...The view from those two window doors?
Beyond those curtains is a breathtaking panorama indeed.
Clear view to the Bavarian Alps in close range ..... this listening room is at 2500 feet altitude and surrounded by nature to match the sound.
...The view from those two window doors?
Huh?
That all in modern times, with the best of modern equipment at hand and with lots of funds in the back.
It still doesn't qualify for any list of good sounding concert halls.
...The view from the front window and window door?
- Enhancement (from the view).
- Non-linear (mountains).
- Moving (the front window door can be opened).
- Whole (room, loudspeakers, plants, albums playing, and the view of course).
- Part (of the entire synergy).
:b
Beyond those curtains is a breathtaking panorama indeed.
Clear view to the Bavarian Alps in close range ..... this listening room is at 2500 feet altitude and surrounded by nature to match the sound.
Okay...it helps knowing where you are going before you get started.
The typical audiophile's pathway, of starting with a part and moving towards a whole, is fraught with potential missteps and a tendency of a premature commitment where one can fall under the spell of believing in "Product Placements" and/or falling into "Group Think." There is nothing wrong with this approach, everyone has to start somewhere; however, IMHO I believe that there can be something to gained from stepping back and therefore reverse engineering the process and finding differences that work from the appropriate endpoint. Hence, when moving from the whole to the part orientation, one will be more likely to follow a conduit that is better-in-kind.
Cheers!
ALF
Wow, these are simply some of the very best close-up shots of cartridges I've ever seen, I think.
Alexandria and Lamm ML3's, also in residence at our own oneobgyn's.
Yes. These are very heavy and made in the 80's.
Record Cleaning Machine
The best investment the analog Audiophile can do. There are different Designs out there, they are different in speed, comfort and - of course - cleaning results.
Not the fastest but the best result (by far) is the point nozzle Design. Developed from Keith Monks in GB.
You will find in the Internet endless discussions about the "best" Cleaning fluid but the secret - at the end of day - is not the fluid, the secret is to get it out of the grooves. Specially when you clean a few in a row...
The solution for the serious User.
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