Nice video.
Those speakers are vast, but I guess a room that size (and so carefully designed) would need such large speakers.
Those speakers are vast, but I guess a room that size (and so carefully designed) would need such large speakers.
One of the Best Stereo System in the World!
Wow, he's happy, and ready. Beautifully done, I think the grandfather clocks are just a step beyond; Planars.... hmmmm! I guess I'm on the right track after all, nothing like them. I'd love to get my hands on those active crossovers, 5,000.00 a pop, before personal mods. Think of the dollars and time spent... Masterpiece (s) Regards |
Mine is....For the price paid: 400 dollars rightfully embed, then very hard to beat by most average audio system here.... But at some scale, every system is also limited by his electronic quality design... Mine is also for sure....My system is a basic good one upgraded by my embeddings device controls....My system is not the end of the world either.... Thanks for this video..... My best... |
kairosman72 posts09-06-2020 6:37pmWow man that is one dedicated audiophile. Must be single or divorced by now lol. Probably better off for it too. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.. The same woman for 45 years. We were kids when we met, guess what we had in common? We both loved our stereos, and we both had Bose 901 first version. I made stands for her speakers.. The rest is, history... Then WE invested in Infinity QLS1, WOW.... Sure nothing like this fine fellow gear though.. Beautiful.. One of a kind, just love those monitors though, 1400 lbs I'm sure there is a lot going on there.. Regards |
The very second that I saw those speakers it called to mind a system in progress that I saw in virtual systems here quite a few years ago. The speakers looked the same, and there were three, and they were custom made, but it would have been impossible to recognize the room, because it was not completed yet. I have been here since the beginning. Does anyone else recall the system that I'm talking about? Anyway, it's an amazing system and an amazing story. Thanks lalitk |
A man with one serious passion and the skill to convert it to real. A fabulous system. Thanks Lalitk. My wife and I were privileged to see and hear John Dunlavy’s personal experimental speaker system in 1982, Canberra, Australia. It was a product I have never seen since. I cannot say it is the best I’ve heard. But I can remember it was the best. A pair of 8” tall cylinders with some 30 drivers covering all relevant frequencies and omnidirectional with must have been the first DSP. I believe it would have been the precursor to the “Magnus”. It takes special people to create these special systems. Touché. 🇦🇺 |
ME for one, don't get much better than Krell in the BIG dollar market and lifetime warr. I saw a setup in Aspin with Krell Pyramids Valve units. Just south of 850,000 for the pair...4.5 million for the room gear and all the goodies, All KRELL, even the cabling. I was there for 4 weeks on a foundational ground reinforcement, job, just for the entertainment room and deck. Nice when money is NO OPTION. One of a kind, love that stuff, A LOT of it out there too. Most of the folks that have this kind of system, never tells a soul...I saw a JBL custom set up with Krell in the Oakland hills. It was a breath talking. Again foundation job for the triple tiered decks Regards |
The man is a man of many hobbies. Good for him! I'm glad to see him enjoying the fruits of his labors. As I age I think about mortality more than I did before. Surviving cancer can do that for you. I struggle financially with the upgrades to my music system. Then, like Fritz, I say to myself that I am happy. My system makes me happy. I love listening to good sounding music. So, it is all good. I wrote into my will that the kids will not give away my music collection and audio components to Goodwill. Then need to be sold on consignment via my reputable sources. Unless they get to an age and position in life that they can actually house all this stuff! |
An amazing opportunity to bear witness to a dream system AND hear from the builder. The acoustics professor at my university was friends with Paul Klipsch and sold Klipsch speakers, Crown, Marantz, Thorens, etc as a hobby. His listening room was designed around the speakers and was the genesis of my sound obsession (this was the 60'....on a lower level than Mr. Fritz' system). |