Lol - no, not remotely! But it's none too shabby either, but much smaller. It's mainly for movies, but I also use it for streaming music, either via Tidal or through my own Seagate hard-drives (using a Raspberry Pi with Paul Hynes PSU) and OSMC/Kodi. I have three HDs, each with 3TB worth of music files on them, so no shortage of choons!
And also for playing CDs on my Sony 4K Blu-ray player, through a Beresford Bushmaster MKII DAC (with SB Booster) and Sony AV amp (which also works great on 2-channel duties), with a pair of modified Celestion Ditton 15XRs, which I now also use to great effect as a centre speaker (not pictured), along with a 48" Sony 4K TV. Here you go:
There are also two Yamaha YST-FSW050 10" subs secretly hidden, to give added 'crunch' to movie explosions!
And some little ceiling-mounted Gales for the rears:
It works really well in our lounge, which also has to function as a liveable room, not just a hi-fi den! I've also fed some speaker cables down through the ceiling space from the main system upstairs, so I can plug that into the Celestions and listen to them, fed from my main system, which is fun! Great for conducting blind listening tests, lol!
One of the main reasons I wasn't using the big system was because it's more comfortable (and sociable too, as my wife often joins me for music listening sessions) to enjoy music in the lounge, especially during the winter, as it's nice and cosy in front of the log burner, than being 'shut away' upstairs on my own... But I don't mind it for a bit, especially as big rig sounds so good!
Yeah, I don't doubt it and I'm well pleased for you, so enjoy!
Marco.