What do you LIKE BEST about your current audio system?


Straightforward.. What do you like the most about your current audio setup? Particulars welcome. Name names of brands. Stuff about the room good too!(I will also, but not in the lead out)       
Also, maybe, things you still dislike, if any?
elizabeth
I also listen every day, most of the day. It is my retirement hobby. I just love listening to music. It is my high. My joy.           
This year i got back into 'upgrading' in a big way. After almost eight years of doing nothing to the equipment.  (the only thing I upgraded during those years was the IC.). So for me, of late a lot of fooling around. The best thing about the upgrading is getting me better clarity. I crave the clarity, and now it is really here.  One odd thing I like about my current setup is the LACK of strong bass. I just cannot have it in the system at all. Living in 'over 55' apartment building, bass that would go through the walls is a eviction notice. I was worried about upgrading from 3.6 to 20.7 Magnepan, but it seems OK. My thing is the treble.. It has to be really great.
What I like best about my stereo is the sound and the simplicity. I upgraded the CD player, speakers and cables last year plus added room treatment. Prior to that, I hadn’t made any changes in 25 years. (Clearly over due.) Now, I’m thinking I’m good for a while but....

I just ordered Mark Waldrep’s book “Music and Audio: A User Guide to Better Sound”. That might change my mind about things.

@gawdbless makes a good point.
What I may like most is my setup’s ability to unwrap the sheer **musical performance** in a compelling, live, 3D way. Emotionally, intellectually and physically engaging.

That and that from top to bottom and across the board, it now lacks for Nothing. It wants for Nothing. There isn’t anything missing and I don’t have to listen past anything at all anymore. I’m finally out of the upgraditis woods it seems.

Just no issues of any kind. The lows, mids and highs are now, finally, all equally wonderful sounding and are without performance fault. Doesn’t really happen that often, at least I don’t think, and certainly was no accident...years of hard work. But, it’s behind me now and it was worth it.

$7.5k system is non-pedigreed. It’s unquestionably (for me) all the Alan Maher Designs (power treatments) that has made ALL the difference.

I listen to 2 or 3 CD’s a day during the week even though I’m not yet retired. Listen to roughly equal amounts of rock, classical and jazz with a wide range of genres in between. Always look forward to every minute of it.