I can understand that gold can be a good material for speaker enclosures, but what diamonds add to the sound?
Most Expensive Audio System $1.8 million from Bang & Olufsen 24k Gold & 70 Diamonds - YouTube
Most Expensive Audio System $1.8 million from Bang & Olufsen 24k Gold & 70 Diamonds - YouTube
It's a hi-fi. Looks are Important.
I've always wanted to be rich, so I can be eccentric instead of weird. I could afford this:
ROYAL DEVICE Hi-Efficiency Loudspeakers Audiophile speaker systems High fidelity systems Sistemi di altoparlanti hi-end HiFi ed Alta Efficienza Lautsprecher Diffusori acustici stereo Enceintes acoustiques
I've always wanted to be rich, so I can be eccentric instead of weird. I could afford this:
ROYAL DEVICE Hi-Efficiency Loudspeakers Audiophile speaker systems High fidelity systems Sistemi di altoparlanti hi-end HiFi ed Alta Efficienza Lautsprecher Diffusori acustici stereo Enceintes acoustiques
May I suggest there are other views of "hi-fi".
DOWN IN THE BASEMENT - Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s
DOWN IN THE BASEMENT - Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s
Not sure he got the greatest HiFi collection. But I think this guy has the biggest personal hifi collection.
The World's Number One Audiophile? | AVguide
The World's Number One Audiophile? | AVguide
It's no good if you have nothing to play through it.
Record-Rama Sound Archives - Largest Record Collection in the World
Record-Rama Sound Archives - Largest Record Collection in the World
You gotta watch the video:
Record-Rama Sound Archives :: The World's Largest Collection of Sound Recordings Vinyl Records, LP's, 45's, 78's and Rare Albums
though I CRINGED every time I saw the straight tone arm PLAYING A RECORD with the wrong/straight headshell with the stylus at such an obviously wrong angle. And then he rants about music through computers and hypercompression (and confuses volume/dynamic range compression with the data compression of lossy encoding, but I see that a lot).
Wish I had a few more extra bucks. There's a building for sale across from my office. Would 25,000 square feet be big enough to hold all them records?
Record-Rama Sound Archives :: The World's Largest Collection of Sound Recordings Vinyl Records, LP's, 45's, 78's and Rare Albums
though I CRINGED every time I saw the straight tone arm PLAYING A RECORD with the wrong/straight headshell with the stylus at such an obviously wrong angle. And then he rants about music through computers and hypercompression (and confuses volume/dynamic range compression with the data compression of lossy encoding, but I see that a lot).
Wish I had a few more extra bucks. There's a building for sale across from my office. Would 25,000 square feet be big enough to hold all them records?
May I suggest there are other views of "hi-fi".
DOWN IN THE BASEMENT - Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s
You got that right.
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