Correct ear alignment


I have found that the string loops on face masks put my ears in perfect alignment for critical listening.At our local Audiophile Salon it has become a mandatory “ thing” at our Saturday morning ears and coffee get together. It even improves the sound of my Bose system in my Ferrari 599 GTB. 

hhscott

It is in some peoples character to think what they own, drive, fly, float, is simply the best and the rest is crap. 
 

Like George Carlin said why is it the stuff you own is stuff, but what the other guy owns is crap.

Well that is MC in a nut shell. 

I never got on the status symbol ego trip thingie. As long as it's fit for purpose and I'm satisfied then that's all that really matters. 

As for cars, rear engines are an engineering absurdity from the past. If they are really that good, why haven't other mainstream manufacturers adopted that layout?

Same goes for audio.
 

If you think I am gonna fret and get all neurotic worrying if some people driving a Prius with a welded aluminum fishing boat, or worse, think me all uppity for knowing the 911 is in fact the most iconic sports car of all time, nope. Not happening.

The last time I drove it on a trip to Canada, on the way back traffic was backed up for miles at the border. The wait was hours. When I got to the checkpoint the first thing the officer said to me, "I'm not gonna lie. I dreamed about this car all my life. This exact one." And he looks the car over front to rear, bends down to look inside, "Just like this."

We spend the next 5 minutes talking, and I let him know the fantasy is one thing but actually owning and driving a 911 is so much better, and they are not that expensive, around $40k for this one, you can do it. 

"Why'd you visit Canada?" 

"Used to drive up to Whistler every year with the Porsche Club. Been a while. Thought it'd be fun. Didn't know the traffic would be so bad."

"Okay, have a nice day."

So even the border patrol are nicer than the audiophiles around here.

Not all of em. As you can see, not me. Look in a mirror.