And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Too many hard surfaces, so too much bright reflected sound. Too close to left-hand wall, so early reflection from left messes up image. Speakers close to back wall, so might be boomy, depending on the speaker. It's for show, not for listening.
Stick some carpets on the walls instead of those framed things, whatever they are, and it'd help. But the speakers still need some breathing space.
All I see is the turntable and speakers. The preamp/amp/etc might be obscured on the left, but it looks more like a pile of books. Curious lack of wires/controls.
The artwork is somewhat jarring as well, esp. the middle finger stuff in red. Is it real? Anyone recognise it?
I could spend weeks just sitting, reading and listening to records...as long as the music was either acapella doo wop or classical.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna need a beer and a joint with that setup. Maybe some shrooms if I listen to Pink Floyd or maybe Robin Trower.
ReplyDeleteSomehow, I don't think the owner of this setup is into any of that, . . . looks like high brow stuff, to me, . . .
DeleteIn addition to Dark Side of the Moon and Bridge of Sighs get the Led out.
DeleteLovely chair.
ReplyDeleteTower speakers have great potential, and I'd love to know which turntable, cartridge, amp.
Looks like an Eames chair. Where is the matching ottoman?
ReplyDeleteWhy does the red wall hanging have "FUCK" on it?
ReplyDeleteGood catch! I totally missed that!!!
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ReplyDeleteThat chair cost thousands of dollars.
Nice music station. Lousy art station.
ReplyDeleteToo many hard surfaces, so too much bright reflected sound. Too close to left-hand wall, so early reflection from left messes up image. Speakers close to back wall, so might be boomy, depending on the speaker. It's for show, not for listening.
ReplyDeleteStick some carpets on the walls instead of those framed things, whatever they are, and it'd help. But the speakers still need some breathing space.
All I see is the turntable and speakers. The preamp/amp/etc might be obscured on the left, but it looks more like a pile of books. Curious lack of wires/controls.
ReplyDeleteThe artwork is somewhat jarring as well, esp. the middle finger stuff in red. Is it real? Anyone recognise it?
Could it be the dreaded AI has struck again?