I think it’s because by default iOS saves images in HEIC format, If you convert it to a JPEG it’s the right way up, or down depending where you are in the world
I am from Australia and I thought it was the right way up.
Now I have to turn my phone upside down.
Nice to see everyone paying attention
Looks alright in New Zealand.
You’re a kind soul Mike, I knew you’d be supportive
Current music room setup, still a work in progress, will add Focal stands to the Kanta 1’s soon then next on the list is probably an XPS DR, if I can get away with it after buying those speakers…
PS: I also need new slippers.
Elegant and simple.
“there only for me”
It has a room to itself, just the system and some seating, there’s a deep cupboard to the right I hide everything else in including vinyl. I’m dabbling with some GIK Accoustics but need to approach room treatment cautiously, I was lucky to negotiate a dedicated music room, don’t want to push my luck.
How it’s all setup is about the best the room layout allows factoring for the sofa and 2 doors but it does the job!
The pesky squirrels keep pinching my apples!
Love that. TT, NDX2, SN. Speakers. Job done.
There’s good eating on a squirrel, especially those fed on apples.
Tastes like sweet rabbit.
Well, people in HK don’t generally own cars for transportation needs. For some a car offers away time from small flat, for others it’s a love for the engineering, but for most it’s mainly a status symbol. And there have been a few cases where Ferrari’s and other supercars have overheated here (yes, I live in Hong Kong).
Still, nothing wrong with buying the dream toy if you can afford it.
I didn’t think I was OCD but I can’t handle this asymmetry.
Would you mind centring either the speakers with the room, or the rack with the speakers, and reposting? Thank you.
I’ve just added an XPS DR. Believe what everyone says.
I’ll photoshop it to keep the peace
If I centre the Fraim the Powerlines are floating about midair and a bit stretched, how it is means they rest comfortably, you can’t see it but to the right is a cupboard door so I can’t really move the speakers either way without a door potentially hitting the right speaker.
I had a whole day of swearing and sweating to find a fit for everything despite the minimalism of the room!
Sounds pretty decent despite the asymmetry thankfully!
I’ve got a longer term thought to put a Supercap in the mix with a mind to putting a NAC 252 + NAP 250 in and gradually removing the SN3 and relocating it to my office, but that’s just in my “ideas” pot for now.
I’ll second this post. Well, the bit about the positioning anyway. It’s making me feel queasy.
Very nice though, I’m sure it sounds great!
What about deploying a door stop. That solved a similar issue for me in my old listening room.
My 3 and 5 yr old daughters might have a different view on that solution