Hats off to anyone that has the passion, and means, to build a listening room such as this, and fill it with outrageous gear. I'm in awe. That being said, I'm glad that when folks enter my listening room we concentrate on the records and CDs, as they are worth 10 times my decent sounding equipment.

Recently saw youtube video where guy had something like seven systems throughout his mansion, expensive equipment in every one, and it appeared he kept all powered up 24/7, the electric bill alone!

@ all y'all....
Ah, the infamous MC hits the 'Gon once again....*L*

Built his own dam auditorium, he has...don't know 'bout no windows, but building codes vary with distance from a city of size.  And, if a nice site, I kinda enjoy viewing it...🤷‍♂️  Whatever...

Some legends never die.....but stick to your face, Anyway....😏

Miss the muss 'n fuss of the time I was watching 'The Final Phase' go down...|
Kept the place 'lively'.....

' Cam mis-operator ' hopefully does better @ the day job....jus' sayin'...  🙄

I'm with everyone on the camera work, ouch. Too bad, I would have enjoyed the whole video. Good for Mike following his passion in the hobby and that is true for everyone enjoying the music. As an analogy, I've driven super exotic sportscars and a 1967 Chevy Impala SS 327 all geeked out. I've immensely enjoyed all of the above. The same is true for all my sound systems over the years. I started with a handheld transistor radio listening to cousin Brucey blush