Always room to improve
no pun intended @asvjerry
no pun intended @asvjerry |
Not sure if "competitive" is the correct term here. I think a better question would be "how do you brag about your system and, if so, to who and how often..?" Hard to be 'competitive' when the vast majority of hobbyist 'alumni' interactions are virtual and not in person. Yes, virtually you can share photos, video, audio - but (obviously) the quality of something audiophile-caliber shared online is no where near the in-person experience. But you can certainly brag about your gear without anyone having to actually be in the same listening room with you... |
In those sort of crazy car stereo competitions, there was a criteria and a fixed goal--how loud can you get your system to play. But, unless you have that same criteria for your home audio, I don't see it as a competition is there is no way to establish a "winner." The only bragging rights would be for "how much was spent" which is at least objective, but does not say much else about the sound. I am definitely NOT into even that sort of competition--few people have seen my system and I certainly DON'T want anyone to know how much it costs; most people would think it mad. |