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<blockquote data-quote="Audio Tweak" data-source="post: 1124357" data-attributes="member: 25308"><p>With all the debates about PCM vs. DSD, Vinyl vs. Digital, Tubes vs. Solid-State, here's some hard truth, you cannot presume to be an audiophile and not be OCD regarding synergy and speakers placement. The difference 1mm adjustments can make to just one channel of your speakers placement can be nothing short of mind blowing if you get it right. This doesn't take days, it even takes months depending on your commitment to get it right. Forget this simple aspect and you have nothing more than an average stereo system with expensive gear, basically a waste of money. If you want to hear something truly magical, set an appointment with me, you won't be sorry.</p><p>NB: This doesn't mean you're not a music lover of course, and that's the first priority, but playing with super high-end toys and mastering the art of system set-up is just plain next level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Audio Tweak, post: 1124357, member: 25308"] With all the debates about PCM vs. DSD, Vinyl vs. Digital, Tubes vs. Solid-State, here's some hard truth, you cannot presume to be an audiophile and not be OCD regarding synergy and speakers placement. The difference 1mm adjustments can make to just one channel of your speakers placement can be nothing short of mind blowing if you get it right. This doesn't take days, it even takes months depending on your commitment to get it right. Forget this simple aspect and you have nothing more than an average stereo system with expensive gear, basically a waste of money. If you want to hear something truly magical, set an appointment with me, you won't be sorry. NB: This doesn't mean you're not a music lover of course, and that's the first priority, but playing with super high-end toys and mastering the art of system set-up is just plain next level. [/QUOTE]
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