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    Join Date: May 2008

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    My humble Mcintosh rig, speakers to follow in next shot, for the life of me I can't figure out how to do 2 photos in the same post
    I guess it is really true that you can't teach old dogs new tricks.

    Jim


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    Join Date: May 2008

    Location: Baja California, Mexico

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    There is nothing "HUMBLE" about having a Mcintosh setup...

    ;-)

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    Here is the other end of the room.
    Speakers: Ascend acoustics, the natural finish ones are made of bamboo and hooked up to the McIntosh for 2 channel. The rest is obviously HT, I do have a McIntosh 2120 for the front 2 channels.


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    Join Date: Jan 2008

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    I'm BigBobJoylove.

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    To get two images in the same post, simply paste your image tags one after the next.





    Nice system!

    Ben Duncan mains conditioner
    2022 MacBook Pro 14" M1 Pro 10/16/16/16
    Samsung QE75Q90T 75" QLED TV
    XMOS DSD Async USB to Coax converter
    RME Audio ADI-2 FS (AK4493) DAC
    Chord Clearway XLR interconnects
    Audioquest Crimson USB interconnect
    QED Quartz Reference optical interconnect
    Edifier S3000 Pro active speakers
    Atacama SE24 stands

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    Thanks

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    Only fellow audio addicts can appreciate this stuff. We had friends over for the memorial day weekend and one of my guests told me that he overheard the wife of another friend present say that her husband would have to shoot her before she would let him get away with putting all the audio gear I have in her living room. It is an "acquired" taste...

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    being single DOES have it's advantages.

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