jafant - it is a great hobby. For me, audio has been at the core of my work-life. In addition to Thiel Audio I've consulted for other manufacturers, made and upgraded stringed instruments, produced concerts, and worked with musicians in various ways to upgrade their performances and recordings. I'm a sound guy. My musical recording and playback equipment have been valuable and enjoyable tools. Most of what I have and use I have had and used for many decades. I upgrade and replace carefully as advancements become available.
The Classé gear has been with me since around 1990 when we bought it for Thiel Audio. It was replaced by Bryston, Conrad Johnson, Mark Levinson and Krell with a parade of temporary gear for comparison. The Classé was bomb-proof and very 'smooth', but lacking in ultimate resolution / detail. I lived with that for a very long time. I had tried some unsuccessful layman's upgrades, but it was your introduction to Bill Thalmann that led me to go big time. I'm looking forward to what he does with these pieces.
Bill's soundroom is pretty rudimentary; it's a place within the large shop with 3 walls to define a physical space, with some aspects of an acoustical space. Although not a normal, enclosed, controllable playback room, on the plus side, the 20' ceiling and 50' (more or less) back exterior wall make a non-reverberant space which is problem-free. We can hear what's going on very well, but I don't know how it would perform as a space to enjoy playback.