"I have the best system in the world!" An Audiophile's Journey


I had long been a die-hard agnostic when it came to high-end audio cabling, magic fuses, nanotechnology rhodium outlets, and products with purported anti-vibrational properties. After all, I have a degree in electronics from the Teccart Institute. I can’t be fooled into believing such nonsense!
I have the best system in the world! — PMA (pmamedia.org)
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It's nice to hear a seasoned and reasoned audiophile remain open to the possibilities of sound. Looking forward to his next chapter. I don't know if he has the best system in the world but his listening room must rank up there with the best.

All the best,
Nonoise
It's not the first time I heard that people with some formal training in electronics are skeptical of things such as cabling. From my limited understanding as to why cables work, I would have thought of all people, engineers would be most inclined to realize that they do work.
Looks like a very good sounding system.

What! No cable thingies suspending all the expensive wire? It must be driving some crazy. 

I like the LP selection in the back of the room. Interesting diffuser in the front. Why are these all these  serious rooms uninviting? I'd be ready to leave after a few tunes(probably GREAT sounding tunes)

I guess I'm more of a beautiful living room with a view, listen  while looking at great art/plants kind of guy.