HOW DID YOU END UP WITH YOUR DREAM SYSTEM?


I want to know for those who have arrived got their best system together. What is the story behind how you ended up with your gear and will you be happy for a long time with it.

calvinj

@ricred1 glad we were able to assist you with some of our cabling.  Also thank you for sharing your journey.  Most think I’m in the business of audio for money.  I have my own company for 23 years. I don’t do it for that.  I do it so that I can help folks get there.  That’s why we give free trials. I’m glad that you have found your way to the great system you have. I’m glad that Infigo Audio cables are a part of it.  Thank you. 

@dentdog my system is my stress reliever.  Music makes me smile and allows me to think clearly.  Thanks for you sharing.  

@moto_man congrats. Man I tell people all the time. This job is high stress.  Music is the release that makes me happy.  Then on top of that to listen to musicians and vocalists put their entire souls into it all.  I have an all Infigo system.  Amp, streamer , dac, Infigo cabling, gato fm6 speakers and 2 rel 212se subs for the bass.  I’m arrived at this system by chance.  Most haven’t heard my speaker. But when I do demos they are wowed. Keep listening my man and enjoy. 

@decooney i have thrown mega buck amplifier and sources at the gato and it performs in spades.  When I put the Infigo Audio stuff on them. They just kept performing. Not missing a beat. I was at a show with a 75k speaker and I still preferred my 14k gatos on my infigo gear. I’ve tried to replace them but they say no sir. We are here for life. lol 😂 

@calvinj "They just kept performing"

 

If you like them and they do what you need, that’s far ahead of many others who keep trying and trying different speakers looking for something more that may or may not exist. Finding something you really like is a great achievement in itself.

For me, I sort of prefer to narrow down to 1-2 speakers I like [build or buy], and then rotate different sources, preamps, amps, tubes, cables and fine tune from here. Seems easier and more effective to evaluate components if you are not constantly rotating to different speakers in/out of the mix. Or, that’s how I like to approach it, fwiw.