I love seeing systems of all levels. What interests me is the care folks provide. We all start somewhere modest and move up to the point we’re happy. So the argument of intimidation sounds silly. I have a system that is now my end game. If I were to start again the fun would be to see how I could put together a system I could be happy at a much lower price than my current system.
Why don’t more members post their systems in their profile?
I’m always surprised, and a little saddened, at the number of members who don’t bother to post details and pictures of their own systems in their profile. This is often where I learn the most, providing straightforward, data-centric information. We have contributors, posting nearly daily, pontificating even, but don’t demonstrate or show-off their own setups. To me, seeing one’s system is part of their overall audiophile bona fides. What are the reasons so many folks don’t share their own systems with this community?
Respectfully, GE
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