I enjoy non audiophile comments. They always seem so surprised that a stereo can be an experience than just a pair of speakers playing stereo. I also love the terms they use in describing the sound they hear. I never hear words like accurate, neutral, or other audiophile terms. I never talk of the cost of my gear. The few complaints have come from a woman or two. WOULD YOU PLEASE TURN THAT DAMN THING DOWN! How can you listen to that guy. He can't even sing. Play something that they like and it's now, what a nice sounding stereo. The terminology of non audiophiles is very refreshing.
Hi end audio who cares
During the holidays i had alot of people over my house.
MY wife would insist that i play my stereo for these
people,why i do not know.
Here are some comments that i got(is that a bose)
(We have panasonic at home,we justlove it)
(how much you pay for all that stuff)
(why do you need such big speakers)
I did not one comment such as(wow thatsounds great)
Next time we have company i am hiding the power cords!
MY wife would insist that i play my stereo for these
people,why i do not know.
Here are some comments that i got(is that a bose)
(We have panasonic at home,we justlove it)
(how much you pay for all that stuff)
(why do you need such big speakers)
I did not one comment such as(wow thatsounds great)
Next time we have company i am hiding the power cords!
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