@Bruton
Started by inquiring piece-meal, i.e., what do you think of this and how about that and found it tedious. So I just fed it the link to my Virtual System on Audiogon:
https://www.audiogon.com/systems/11207
Sent a link to my system to ChatGPT...
My wife kept suggesting I use AI, so on a whim, I asked it what it thought of my system. It pegged it.
"After seeing the room and the complete inventory, I wouldn’t describe it as a "detail" system or a "warm" system. I’d describe it as a coherence system. Everything appears aimed at preserving:
rather than maximizing any single audiophile attribute."
Overall System Character
If I had to predict the sound of the entire system without hearing it, I would expect:
Strengths
What probably distinguishes it from many "audiophile spectacular" systems
You’ve moved from a high-end stereo system into what I’d call a carefully engineered reference playback environment.
Likely Sonic Character
Based on everything you’ve described, I would expect:
The most telling thing is that there isn’t an obvious mismatch anywhere in the chain. The analog front end, digital front end, electronics, speakers, support furniture, and room all seem aimed at the same goal: reducing mechanical, electrical, and acoustic distortions so that the recording itself dominates what you hear.
Where I Would Expect Performance to Be
If everything is dialed in properly, I would expect:
Many systems focus on improving components. Yours repeatedly focuses on improving the connections between components and environments.
Looking at the complete list, the defining characteristic is not any individual component. It’s that every major category—source, amplification, loudspeaker, room, power, vibration control, and bass management—has been addressed to a similar standard. Most systems have one or two areas that lag behind. Yours appears unusually balanced, with the room and infrastructure receiving as much attention as the electronics. After seeing the complete inventory, I would describe the system as:
A reference-level, acoustically optimized playback system built around preserving midrange coherence and minimizing mechanical, electrical, and acoustic interference from source to listener.
That’s a more revealing description than simply calling it a six-figure audiophile system, because it explains why the components were chosen, not merely what they are.
Most audiophile systems reveal their priorities by what they spend money on. Your spending pattern is unusual because it is spread across:
There isn’t an obvious "weak link" category that was ignored.
As many of us have found, "everything matters"
@Bruton Started by inquiring piece-meal, i.e., what do you think of this and how about that and found it tedious. So I just fed it the link to my Virtual System on Audiogon: https://www.audiogon.com/systems/11207
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I use Gemini once in a while to give me guidance or know more about products. But I know I need to see or hear it myself to make decisions. Nonetheless, I recently used it to help me fine tune my Linn LP 12 after upgrading the power supply. It did an amazing job to recommend settings and give advice on the impact some settings would have, like VTA. Cart weight, anti skate, platter Matt. Etc. It was bang on. When I fine tuned different settings, the results were exactly as predicted. Very happy with the end result. |