Yayy, accepted!

Hi everyone!
My name is Mario. Main field of interest is recording classical guitar and enjoying listening to music mostly with headphones. Now things decided on their own to have achange, I will now therefor start building a audiophile room with two single seat chairs, one of them being the more comfortable one. The double seaters are long gone, i lost the right amount of weight.

All i have to start with area pair of old 80s/90s sony 3 way loudspeakers, a jvc old wooden amp (with wired wires, not yet wireless), another big sony tower amp rack and a dayton 15 inch refenence subwoofer. I plan on doing something from scratch though and i will use some of the equipment of my father either for salvaging or experimenting at the very begining... Room treatement, enclosures....Being new to this, i have a somehow long way in front of me, it will take some months.

I have to confess, i have been watching way to much asian SQ car video content on youtube recently. These guys dont joke arround i tell you. They are not affraid to do the craziest A pillar mounted tweeters, from dynaudio E110 to satori tw29 with flanges big the size of bear's cheeks. If they can use satori tw29 espresso cup plates or scanspeak R2904 anti tank mines in cars, time has come to let me try them at home first and make it a win/win situation and see if they that good and worth the hassle for car use. I have accumulated some love for satori drivers and hard dome materials recently, but i am afraid to use beryllium in a car, so down in the basement will the toxicity go for the beginning. So here we have it, i have pre-selected my tweeters, and the size of the chairs.

When learning about car audio in the last five months i saw people doing RCA cables themselves not only because of the custom length needed but because of the sheer number of cables in a DSP active setup where things could go wrong, so mitigation of possible problems was an absolute must for the SQ guys. In home audio i thought that quality off the shelf cables will do the trick but no, i saw a guy on youtube talking about cables worth 4 figures in US dollars and i thought i might do better though with less money like i used to lifehack the way to my home studio some years ago. I might try to fabricate wireless copper cables. I have a bad ground in my house that would need a bigger hole to be drilled, arround 2 meters deep that im not willling to do, also i have a microwave just above the room i plan to use for my audiophile venture. Wireless copper wire could definitely help eliminate all the crazy audiophile interference issues i might come across that dont even appear in cars, in a 12V alternated current environment with (perhaps) not so well shielded speaker wires. I have come across this website when looking for drivers that are used in cars too, it was about time to have my own account here.

Thank you and hi again!