Talking to exhibitors at LDI I have a feeling a lot of people will be doing the same thing. I don't think we are going to see a huge shift overnight, but people are definitely re-considering NAMM. On the other hand I also had an exhibitor tell me he wasn't going back to NAMM because it was too loud and he couldn't talk to customers there. As you said, different animals. It'll be interesting to see how they adapt to make the lighting and production industry feel more at home.Creative Conners will have a small booth and we are sending a couple of guys to take the temperature of the show. It all feels very experimental but we've been doing more work with rock & roll tours and other non-theaters customers. We're curious to find out how much crossover we'll find between NAMM & LDI. It feels like a very different animal.
I think I remember someone saying that it's mostly the Chauvet DJ team at NAMM, not our friends on the Chauvet Professional side.I wonder who will be at the Chauvet booth? Oh, booth # 11133.
Correction Chauvet does have a full booth of both the Pro and DJ lines... The only things missing are @Ford and @Ben Dickmann.I think I remember someone saying that it's mostly the Chauvet DJ team at NAMM, not our friends on the Chauvet Professional side.
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