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This fellow here has far more interesting stuff, imo.http://www.gokudo.co.jp/Vanguard/room4/room4.htmhttp://www.gokudo.co.jp/Vanguard/room3/room3.htm
I disagree with the dismissing of this guy's passion for audio, although he is the consummate gear pack rat. The article showed his love for music by recounting that he could wade through his massive music collection and adeptly lay hands on the selections that he wanted to play. That shows his head and heart are in the right place IMO. And... he freely shares. I try not to let envy taint my opinions of those more fortunate, and I'm more than a little envious of his resources. I'd love to spend a few weeks discovering his collection of equipment and music.
Seriously, I wonder why people who are building dedicated rooms from the ground up build with opposing parallel surfaces and then have to put extra acoustic treatment in afterwards because of it. It isn't that much harder to make a space where there are no "standing wave generators".
Mr Li has certainly spent plenty of money on equipment, however I really don't see much (or any) room treatments. I'm really not that impressed with "stuff" and brand names with high price tags, it really depends on how well it's integrated into a complete, competent system.I've listed my picks for #1 Audiophile. They're both members of our audio club (Pacific Northwest Audio Society) and have served as judges at every one of our Bi-Annual DIY Speaker Contest, "The Puget Sound!"They seem to be much more concerned with the "sound" of their systems and room than Mr. Li , at least in my opinion. First is Winston Mahttp://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue7/maroom.htmhttp://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue3/maroom.htmhttp://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue3/maroom2.htmSecond is Mike Lavigne:http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/lavigneroom.htmBest Regards,TerryO
How can you make comments about someone you don't know?
It looks like he has a lot of fun collecting stuff, that's what collectors do.
For many of those people I've met, they get as much enjoymentout of the procurement as they do listening, sometimes more butthat's what makes THEM happy.
Why is that wrong?
And so those of us that have good systems, but haven't built them ourselvesand aren't musicians aren't worthy?
This is why this industry is in a downward spiral. No one can keep the elitists happy....
How can you make comments about someone you don't know?Who cares if you aren't impressed with his collection? I'm surehe didn't buy it to impress you or me...Why do these things always have to turn into a pissing contest?It looks like he has a lot of fun collecting stuff, that's what collectorsdo. For many of those people I've met, they get as much enjoymentout of the procurement as they do listening, sometimes more butthat's what makes THEM happy.Why is that wrong?I guess if we would have run that story, I wouldn't have called Mr. Li the "world's number one audiophile" because it just opens up discussionswith this kind of stuff. Why does he have to be measured at all?And so those of us that have good systems, but haven't built them ourselvesand aren't musicians aren't worthy? This is why this industry is in a downward spiral. No one can keep the elitists happy....
Sorry, guess the mood struck me to fisk this one. Cheers!
Can you compare to this?http://www.computeraudiophile.com/node/53Absolutely amazing! - ChrisComputer Audiophile | Turn Down The Silencehttp://www.computeraudiophile.com
My clock radio would have Feastrex speakers.
I'll tell you one thing, if I was a bazillionaire with a big house, I would have a mega-kick-ass system in every room