Where's Your Virtual System?


Wondering why so many members on Audiogon have not taken a few minutes to create their Vitual System and share some picutes with everyone.  As a picture says a thousand words, I think we all enjoy seeing what other members are listening to and how they have the system set up.  I for one have stolen a few ideas after seeing another members rig, wall treatments, the type of shelving etc...  

I know we all have a camera in our phone and its as simple as putting a few picutes on your computer and then selecting the ones you want in the Virtual System set up menu...............😁

 

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ozzy

6,325 posts

 

It does seem that those who spout the most about why this or that can’t possible matter (ex: cables, tweaks etc.) and then try to impress us with all their technical education are the ones who don’t list their systems.

ozzy

That’s generally correct. 99% of the time. Where did I find that statistic? I made it up 😂😂. Just a general observation, subjective. But you get the gist.

 

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cleeds

4,799 posts

 

I was doxxed here once and it wasn't pretty, so there's no way I'm posting personal photos here.

I believe you. Dangerous dudes out there. So I get it. I often regret posting mine. But I can handle Cin Dyment. Bring it on. I know you are reading this. 

 

 

testpilot

816 posts

There will always be a bias based on how much one spends on their system. More money spent = more knowledge. Inexpensive or modest system = less knowledge. I have a good friend who is a heritage Ferrari expert (international reputation) who has never owned a Ferrari. He often gets dismissed by naive Ferrari owners based on his lack of ownership and not based on his knowledge.

I am very curious: is your friend a Ferrari expert based on driving, tweaking, fixing, hands-on experience with Ferrari vehicles, or simply based on the internet reading and researching about Ferrari? Serious question. I bet it’s the former.