My humble system

Harris4crna

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Music + souvenir system.

Each piece of gear bought while living in it country of origin. For example, bought Ktemas while living in Italy, Accuphase while living in Japan and remaining gear while in the US. Try to buy only gear from the original country. Problems only arise when dealing with warranties and voltage alterations, but so far no issues. Wish I had dedicated room for acoustics, but I only have what the military gives me.


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VERY nice system and those speakers are truly a work of art.
You're lucky that everything survives your many moves.
Enjoy.
 
Have auditioned the Ktemas, Franco Serblins final piece of art. Nice indeed.


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VERY nice system and those speakers are truly a work of art.
You're lucky that everything survives your many moves.
Enjoy.

Trust me, I am truly paranoid with every move. I contemplated storing the system prior to this move to Japan, but I knew I could not live without the system for 3 years. I was right without the system I would have never been able to witness the beauty of the Accuphase gear unless I brought the system.


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Thanks. The equipment for me is an experience. I just do not buy, but moreover treat it as a journey. I meet the people who is behind the equipment. Some people buy souvenirs or take pictures where they have been. I buy electronics from host countries to map where I have been. I enjoy the equipment that much more.


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