 Next week I am off again to Munich Germany to visit the High End Munich 2018 show. It starts with a tray day on Thursday May 10th and is open for the public from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th. The High End Munich show is held at the MOC exhibition center in the outskirts of Munich, very close to the Kiefergarten station of the Munich underground transport. The MOC is formed by an array of four exposition halls linked together by corridors. In between hall 3 and 4 there is a beer garden where you can not only enjoy the sun that is usually present in May but also enjoy the tasty German beer and of course the sausages. I like couriers but typical Münchenow white sausage is an acquired taste as far as I am concerned. So you're warned. But it's not the food and the drink why you should visit High End Munich. Over 500 exhibitors show anything from audiophile records, CDs and even quarter inch tapes to ginormous horn loudspeakers and anything in between. As with any audio show there are very good demos, less perfect demos. But it's often also a good opportunity to meet designers and manufacturers, see new products and meet other audiophiles. And there is a full four day lecture program. Be careful though for some of the marine German bothers are in English. I don't care but you might. And if you like the Norwegian singer Carrie Bremness, she is the brand ambassador for High End Munich. It is the only show I currently visit and it's allegedly the biggest in Europe and probably amongst the biggest in the world. Consumer electronic shows more and more focus on TVs, Bluetooth speakers and comparable devices, let's say convenience goods, supplemented with white goods like washing machines and microwave ovens. Shows that do serious hi-fi have become different entities now and that's great. I will be visiting the show on Thursday and Friday and perhaps Saturday morning. Feel free to speak to me but please do understand that I might have appointments. If I can I will certainly speak with you for your questions or the fuel for my videos. I hope to see you there. Follow the link in the comments below this video on YouTube for the details on the show. And whatever you do there, enjoy the music.