I would fart on my hands if I could...
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This is my home office:


Very nice!This is my home office:
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mattveksler
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mattveksler
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Wow which Schiit amp is that? That thing is mental! Beautiful setup.
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That's a Schiit Folkvangr - beautifully built amp, sounds even better than it looks. There's an excellent writeup here:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/sch...bable-start-up.701900/page-6343#post-17024807
Another 2 changes happened, and I think I've pushed this build as far as it can go now - dropped the amp down to a Schiit Gjallarhorn (less heat and space, same clean signature), and the DAC is now an AudioGD R28 NOS.
BrokeAudiophileMan
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That's not hard to do. Pretty much anyone with normal length arms can fart on their hands. Source: I've farted on my hands many times.I would fart on my hands if I could...
Awesome setup! Can recommend getting those monitors off the desk a bit and more head level where you sit.
I have sanctified myself.
My PC / Audio setup...
Right top, Denafrips Artemis HPA (headphone amp), Middle, Denafrips Pontus 12th-1 DAC, bottom, Rotel RCD-1072 CD player, now replaced with Teac's VRDS 701 CD player. To the left of the Ray Charles CD is the Denafrips Iris 12th DDC (Digital to Digital Converter). The PC feeds to the DDC and it feeds to both the Pontus and Teac devices for music playback from PC. On screen is JRiver Media Center to play my ripped (FLAC) CD collection.
The Teac UD-503 (left of keyboard) has also been retired since the Teac CD player can do what it did as it also has built in DAC / Pre-amp - drive my Audioengine A5+ powered speakers. Below the keyboard on the shelf is Audioengine's S8 sub. Headphones - Sennheiser HD700 & HD800S...
My custom built (2019) i9 system I call Red Storm. Basics - Intel i9, 32gig of RAM, 2 NVME, 3 SSDs. Total storage 6.5TB. Windows 11 Pro. Music files stored on 12TB NAS.

Right top, Denafrips Artemis HPA (headphone amp), Middle, Denafrips Pontus 12th-1 DAC, bottom, Rotel RCD-1072 CD player, now replaced with Teac's VRDS 701 CD player. To the left of the Ray Charles CD is the Denafrips Iris 12th DDC (Digital to Digital Converter). The PC feeds to the DDC and it feeds to both the Pontus and Teac devices for music playback from PC. On screen is JRiver Media Center to play my ripped (FLAC) CD collection.
The Teac UD-503 (left of keyboard) has also been retired since the Teac CD player can do what it did as it also has built in DAC / Pre-amp - drive my Audioengine A5+ powered speakers. Below the keyboard on the shelf is Audioengine's S8 sub. Headphones - Sennheiser HD700 & HD800S...

My custom built (2019) i9 system I call Red Storm. Basics - Intel i9, 32gig of RAM, 2 NVME, 3 SSDs. Total storage 6.5TB. Windows 11 Pro. Music files stored on 12TB NAS.

That desk looks extremely cozy. I do have some doubts about placing the speakers so high, though...My PC / Audio setup...
Right top, Denafrips Artemis HPA (headphone amp), Middle, Denafrips Pontus 12th-1 DAC, bottom, Rotel RCD-1072 CD player, now replaced with Teac's VRDS 701 CD player. To the left of the Ray Charles CD is the Denafrips Iris 12th DDC (Digital to Digital Converter). The PC feeds to the DDC and it feeds to both the Pontus and Teac devices for music playback from PC. On screen is JRiver Media Center to play my ripped (FLAC) CD collection.
The Teac UD-503 (left of keyboard) has also been retired since the Teac CD player can do what it did as it also has built in DAC / Pre-amp - drive my Audioengine A5+ powered speakers. Below the keyboard on the shelf is Audioengine's S8 sub. Headphones - Sennheiser HD700 & HD800S...
My custom built (2019) i9 system I call Red Storm. Basics - Intel i9, 32gig of RAM, 2 NVME, 3 SSDs. Total storage 6.5TB. Windows 11 Pro. Music files stored on 12TB NAS.
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May I ask what the floorstanders are for in this setup?
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