Let's have fun here! If your system were are car what kind would it be and why? I'm still trying to figure out what mine is but still haven't nailed it yet.
Maybe a responsive roadster that allows you to move quickly, feel the road, corner tight but enjoy the ride. It wouldn't be anything newer but maybe a decade or two older. I haven't though of the make, model and year but I'm working on it.
The reason is that my system can tell me what is happening with my recordings but not at the expensive of discomforting my ear. It is not a big system but it is accurate and with the top down feels great on a nice day. It is a performer but not bleeding edge tech. Not too hot, not too cold but just enough to keep you on edge and engaged.
But I sold her when I looked down one day at the track and saw a number most twin engine turboprops couldn't achieve in a dive tgere is this thing called Felony speeding
Can’t really compare to a car but how about a motorcycle. Zu Audio, Allnic 300b, core power 1200, bryston dac. I ride a Triumph Bonneville Bobber. Old school style bike with Traction control, anti lock brakes, fly by wire. Modern performance with an old school soul.
My real car is a Ford Focus ST3 (2.0liter 4 pot with turbo, 250 plus HP, 150plus mph hot hatch six speed manual transmission. Recaro leather seats(they fit like a glove) Tangerine Scream is the color. (same a school buses, but a metallic candy paint) (I used to own a Ford Contour SVT, which I drove at it’s max speed hundreds of times. The ST I have to say has only been up to 135mph. I am getting old...
The really nice thing is the ST gets 34mpg (mostly freeway) if I stay off the boost. 34mpg is GREAT.
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