How many of you had been to all 50 states of United States.


Most audiophiles enjoy staying at home with nice sound out of their system.

I had been to 39 states including Alaska and Hawaii.

I had not been to Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana and Mississppi yet.

But I will go through North Carolina and South Carolina to audition the speakers next week.

So there will be only 9 states left.

Since I am a photographer, I can make excuse to visit those 9 states.

I wish to get Motor home and drive through all of them again except Hawaii some day.

It is not very practical to bring Motor home to Hawaii just for few days' trip.



It is not cold around Seattle during winter time.

But it rains too often.

I will visit Disney World in Florida with my family next Monday.

Then I will drive from Orlando to Charlotte, NC to audition the following speakers on 18th, Friday.


https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis9980i-arion-audio-the-apollo-system-open-baffle-line-source-ful...

I consider driving this high efficiency speaker (105db/W) with my Silbatone 300B SET amp.


http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0502/silbatoneji300b.htm



I will report my impression after serious audition at his showroom with 300B SET monoblocks.





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Only 3 states for me. Will in the future travel all around the US on a motorbike or in a motor home. Not while we still have pets though. 
Wow our newest state, Appalachia.

As I said, I traveled to 48 states and come to the realization that this country is made up of regions than imaginary lines. NorCal is much different than SoCal. I am a Jersey transplant, only knew the 95 corridor, and would have never considered this state to be a great place to raise a family. Would never consider raising my family on the western side of Tennessee or the eastern side of Maryland/Virginia. That is why I stated the mountain range to be a great part of the US.