HI-FI SHOW: A HIGH-END SHOWCASE BY ADVANCE AUDIO

Sydney based Advance Audio will feature two rooms at this year's StereoNET Melbourne Hi-Fi Show that will impress both your eyes and ears. Brands including KEF, Linn, Dan D'Agostino and Nordost will be showcased across two rooms.
In Lake 1, Advance will present the KEF's Blade 2 loudspeakers, powered by Dan D'Agostino's Progression Pre and Power amplifiers, Linn Klimax DSM and Selekt DSM, all connected by Nordost cables.

On hand to answer any technical questions from attendees and to offer insight into these brands will be international guests including Bjorn Bengsston - Product Trainer for Nordost, Bill McKeigan - President of Dan Dagostino Master Audio Systems, Ben Hagens - Senior Product Specialist for KEF, and Gordon Inch - Senior Product Specialist for Linn.

Timed demonstrations will also take place across the three days, so be sure to book in now to hear the presentation that interests you via the following links:
KEF Presentations | Linn Presentations | D'Agostino Presentations | Nordost Presentations
NORDOST SPECIALIST ADVICE ONE-ON-ONE

Also, as part of Nordost's presentation, the opportunity exists to spend time, one-on-one with Bjorn Bengsston. He'll talk through your system with you, suggest any upgrades and answer any questions you have. For this opportunity, ensure you register for the Nordost presentation as spaces are strictly limited.
KEF FOCUSES ON LS FAMILY IN ROOM M3

Advance Audio's second room, M3, will focus on KEF's LS Family of speakers, including the newest addition and award-winning KEF LSX.
Experts from KEF will talk you through the development of the product, the challenges and triumphs faced, as well as offer some insight into the future.
There will also be some great show specials and bonus offers for KEF LSX and LS50 Wireless, but we can't tell you about them here, so you won't want to miss a visit to Room M3.
Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.
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