Why Don’t You Post Your System on Your Profile?


Many of you ask others to advise you, but the answer to so many questions is system dependent.  Why don’t you post your system on your profile prior to requesting help?

vonhelmholtz

Showing 9 responses by coralkong

When the conversation stops being about the music, I'm out. I think it's time this thread died.

It's a valid point. Likewise, if you're GIVING advice, it'd be good to see where you're coming from.

@kota1 

Measurements? And exactly how would one do that? With a multimeter? A la ASR style of measuring the current coming into and then out of the power cable while it's not actually plugged into anything? Do I post a pink panther next to the equipment I list?

Or do you mean measurements like my wife is 36D-29-32?

LOL.

(All in good fun. 😉)

@kota1 

Thanks for the head's up. As for those pictures, it's almost irrelevant because I am in the process of moving. The equipment will stay the same (for the most part, anyway).

Once I'm done, I'll post some updated pics, and perhaps try your recommendation and take some room measurements.

 

I agree with @kota1 and @vonhelmholtz .

Guys, put up or shut up as the saying goes. Just based on some of the responses in this thread, I will know to discount anything you have to say in the future...for whatever reason.

I don’t care if you live in your mom’s basement and only have old, hand-me-down equipment from your late grandfather. I don’t care if you have a system from Best Buy using the cheapest components possible. What I DO care about is your sincerity, willingness to learn new things, and some kind of show of commitment to this hobby.

Too many people on here want everyone else to "take their word for it".

No.

If you’re too ashamed, or too stupid (technically ignorant?), or whatever your lame excuse is to post your system on here, then I really have no need for you to chime in when I have a question or ask for an opinion on mine.