@mark200mph great. Sometimes you get it how you can get it.
Why did you purchase the equipment you have and what do you like most about it?
I’m just interested on how and why you purchased your gear. Did you hear it first? Did you research it endlessly? Did your dealer recommend it. What do you like most about it. Full disclosure. I’m with Infigo Audio. I just wonder how did most of us end up with our kits!
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@jond not gonna lie when I met Hans at Infigo Audio it changed my life. Designs stuff with low noise floors great soundstages and imaging. I had already had my gato speakers which were a perfect match. Extremely happy with my system. |
@jond this audio thing is unique. We get there in different ways with different people and gear. More than one way to get there. |
@ricred1 correct ! Got to try it in your system and trust your own ears. Some guys want to throw their opinions around when they have never tried stuff. |
@ricred1 exactly. We all have different variables. Equipment, listening environments and combinations etc. I agree 100%. Your system is unique to you. |
@elliottbnewcombjr a journey through time. |
@jmalen123 great post. That’s what it’s about. Having any band from anywhere in the world right in front of you. |
@phusis great post. Systems are a journey. |
Well after all these years of chasing the perfect sound I ran into Hans Looman 6 years ago. He brought his amp from Canada to Texas for a home demo in front of my grounds and he made my amp run into a corner with its tail between its legs. The next thing you know I’m helping develop his cable line and now have all Infigo electronics to go with my Gato FM6 speakers and and Rel 212se subs. I have no need to search anymore. I just look for music now. |
@drbarney1 great post. Build with purpose. Research equipment and have make moves accordingly. Exactly what I did with my stuff. Hans at Infigo used to work for the guys that invented the Ess Sabre chip. |