Ascending to even greater heights

Without a doubt, this site is the hardest site on the Internet to add an image to a post. I gave up yesterday trying to add an image.
 
Without a doubt, this site is the hardest site on the Internet to add an image to a post. I gave up yesterday trying to add an image.

Actually, Bud, its not hard, but you will need an account at an image hosting service like ImageEvent, SmugMug, or FlickR.
I'll put up a message shortly on how to do this.
 
So...to post a photo or other image is actually pretty easy.

First, you need your photo "hosted" at an image hosting service e.g., FlickR or Imagevent, etc. I use ImageEvent personally. IIRC, a basic ImageEvent account is only about $24.95/year.

You can upload photos from to either service from your desktop to a gallery of your choice that you've created. Once your photo is uploaded to the image hosting service, there is a window (field in computer parlance) that lets you copy the image's URL address on the image hosting service.

Here's a gallery I created on ImageEvent for Stereo pix. You can upload to this web page any files you have resident on your computer.
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If you click on an image the gallery, it will come up in the various sizes (dimensions that you have set up for the files for viewing, e.g. 800 pixels, wide, 1080 pixels wide, etc.) Go down to the bottom left, highlight (NOTE: shown in yellow) and copy the link in the lower part of the window as shown:
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Once you have copied the link to image file, in the window here on AS, click on the picture link button along the top (fourth one from left in the right most panel of tools). Then paste your image link in between the
brackets...
Final image linked here of a lifestyle shot of my audio rack...
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I cannot find any cables. Were they removed for photography purpose or you’ve achieved “god mode” in cable management? In that case, you’ll have to teach me. [emoji4]
No, I removed the cables for a clean look for this lifestyle type of photo.

If you look at speaker ad photos, you won't see any cables, either.
 
Interesting how tall the Shunyata power conditioner is. I only need three sockets so I hope they can make a smaller model.
 
Interesting how tall the Shunyata power conditioner is. I only need three sockets so I hope they can make a smaller model.

It's a shame the D2000's are discontinued, I would be interested in a three socket version too.
 
It's not complicated - I just tried it, it's pretty much like every other site. You upload the photo via the attachment manager. Although on other sites you have the option to put up a thumbnail instead of the full photo. Not sure how to do that here.
 

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Well my Everest is a week old. Truly an amazing product: orchestral density, spatial imaging, dynamics (looks like I bought a more powerful amp) and practically eliminating the digital hash left in the system. An absolute recommendation.
Just something negative, I have done several tests and in my opinion if you want to get the most of Everest, just use one of the outputs 1y2 and 7y8. For maximum quality it is a 6 output device, IMO
 
Not sure why anybody would contemplate removing the feet....the engineering of the feet is integral to the design of the chassis.
 
everest at home! this is very tall yet good looking.
the sound? i dont know because the powercord from the wall doesnt fit, the everest side seems to be us style. while output 1-8 is europe style. the dealer didnt tell me anything about that complication. and the shop is closed now.
i have seen now, there is an adapter available but i really dont want to run the everest with an adapter.
what should i do? is there no full europe version?
 
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