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and not so many to enjoy.
I couldn't help but notice (at 5:21) that the pendulums of the two grandfather clocks on the wall behind the front speakers were almost perfectly synchronized, the left being just slightly ahead of the right. At the end of the video (51:19) which must have been at least 2 hours later, allowing for editing cuts and re-takes, they still had the same relationship.
My system is better in so many ways. Seriously.
If it's not the best, it must be a contender. This is impressive—and also sobering lesson in perspective. A lot of years and effort to realize and not so many to enjoy.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b2IOOhJmxwAs to why I posted this here, well I found it difficult to know where to post it. Maybe we need a circle for descriptions of attempts at ultimate systems.
I almost cried watching this series. To watch the love that went into this system (by him and his whole family) and then for him to confess his physical decline...it was moving. At least he has enough function left that he can live out the rest of his days just enjoying it all.
As to why I posted this here, well I found it difficult to know where to post it.
https://www.livescience.com/51644-why-pendulum-clocks-sync-up.html
I always appreciate high performance and his efforts. Having said that, sitting that far from the speakers, over 20' and having that massive center channel in the way, he would lose what I hold dear in a sonic presentation, 3D musicians and instruments. The farther you sit from the speakers the flatter the effect. Would love to hear it though, have to say. Rocket Ronny