The audio portion of the system includes thirty-seven Snell and MuRata speakers attached to thirty-five Mark Levinson, McIntosh and Crown Audio amplifiers as well as thirteen Theta Digital surround sound processers. For video, Kipnis chose a professional-grade Sony video projector and an 18-by-10-foot laboratory-grade motion picture screen. He doesn’t need to worry about media formats, either; the multitude of players included in his system can play Blu-ray discs, HD DVDs, CDs, DVDs, Laserdiscs and even VHS tapes. In case that isn’t enough, there’s a SATA drive that holds 72 hours of HD footage and a PlayStation 3. There’s even a kind of swordfish-shaped model ship thing. All of these for ~ $ 6 mil
... living a vi(ntage)king analog lifestyle in a digital world ...
eu cred ca nu e dementza. E doar o pasiune si un hobby insotite si de putere financiara dar si de inteligentza (caci un hobbyst prost nu ajungea la sistemul ala, ar fi comandat altceva).
Exceptand gandul ca stand in cercul ala de amplificatoare pe tuburi te poti bronza destul de repede, eu ma gandesc la munca de a schimba tuburile uzate in herghelia aia de McIntosh-uri ! Exceptand munca de reglaj.
Cred ca la sistemul ala trebuiesc angajati salariati cu carte de munca si program stabil!
Imi place mult macheta submarinului Nautilus !
Grozav ce au facut oamenii astia!
Prostu' invata pe pielea lui, desteptu' pe-a altuia.