Why Not Return the Favor?


Over the years I've been a member here, I have left many supportive and complementary comments on members Vitual Reality Systems. It seems no one ever takes enough interest to return the favor by checking on the systems of those complementing theirs. What's up with that? Maybe my system is not worth commenting on, but a sign of common courtesy would be nice.

Just my 2cents.
Dan
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I am Not guilty.
Shadorne
Same here. I feel it only polite to reciprocate.
And I usually check system pages of those participating in discussions.
I've seen and heard Dan-the-Island-Man's system. In one word, fantabulous!
The Tannoys have great tonal balance and huge soundstage. From classic Rock to acoustic Jazz, female vocals to Satchmo the band is in the room.
A lonely audiophile on a northwest island, Dan has put together world-class sound, both digital and analog.
I look forward to hanging out with him in a couple weeks to immerse myself in some great musical surroundings.
Dan
Great looking and I bet sounding system, reflecting a lot of care. I do post mine. It is a little vulnerable but worth it for the pleasure of getting comments. It helps when one is in rural area to feel part of an audio community and its support. I also look at and comment on most people's systems who comment on mine, plus find the systems a great place to see opinions on equipment and their synergy that is mostly more constructive and cogent than the thread can sometimes be. A cool thing to do is search systems for each piece of equipment you own, thereby discovering others who have the same, what context they are using them in, and what those also owners think of the equipment after living with it for a while.
I frequently look at the new posts on member systems, and make comments and compliments if I think something is really nice. I remember following your speaker journey with the beautiful Tannoys with interest.(and lust!) I understand what you're saying. It's very uplifting to hear a positive comment sometimes, when it is heartfelt.