millercarbon


Is this the same guy who used to post frequently in the Audiogon forums?

https://millercarbon.com

garyalex

Now, I've been known to have levels of density, But....

Isn't this a quality that we strive to achieve a high degree of 'complexity', v. sheer 'elimination'?

Per the Google, which can and does oversimplify or just misinterpret....

"What is considered homophonic?

A homophonic texture is characterized by havingĀ multiple voices moving together harmonically at the same pace. This is a very common texture. Many times, this takes the form of having a single melody that predominates, while other voices are used to fill out the harmonies."

Nice looking 'lifters' they are (ignoring for the moment the $s' involved, or the stability on carpets)....

I've got enough speaker lines that begin to look like the output of a pasta machine.

If it bothered me enough, I can make lifters out of a plethora of HDPE to make the average county high tension array look simple in contrast and 'totally eliminate any SAF' in the process....

(This is very tongue-in-cheek, y'all... ;) ...)

Personally, I kinda miss MC....

He could, on occasion, take a joke without outrage... *G*

Near genius individuals can be a little "quirky" at times. A biography of Nikola Tesla stated that he was very distracted by his basic urges related to women, and their mutual attraction to him. The solution? He voluntary self-castorated.

By comparison, MC seems more like the guy next door with a weed-trimmer in one hand, and a Coors Lite in the other. Except much smarter than your average neighbor.

the picture on the Miller Carbon website is of the room and system of my friend Bob Vinyard in Oregon. Bob hosts Rhapsody Audio: Portland.

https://rhapsody.audio/location-portland/