I don't think that I have ever shared my complete "Ultra High End " garage system in detail with all of you before.
There have been snippets of it in photos of my builds before, but I don't think I have featured the bleeding edge components being used in it.
I will start with the "front end" of this no expense spared set up.
I'm not trying to offend anyone with my obvious show of wealth and taste. I have worked very hard for what I have.
So what you see here is my old Samsung S8 phone that wont run unless it is on the charger because it is pushing close to 9 years old.
It is hooked to a Parts Express TPS3116D2 3 channel amplifier that I paid upwards of $35.00 for. It is powered by a old Laptop power brick that I took out of the garbage at work.
The "server" and the amp are connected by a 3.5 mm cable that I found in a box of old stuff out in my shed.
The amp is contained in a what appears to be an old Tupperware sandwich container, but it is not Tupperware, because they don't sound as good as the Walmart knockoffs.
If you look closely at the container you can see the letter "C" is carefully inscribed by a Calligrapher, it is there to show that it is a "Classic" amplifier and has nothing to do with my wife's name is Carol and she didn't want someone stealing her sandwich.

Now this is the system in its full glory, notice all of the work that has been done to the room's acoustics.
The diffraction between the speakers being taken care of by diffractors cleverly disguised as a common chair covered with a very dusty oversize sweatshirt.
The cases of Diet Coke in front of the subwoofer are actually bass traps cleverly integrated into the decor.

This only goes to show you what can be achieved when you open your wallet real wide and man up fo the job!