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

To be honest I did not find a clue to show my system in my profile.

 

In other forums I share these informations, but here it seems hard

to impossible to share.

How many systems are built the same, i.e, same Brands Models that are used for  a particular role throughout the audio chain - very very few.

Nearly all systems built are unique in how they are put together.

How many individuals have a broad experience of being demo'd audio ancillaries where their assessment is able to assist another in creating a experience that is for them an improvement and a attraction worthwhile maintaining - not many of those either.

How does seeing an image of an individuals set up in place of a list make for a better evaluation?

An image might show means of s supporting structure and maybe even the room used for the system.

A poor method being utilised as a support structure, or a room that is not looking suitable for a Stereo Replay can be commented on, but I don't see much more that can be addressed through looking at an image of a Audio System.    

If I could do it anyone can, it's probably needed if your to ask for advice which I don't. I just buy things, which is a mistake. 

There is no place to add my system to my profile?? 

Outlaw Audio RR2160MKll

Outlaw Audio M8 Subwoofer

Audio Technica LP120

Audio Technica ML540 Stylus

Dahli Zensor Speakers.

Fair question.  

After taking a look at some of your systems (and, rooms) I feel compelled to call my insurance company and make a vandelism claim on my system.  "Below average" would be the highest endorsement for my system/room.

As far as those looking for advice, the more data, the better.  Sometimes it sounds a bit like: "Hey, I want my car to go faster.  What should I do first?"  Upgrading/replacing the little cardboard tree hanging from the rear view mirror might cover up some odors, but it's unlikely to improve 0-60 times.  Just sayin'.