Thanks. I think there are sonic and aesthetic reasons to keep the equipment out from the middle of the space between the stereo pair. My amps are there. And so is my Buddha.
Actually the V8 looking pieces are Scott Frankland's are Wavestream Kinetics amps. I thought maybe it was Scott's phono section or line stage but I'm not sure.
Actually the V8 looking pieces are Scott Frankland's are Wavestream Kinetics amps. I thought maybe it was Scott's phono section or line stage but I'm not sure.
the speakers are from Electrocompaniet also. They are called "The Nordic Tone No.1".
There were shown and played on the Munich High End in 2008 for the first time. They also made it to the Demo-Room of one of my dealers here in Germany.
the speakers are from Electrocompaniet also. They are called "The Nordic Tone No.1".
There were shown and played on the Munich High End in 2008 for the first time. They also made it to the Demo-Room of one of my dealers here in Germany.
I liked the Goldmund big speaker .. Epilogue? Don't know how it would fare with current uber-speakers crop .. How much does it cost now .. Goldmund at least has no qualms about labeling itself "Luxury" .. I like the look of the room too
I liked the Goldmund big speaker .. Epilogue? Don't know how it would fare with current uber-speakers crop .. How much does it cost now .. Goldmund at least has no qualms about labeling itself "Luxury" .. I like the look of the room too
Yes, they were Epilogues. The room was a beautiful "man cave" with 5 stereo systems around the room (including one for the TV/theater). Firing down the length was a large pair of Genesis.