Why Don’t You Post Your System on Your Profile?


Many of you ask others to advise you, but the answer to so many questions is system dependent.  Why don’t you post your system on your profile prior to requesting help?

vonhelmholtz

As others have expressed, I found the tool on this site much less intuitive than on the Asylum, for example.  But I finally had a breakthrough yesterday.  Thanks for the kick in the pants.

@mdalton 

That blue TT looks like art and the vintage system looks really stylish.

Have you given any thought to those windows behind the big rig? If you look at my system you'll see how I was able to "treat" a problem window in my room without blocking the light :).

@kota1 

Thanks.  Re windows, we’ve always been surprised how good the room sounds in spite of the windows.  Indeed, even the dealer who delivered them originally was surprised how good the sound is.  And while I suspect some additional treatment would further enhance the sound, this is our sunroom, where my wife and I spend alot of time together, and we’ve never wanted window treatment in this room - we have a wooded acre that the room looks out on -it’s our zen place.  So, that’s a compromise I’m definitely willing to make.  Of course, the space for the vintage system is really perfect for listening - I have an acoustic ceiling down there - will post another picture - so I’ve got choices!  

Looking at the reasons people don't post pics of their systems I notice they all have something in common, all of the excuses are lame, really lame:

1) I don't know how to take a picture but I use my phone every day.

2) I have a bunch of stuff on a shelf

3) Uhhhhhh, I am a man of mystery and only share my system in secret.

It goes back to the old "do what I say, not what I do" because you got no game, just talk. 

Someone get their fee fees hurt? Grow up, move on.

All the best,
Nonoise

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