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
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I guess you guys have never seen a user-friendly website designed in this century that wasn't a giant pain to use ... Way to lower the already ridiculously low standards here.

Overall, I'd say this site functions satisfactorily and the standards on this site are just fine. Yes, there are always a a few who abuse this free site, but they usually don't last long. If you have issues with the site's functions or standards, why  not take your complaint to the moderators? They are typically quite responsive.

I think there should be a section highlighting pictures of homes and cars for all those people who have Noteworthy Systems, and others too who are inclined to share they're lifestyles.  

We’ll call it lifestyles of the well to do and famous audiophiles.

Architectural digest never shows pictures of hi-fi systems.

 

@emergingsoul 

Your idea counters what I value.  I value posting systems in reference to questions and advice given.  I don’t want there to be an elite and I don’t care to see your stable of cars.  I posted this question because I had thought that many were intimidated by the high value systems.  I was hoping that this thread would help people to understand the value of posting their system and encourage members to look to the educational and communication value of posting vs looking at this as who has bragging rights.  Someone on this board is the wealthiest and someone is the poorest and I don’t care who these folks might be.

@linnvolk 

I really like your setup, looks very inviting. Did you triamp your speakers?