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| February is a great month for fans of AV and Hifi, as the UKs biggest AV and Hifi event takes place the The Bristol Show at the Marriott hotel. ![]() The Bristol Sound and Vision show is the one place to be to see the latest models from the key players in AV and Hifi. At the Bristol show this February there will be over 200 big name brands, some of them include Sennheiser, Sony, Pioneer, Denon, Onkyo, Spectral, Grado and Nordost. A good thing about the Sound and Vision Bristol show is that they cater for everything, from if separates cables and speakers to LCD televisions, plasma TV and Av furniture. Recommendation - For further information and special offers during the Sound And Vision Bristol Show click Bristol Hifi Show About two years ago I had the opportunity to visit the Bristol Show to see the latest models and equipment for myself. LinkedTube Click this link to view a video of where and how you can save money during the Bristol Hifi Show After the 3 hour train journey from Bolton I arrived in Bristol, the Marriott hotel was only a stones through away. It was £8 to get in to the Sound and Vision show, so armed with a map and brochure I was off to explore the show. Click This Link For More Information And Low Prices on the The Bristol Show The ground floor was occupied by accessory brands displaying the latest advances in cables, and the latest trends, colours and styles in AV furniture and cabinets. Spectral and Just-Racks were there with their premium furniture that is available in of 2000 colours, and the multi award winning Atacama with their professional and sleek TV and Hifi racks. In the large rooms on the first floor of the Marriott were where the big AV manufactures were. Mission, Wharfedale, Q Acoustics, Sony, JVC and Pioneer, were a few of the brands that were demonstrating their products in these rooms. In the Q Acoustics room on one of the lower floors they were demonstration the new Q-AV system, which was a very impressive and effective sound bar with rear speakers, which is great if you don't have a square room or your TV is in the corner. On the higher floors the bedrooms had been stripped and turned into mini demonstration rooms, giving the visitors the chance to listen to and admire the products a little closer. At the Bristol Sound and Vision show you are sometimes able to buy equipment directly from the manufactures at slightly discounted prices. Walking round the show I did come across some great bits of kit that I was interested in, there was a lot of products there that I would have to re-mortgage my house for. . I wrote down the models a was interested and gave Sound and Vision in Bolton a quick ring to see what prices they were offering on the same products. I was really impressed when Sound and Vision could better the prices of the equipment I had seen at show and give me free delivery, making the train journey home that much easier. I left the show really pleased with what I had seen and the savings I made by ring my local Sound and vision retailer for prices. This year the Bristol show is expected to be even bigger, seeing the launch of some really amazing products, I would recommend however, you take the Sound and Vision number and see if they are cheaper. Advice - Additional Information and great value deals during the Sound And Vision Bristol Show available by clicking here Bristol Sound And Vision Show Check out these sites also Is The Panasonic Viera TX-P46G15B Worth The Cash? A Review of the Panasonic Viera TX-P46G10B HD TV A Review Of Cabinets, Stands, And Wall Brackets for LCD and Plasma TVs Sony KDL37W5500 JVC LT-26DE1 LCD TV With Built In Recorder Test Review | |
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