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Emotiva to Rock Labor Day Weekend with 3rd Annual Emofest

By Rachel Cericola

Don't pack up the cooler and beach ball just yet. Emotiva Audio Corporation is inviting audiophiles (and their families) down to Franklin, Tennessee this weekend for the company's third annual Emofest.

Over 500 people are expected to descend upon the company's headquarters for the annual 2-day event, which includes an open house, live music, gourmet food, and activities for the kids. This year's entertainment highlights include Grammy-winning bluegrass star Alison Brown and Nashville blues great Johnny Hiland.

Also, a few attendees won't be leaving empty handed; a raffle will be held on Sunday, with dozens of Emotiva products being given out as prizes.

"Last year, we were blown away by the sheer number of Emotiva end-users who made the trip," says Dan Laufman, Emotiva's president and CEO. "This time, we're pulling out the stops with an even greater array of attractions, in-depth product discussions, food, entertainment, and giveaways, all as a way of saying 'thank you' for making Emotiva such a huge success among audiophiles and anybody who just plain enjoys great sounding music and movies."

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Sunday is Family Day, with food and games, as well as Grammy-winning bluegrass star Alison Brown and Nashville blues great Johnny Hiland.

Emofest 2011 kicks off with the EmoTech Open House on September 3, 2011. This offers visitors an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the latest Emotiva gear, as well as the opportunity to speak with engineers and get a peek at the Emotiva design lab. Sunday, September 4th is Family Day, which includes a 7-hour party with all of the goodies and giveaways.

It's free to attend Emofest 2011. However, you must register before the event. Check out the official Emofest 2011 website listed below for more details.

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A peek at the exclusive EmoTech Open House, which will happen on Saturday, September 3, 2011.

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