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objective vs. subjective rabbit hole
@mrmb  Thus, the goal of far too many objectivist posters, seems to be the need to save equipment buyers from themselves. The purpose of their posts is to cite how correct they are, because their measurements say they are.  (...) They seem to get... 
You know you have audiophile system when...
Let's take it from the system user's viewpoint: -an audiophile is one who needs music to listen to his system; -music-lover is someone who needs the system to listen to the music. In this light, "sounds good is all that matters" can apply to bo... 
Speakers for yoga studio
For around 300 you could get the JBL 306P. They're active and sound much better than their price suggests. No, they won't sound anything like the Orangutans😊  
Anyone have experience with MSB Technology products compared to dCS?
A few years ago I happened to compare MSB Select II to a DCS flagship (Scarlatti?) -- i.e. not the models you are looking into. For what it's worth, I went with the Select and it was, subjectively, an easy choice. Not bashing the excellent DCS, I ... 
Who is your Favorite Historical Conductor?
Wilhelm Furtwangler and Sir John Barbirolli, without a doubt. Following those, Klemperer, Walter, Toscanini, and Celibidache.  
Fuse Direction for Pass Labs Amp and Preamp
May I suggest something that might help? Wipe both ends of the fuses before placing them all in the devices in the same way (i.e. writing left to right, or otherwise, your choice). Secure them in place, switch on the device and play the music. Th... 
How do I get the best soundstage?
You’ll have to fine-tune speaker placement and, depending on the size of your room, tame side reflections as well. Other than that, a good phono will help you get more out of that nice TT setup you have. Instead of compromising, consider buying ... 
Can a great system make a mediocre recording sound good?
@artemus_5 But who takes their mediocre music to a $100K system? Few, if any If by mediocrity you mean bad mastering, I beg to differ. Many people bring such music to their mega systems, probably most people. Because as you rightly imply, a be... 
Turntable Placement Between Speakers with Short Interconnect?
Frankly, I dont think you need worry too much about either placement. That said, between the two speakers is neither the quietest nor the best looking place for a piece of gear. OTOH, the long TT lead IC will slightly affect the loading parametres... 
ATC or Audio Note (2-way)
I’ve heard both. It doesn’t seem likely you’ll get much more resolution by tinkering with the ATC and you’ll possibly compromise its sonic balance (btw most ATCs bar the big ones are bass-shy). Modding the AN will probably modify its sound -- but ... 
I wonder what you would think if we scheduled a monthly Zoom Meeting?
I think it’s kind of you to suggest that. Judging by the responses so far, it doesn’t look like a community zoom will happen any time soon as people seem much more prone to bashing one another than conversing 😀  
Do larger planar speakers produce more accurate sound?
Hi @chungjh   I am thinking about moving to a bigger room. The question is Quad 2912 or bigger Sound Lab? That (obviously) begs the question: how big a room? Since you asked for an opinion, mine is to go with the next model up (745) in the SL... 
D'Agostino Progression Integrated Amp
I have listened to it. It's a nice sounding integrated, it looks good -- well engineered and user-friendly. It's not the ultimate in clarity & resolution, i.e. theMomentum is definitely superior (and more expensive). I listened to it driving ... 
Audio Note Power Amps
(a friend)... straight out told me that based on his experience with a myriad of AN equipment, if I’m getting an AN power-amp then I should pair it with an AN pre or just get an AN integrated and that AN equipment doesn’t mix well with other bran... 
Will I benefit from a subwoofer with 20Hz speakers?
Hi @dmilev73, to echo 1 or 2 posters above, No, you definitely do not need subwoofers in your room I would lift the 20-30Hz by a few dB and lose 6dB 90-60kHz, more or less as per @erik_squires wisely suggests above Bass absorption looks like ...