Greek Audiophile - Documentary Video


I just thought some of you may get a kick out of this, as well as possibly some inspiration : )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs1aUws0Lrs

I'm not sure if this is allowed under audiogon's policies, but I'm sure the moderators will let me know.
poolie

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The Reviewers are raving:
"A Turntable Tour de Force!"
"Some of the most intense audiophile footage ever recorded!"
"230 Volts of Cinematic Pleasure!"
"An Olympian Acoustic Accomplishment!"
"An Epic, made for less than the cost of a rig!"
"The only movie to see during an Earthquake!"

Seriously, did anyone catch the expressions on the faces of the women? Authentic pain. They are true saints to put up with it.
R_f_sayles, I'll bet it's more likely that he's familiar with the instructions, but after 50 or so hours of experimentation he feels he has discovered a better way to utilize it. In the thinking of an obsessive audiophile one cannot spend enough time trying to improve upon tweaks which others have already spent countless hours developing!
Ellery, I concur. If only we knew how WE look to others with our audio inanities! However, I must chastise you for not knowing immediately the brand of your monitor stands described in your system! "Ummmmm" is NOT good enough! We cannot impress the non-audiophile world with generalizations! We must be able to trot out phrases like, "My stands are compeletly inert!" Actually, I love how into it they get, spewing all their technical audiobabble. How excited would we be over someone gushing about the intricacies of dolls or baking, or computer building, or hunting, (actually, I once heard a live talk about Turkey Hunting and it was so well done that for a moment I actually thought about taking it up, until I thought about the cost, the time, etc. How out of touch with reality ARE those hunters anyway!?) etc.? What the video does show is passion, and that passion for music may lure some unsuspecting folk into trying it. Then, they are doomed!