Been enjoying my clear audio level two for decades. Happy listening to you and yours.
Quite a system. Like Helmut, I’m not jealous at all.
It means I don’t understand the comment. I did not post the the poem about bicycle riding (nor do I understand its relevance). cheers.
Just to stop the confusion about the Dutch response I got from PeterD. My nickname fietser means cyclist. He answerd on my reaction with a piece of a dutch song. In English meaning: How strong is a lonely cyclist. Didn’t get the connection to my response either.
Love the humble setup by peter_treyde
Really sorry I started this ■■■■ storm.
Apologies.
You have won this thread. Absolutely stunning.
It is a beautiful system I agree and also am jealous. I would point out that I get just as much pleasure out of seeing a vintage 60s or 70s vinyl system with barn door speakers and a valve or Japanese super integrated.
Thanks, I hadn’t thought of this as a competition. I love seeing everyone’s systems on this thread. My experience with my audiophile friends is that each person puts their system together with a lot of thought and attention to detail, I have rarely, if ever, heard a hifi system put together by an audiophile that didn’t sound great. After that its just personal preference.
I agree, I started my “journey” in the mid 1970’s, I haven’t heard an audiophile system that I have not enjoyed listening to. They all sound different.
I also enjoy seeing the many posts and attachments here and reading backgrounds. I am still very reluctant to assess whether I have a benefit from high investment. I just suspect that my old ears will not hear it. This can also be a purely subjective view, which any good acoustician will be able to refute. Being open to other experiences brings insight.
Sounding good to you is all that matters and if you ever feel the need to improve I find a large glass of something does just that!