Videos of your System


Hi Everyone,

I quite enjoy looking through the Virtual Systems to see all the infinite possibilities of what people have and enjoy in their homes for stereo's.

But another thing I enjoy are videos of user's system and unfortunately we don't have that here.

I am thinking about posting a YouTube Video of my System soon highlighting all the equipment that I have and what I think of it.

I wanted to see if any of you have already done something similar and if you have, post your link here so that we can view it (if you don't mind) or maybe this will give you some idea's to do one.

Anyways, hope to see some posts.

Thanks
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ron17,
I watched it a couple of times...such a bore. All talk and no music, and even if there was, how would you know what it sounded like over computer speakers. I don’t know if he ever plays it, but the two times that I checked in it was just talk and no music. You can't even see him.
@roxy54

I understand what you are saying but the YouTube video channel I referenced has several videos that compare components or speakers against each other playing music on his system. I know it's almost impossible to hear the difference over computer speakers but I thought it might be a step in the right direction for jay73.....at least to get some ideas from.
Its best to listen to any audio related video on you tube with good headphones.  The videos need to be recorded in stereo with good microphones also.  I’ll listen to sound demos on you tube using my red dragonfly dac, jitterbug and periodic audio beryllium in ear monitors and it works well!
Well I did it, ha.

Here is a link to my video: https://youtu.be/_3lAR3OgQtU

It's my first one on my Stereo System so don't flame too hard, lol.

It's a bit cheesy but you'll get the gist.

If I continue, especially just playing different track as I have seen other users do, then I might invest in a good microphone to produce higher res quality sound.

Thanks
Enjoy. You walk the walk. Note that the big cabinet between the speakers will mess up imaging.
While not video, have you checked out Virtual Systems?