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High End 2006 Show in Munich Germany
Part 2: The Ladies in Audio Business
[Italian version]
Reporter: Hartmut Quaschik - TNT Germany
The show took place May 25th to 28th, 2006 in M.O.C., Munich/Germany
Entry fee was 10 EUR per day for normal visitors, trade visitors 20 EUR all days
Report: June, 2006
Website with lots of information High End Society.de
Ulla Scheu of Scheu Turntables


Ulla Scheu
deserves my highest respect. After the tragic death
of her husband Thomas Scheu, she not only grows up all three children, but overtook her
husband's business and pushes it even further with new models and improved web site.
Daniela Manger of Manger Bending Wave Speakers

Daniela Manger, a real Ph.D. engineer,
took over the business from her father years ago, and now the Manger bending wave
drivers and loudspeakers constructed around it are a known reference, at least in the
professional audio world.
Loricraft's Martina Schoener

Martina Schoener was quite busy demonstrating the Loricraft record washing machine.
No serious audio show is without her.
Active Audio's Renate Krietsch


Renate Krietsch from the Active Audio team, which had the best sound of show
(see part 1), had her personal record washing machine
with her, and nearly everybody in the room asked her questions about it.
The SB1 is extraordinarily
quiet, so it could be used while demonstrating.
Melody's Lela Schaubech



The Melody Team
Left to right: Lela Schaubech (sales), Gilbert Babayan (engineer), Nicolas Kong (chief),
Benito Beauvé (designer). Unfortunately, they did not manage the acoustics in their
listening garage.
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© 2006 Hartmut Quaschik - www.tnt-audio.com
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