so if you're gonna do a video on RUclips I suggest you tone down all the gibberish and maybe educate people on the facts that matter to them especially people that aren't audio files they didn't understand a single thing you said
Excuse me, but why are you watching this video if you are not an audiophile? This is not an educational video but an introduction to great sound. And the Whammerdyne amps (from small to huge) sound exquisite. These amps and speakers are works of art. You might want to do some research on Whammerdyne and Songer Audio. I can heartily recommend them. Maybe you'll become an audiophile yourself. It's "audiophile," by the way.
Nice amps and speakers.bet they took a while to build. Cheers.😊
‘ Far out, gear, rack . . .🍺
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Your listening room sounds as hollow as a cave…..
Ooof that's one heck of an echo for a listening room. Yikes! All that lovely gear in the worst acoustically treated room ever. Cringe!
I did not notice much echo in the room while listening.
IT is a bit 'lively' sounding. Better than dead....
You cannot judge the sound if you are not in the room. If you watch this via computer, tablet, or smartphone, that's not exactly great sound!
Open baffle speakers like less treatment.
@Thunderbird139 Ignorance?
so if you're gonna do a video on RUclips I suggest you tone down all the gibberish and maybe educate people on the facts that matter to them especially people that aren't audio files they didn't understand a single thing you said
Wow- lotta hate here :-(
I just let the builder speak. I am not an Auteur- I'm no Francois Truffaut 🙂
Bit harsh mate, he's just showing his setup, He's not selling anything.
Doosh
Excuse me, but why are you watching this video if you are not an audiophile? This is not an educational video but an introduction to great sound. And the Whammerdyne amps (from small to huge) sound exquisite. These amps and speakers are works of art. You might want to do some research on Whammerdyne and Songer Audio. I can heartily recommend them. Maybe you'll become an audiophile yourself. It's "audiophile," by the way.
Or you can get off your butt and google anything you don't understand. Or ask about it like a normal person.