picture of your garage
#348
I'd rank cabinets:
1.) Lista
2.) Moduline
3.) Saber - My 25' array cost just over $5,000 and was $1,000 to ship. So total with counter tops was right at $6,000. My List quote was about $25,000 and Moduline was $27,500. None of the big box store version are in the same ballpark in quality of the saber stuff.
4.) Anything Else (Vault, Gladiator, Baldhead, New Age, etc.)
1.) Lista
2.) Moduline
3.) Saber - My 25' array cost just over $5,000 and was $1,000 to ship. So total with counter tops was right at $6,000. My List quote was about $25,000 and Moduline was $27,500. None of the big box store version are in the same ballpark in quality of the saber stuff.
4.) Anything Else (Vault, Gladiator, Baldhead, New Age, etc.)
#349
These Beautiful Porsche Garages Make Us Want to Move In
These Beautiful Porsche Garages Make Us Want to Move In
Doesn't it make sense that proud owners of Porsche 911 Turbos and GT3s and 918 Spyders would put their cherished German performance juggernauts in garages that are just as special as the cars themselves?
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Doesn't it make sense that proud owners of Porsche 911 Turbos and GT3s and 918 Spyders would put their cherished German performance juggernauts in garages that are just as special as the cars themselves?
Read the rest on the Rennlist.com homepage. >>
#350
I have a nice collection of single malts and a killer listening room. Does that count for anything?
#351
In the process of re-modeling my 3 car garage...will post pictures in the spring. Although, some of the garages here are out of this world!
#353
Drifting
#354
Three Wheelin'
No love on the homepage for us city-dwellers...enjoy the suburbs!
#355
Race Director
#356
#359
Racer
Wow, so you simply sit in that chair and listen to your music?! Doesn't seem odd when writing it but it is unusual just to see a room with a single seat in the middle facing essentially a wall. I like it
#360
...the way the room is treated and with the level of resolution of the system the wall disappear, acoustically speaking. The speakers (KEF Blade 2) are designed so that all the drives act as a point source. Everything in the room was positioned with a fluke laser distance measure and the room was acoustically analyzed and designed by acoustician Jeff Hedback. When music is playing the speakers can't be localized. Sound seemingly develops far behind the front wall and outside the boundaries of the side walls. Instruments/vocalists exist in discrete areas of the sound field as if performers are standing in specific areas of the stage.
I'm lucky to be working with a friend in the audio business who happens to be a dealer for KEF, Theta and Aesthetix (along with some other great gear) I get to be a dentist in my real life and help him with his audio business in my spare time. I'm lucky to have Stereophile's product of the year (Blade 2) and one of the highest rated amplifiers Stereophile has reviewed (Theta Prometheus) along with the Aesthetix Pandora Eclipse in the room. The NOS Amperex and Mullard tubes in the DAC aren't hurting things either