The smell you refer to is not sulphur--it's hydrogen sulphide. It usually occurs during *anaerobic* decomposition conditions. Not in this case, though.
Lak, I'm glad you enjoyed my system. I've worked very hard at reaching my goal: "A near field system capable of successfully playing any recording of any musical genre regardless of its recording quality."
You added the *looks* aspect and yes, I want my system and surrounding space to look nice--it's a reflection of my personality.
Lak, I'm glad you enjoyed my system. I've worked very hard at reaching my goal: "A near field system capable of successfully playing any recording of any musical genre regardless of its recording quality."
You added the *looks* aspect and yes, I want my system and surrounding space to look nice--it's a reflection of my personality.