mapman +1. I generally have little interest in the systems of others. Though I do try to state when commenting on a specific component if I own or have owned it ... I guess I'm more interested in how familiar a responder is with the component they are commenting on - but don't need whole systems - and many change often and have multiple systems...
Why don’t more members post their systems in their profile?
I’m always surprised, and a little saddened, at the number of members who don’t bother to post details and pictures of their own systems in their profile. This is often where I learn the most, providing straightforward, data-centric information. We have contributors, posting nearly daily, pontificating even, but don’t demonstrate or show-off their own setups. To me, seeing one’s system is part of their overall audiophile bona fides. What are the reasons so many folks don’t share their own systems with this community?
Respectfully, GE
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@katzenjammer27 Log in first, then go to the main page. Next to the "Audiogon: the high end audio community" thing in the upper left, there is a drop-down button. Click on it and then choose "Virual Systems". Once on that page, click on the right-most tab entitled "Create System" (it is in the moddle of the page). That takes you to the page where you can create a system. One learning curve note - if you see an option to add a "Description" after adding a photo image, it will actually be changing the Description of the entire system. |
@katzenjammer27 from this page go to the top left corner and find the upside down triangle to the right of the Audiogon logo which creates a drop down window > select Virtual Systems > once the Virtual System pages loads go to the top right corner and select the three stacked horizontal lines > select Create Systems towards the bottom. With Audiogon, you just have to rummage around until you find what you want - kind of like Costco. |
@toro3 Thanks, I can add descriptions first, pictures will come. |
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