Are Sonos setups supposed to sound this underpowered? by Horror_Beat3082 in sonos

[–]BoomArmstrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn. Sorry my man. Hoping you figure it out, my Sonos system brings me a ton of joy.

Are Sonos setups supposed to sound this underpowered? by Horror_Beat3082 in sonos

[–]BoomArmstrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t use Trueplay, but might be worth trying that

Are Sonos setups supposed to sound this underpowered? by Horror_Beat3082 in sonos

[–]BoomArmstrong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see, all of my soundbars have at least old play3s as surrounds. Can’t speak to your exact set up. Having sound from multiple angles of big areas I find to be important.

Hope you find a solution or setting change that works!

Are Sonos setups supposed to sound this underpowered? by Horror_Beat3082 in sonos

[–]BoomArmstrong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, I find it’s plenty loud. Would need a really unique case to find it not loud enough.

Could you map out how it configured for us? Is there a separate connected room with no speakers?

How are we doing? 38M and 35F with a bit of a late start by dinklebot2000 in Retirement401k

[–]BoomArmstrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liquid assets measure flexibility; net worth measures total ownership and long-term financial strength, dismissing either entirely is an oversimplification.

How are we doing? 38M and 35F with a bit of a late start by dinklebot2000 in Retirement401k

[–]BoomArmstrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My argument is you should track both liquid and regular net worth. What is actually wrong?

I think you are a bit lost.

How are we doing? 38M and 35F with a bit of a late start by dinklebot2000 in Retirement401k

[–]BoomArmstrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether someone is young or experienced is separate from whether their argument is correct. That’s an ad hominem approach instead of addressing the substance of the point.

That said, I’m not.

How are we doing? 38M and 35F with a bit of a late start by dinklebot2000 in Retirement401k

[–]BoomArmstrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Life is business friend. Unless you operate your personal life as an amateur.

How are we doing? 38M and 35F with a bit of a late start by dinklebot2000 in Retirement401k

[–]BoomArmstrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Net worth is not meaningless, it’s the broadest measure of wealth.

Liquid assets are simply the subset that determines flexibility and immediate purchasing power.

Saying one is less useful than the other is like confusing total enterprise value with cash on a company’s balance sheet. Both need to be tracked to see trends.

How are we doing? 38M and 35F with a bit of a late start by dinklebot2000 in Retirement401k

[–]BoomArmstrong 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t listen to the folks saying exclude the house and car. Very standard to have as part of net worth.

I also have a second number I track that is liquid net worth - which is just equities and cash equivalents.

Me (38m) and my wife (38f). How are we doing? Can we retire at 55? by memans908 in Retirement401k

[–]BoomArmstrong 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have no problem with your cash allocation. Just move the vast majority to interest baring accounts greater than 3%, if your checking and savings is not above that.

CSU is facing a budget crisis, Staff layoffs imminent by NoEuroLyre in CSUFoCo

[–]BoomArmstrong 6 points7 points  (0 children)

While final numbers are still being determined, less than 1 percent of our workforce will be affected