Breaking all the rules, having lots of fun
In a recent post, I explained how moving my precious main system from a dedicated listening room to our main living, dining, working, entertaining area has turned out to be one of my best audio decisions ever - despite the totally un-audiophile-friendly environment (lots of glass, no symmetry, bad speaker placement, etc.)
Some of you have asked for photos. Here are a couple of my "rack". http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/...ps50e114f4.jpg http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/...ps39724c2e.jpg Let's see if you can list how many audiophile "rules" I break? I'll get you started with an easy one: 1) Equipment rack (including turntable) sandwiched between the speakers. Your turn ... Alberto |
Well, the flower pots aren't.... They're there to absorb the reflection...:yes:
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Alberto......I like it a lot! The beautiful credenza and the Tannoy's compliment each other in a pleasing harmony. The gear looks great tucked away, and best of all the music can now be shared and enjoyed with other activities. I am also impressed with the album display. Very nice.
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Alberto, I also like it a lot. What's the point of having fine audio systems if they can't be in the part of the house that you most enjoy them? It's like having a fine camera that you never take anywhere...
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Beautiful set-up Alberto, congratulations on bringing the music into your whole home.
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Alberto- Deliciousness now served the main room. Very NICE Sir !
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2. Doors onthe cabinet.
3. Speakers on the wall. |
-- Very nice Alberto; I like it very much.
* All that wood gives a warm atmosphere. And I like the fact that your cabinet's panels are removable. :cool: |
Speaker in a corner.
Beautiful system Alberto! |
TV in between the speakers.
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