High End Audio For the Passionates

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GaryProtein

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I can't see it because I don't have a facebook account and have no plans ever sign up.
 

amirm

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I can't see it because I don't have a facebook account and have no plans ever sign up.
This is reason enough to sign up, see it, and then kill your account. :D

FYI I have no use for the darn thing either but it is a necessity at times as some companies only have facebook presence. And some past work colleagues use it to contact me instead of LinkedIn.
 

amirm

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I will post *some* of my favorite images for those of you who don't have a facebook account:












 

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Nice!!!
 

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Amir & Others, Post #5 / Image #5 - photo with McIntosh equipment: do those speakers work properly? or did they just squeeze the towers for photo shoot?
Thanks for any replies, zz.
 

amirm

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Looks like they are wired up so I say it is part of the gear. They have built an array out of the little speakers which may be playing all but low frequencies. And the array of woofers/subs compliment the rest. But I am just guessing.
 

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Looks like they are wired up so I say it is part of the gear. They have built an array out of the little speakers which may be playing all but low frequencies. And the array of woofers/subs compliment the rest. But I am just guessing.

??? so are the woofers?/low midrange? slamming into the back of the little speakers by design??? I know as you say >just guessing<, but I find it strange. If nothing else accurate time alignment is down the tubes [not meaning horns].
zz.
 

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I've been a follower myself for a few months, they sure do post some nice stuff
 

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Hey Amir, I'm surprised this one didn't make the cut.........you must not be a vinyl guy. :)


As my grandfather would always say (albeit referring to women), Hubba, hubba, hubba......

Tom
 

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BTW some of the better systems here and on a'gon are on Passionates.

Another interesting one:



Today they are depicting the Micro Seiki SX-8000 arm - never heard of it before, quite interesting

 

amirm

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Hey Amir, I'm surprised this one didn't make the cut.........you must not be a vinyl guy. :)


As my grandfather would always say (albeit referring to women), Hubba, hubba, hubba......

Tom
Hubbaa, hubba, hubba indeed :D I did not see that one. There are just way, way too many cool pictures there. I just grabbed the first few.
 

amirm

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Gorgeous photos!

Too bad I shun Facebook.
I think this is the only time I have found value in Facebook!



These look like DIY speakers


I don't think you are an analog lover until you have a bathroom like this:





Seems like some of our taxes in US go into music related items:



 

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Gorgeous photos!

Too bad I shun Facebook.
While I too had been a Facebook holdout, so many of my friends and family are frequent posters that I too joined. It's too much a part of the American culture to ignore. Those who choose to ignore it do so at their own loss. Head in the sand ostrich comes to mind. I refuse to be one of the many OF audiophiles who want to argue "if you can't measure it, it's bunk!
 

ack

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Some of you are really missing out

 

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