All that said if I lived in the Bay Area I might give it a try one time.
I have had this idea, as sort of thought experiment, but never had any notion that it could make money. The upmixing part didn't occur to me.
A member of the local audio club took his quad amplified Linkwitz LX 521 to a local wine bar. I went to hear them but it actually was terrible. I brought a really great Pepe Romero classical guitar album and the bar tender told him to put something else on. What a moron.
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