"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 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.
My guess is that Part II will be this fellow's "golden ears" validation of more Flat Earth science! Like there isn't enough of this already on here! 
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The depth of his speaker appear deeper than the height of many tall towers.

Does anyone know the make and model of them, I did not see it perusing the article?