Which forum members Hi Fi would you choose.
If you had to choose. Which forum members Hi fi would you go for and why?
I would go for Jaxwired. Great room, nice simple system and the NAD looks the buisness.
If funds allowed, NainmUniti with Harbeth P3ESRs. Bodfish?
(Unless it were free, in which case whovever has the most expensive kit so I can sell it.)
I quite fancy Cno's gear, though might have to swap the KEFs for Sonus fabers!
Winteracer's..
I quite fancy Cno's gear, though might have to swap the KEFs for Sonus fabers!
You only think that!
....but you might still be right (it would have to be the Amati Anniversario).
(it would have to be the Amati Anniversario). 
And so say all of us!!
No swapping allowed
No swapping allowed
It's all NP's fault.....what a rebel and a bad influence.
No swapping allowed
It's all NP's fault.....what a rebel and a bad influence.
Although perhaps we should set up a swap shop as its saturday..... but thats for another thread.
I'll take BenLaw set up... 
And listening room... 
I wouldn't mind a listen of BigGuads system.
If this means swapping without listening, probably no one's, because I might not like it, even if it's worth ten times more than mine.
But I seriously envy all the people with dedicated listening-rooms. I'd easy swap you my front room at the drop of a hat.
As I'd like a surround sound system it'd have to be either AlmaataKZ's or Winteracer's system.
AlmaataKZ has an all ATC 5.1 setup with SCM50A front speakers and a C4 sub.
Winteracer's AVI systems aren't actually setup for surround sound but they easily could be. I'd use his ADM40's as fronts, ADM9's as rears and the AVI sub to make a great 4.1 system.
Great idea for a thread BTW. 
If I was going for a passive system it'd be either Cno's or Jaxwired's 
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That's easy........Thaiman.
Ps. That means I'd also get to change it for more gorgeous sounding stuff every couple of months.
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