Recorded music, live lovin'? Man you have a serious audio jones! |
Play something romantic that has a superior sound stage,candles,Chinese or some other take out. Make a indoor picnic on the floor and then roll around. |
Usually when mine doesnt want to roll around, she has a headache, then she gives me a headache, then I get piss and go listen to music. |
Try listening to music while rolling around. As long as she's not a screamer you should be fine. |
Well... I just got my system up and running after not having it for a week - so ya i was jonesin' |
After you have demo'd your new gear for a while, put in something romantic and ask her to join you for a listen. Then tell her you had been listening all that time to find just the right romantic tune for her. If she falls for it, she's a keeper. Happy listening. |
Steve; What system did you just get up and running? And what did you not have for a week? I think Glen has it right ;>) Cheers. Craig |
hen, glen: my thoughts exactly, but when I asked her "in the living room?" (where the system is) she rolled her eyes at me and gave me that mean look. needless to say she gave in. problem solved :)p.s. chatbc, been their too! hehe Steve |
Creeper, She's on to me with that one. i have to think of some new ones :) |
roll around then listen to tunes . then roll around again. then tell her to leave so you can listen. |
So let her be pissed she will get over it.My wife gets over it.Dont worry. |
I'm shocked ... shocked I tell you! I'm a big believer in the law of demand and supply. Since music has a rather unlimited supply, I have to assume that rolls are even more abundant in your case. As a man devoted to his wife for over 20 years, I can but earnestly encourage you to take advantage of all the rolls you can while they are so freely available ... with or without music ;-) |
I sent my CJ 16LS MKII in for service, so from last wednesday till today i was without tunes. I connected it today to my CJ 12A mono's and B&W N802's and I was once again in heaven. Steve |
Ozfly- you got that right, brother! |
Too funny!!! Hope she never opens this thread up. |
I relish listening to music while kicking back and reading a book, ALONE. Needless to say, bye bye gf. |
Universal problem my man - you gotta be a little slick, hook the system up and let it warm up, do some rollin, then do some listenin. My wife of 22 years has given up - she now tells me she wishes she was a stereo cause the attention would be awesome. I've made real progress because she used to say "why don't you go *&%##*&*&^ your stereo. cause silly I'd get shocked. |
Steves71, more of us have that problem than admit it. Mine makes it a point to come around for a roll at the one time I'm minding my own and perfectly happy. However, if I happen to be interested in a roll - good luck! Sometimes I think it's a game she plays with me...just to keep me off balance. ;) |
this is from my girlfried. steve, i think you need a new girlfriend who can enjoy music as much as you do. there is nothing better than "rolling" around by the romantic glow of tubes. i love tunes and am interested in quality components myself, and enjoy listening more if i can choose the selections. either she needs to get over it, join the crowd, or get down the road. there are plenty of other quality women out here that are better able to deal with your passion. at least your not in a strip club drunk somewhere. julie. |
by the way pops i am still laughing. very funny. |
What type of rack to you keep your gear in? If it's something fairly sturdy (like Zoethecus) and if there is nothing sitting on the top shelf, bend her over the rack and go for it.
Her weight will improve the rack's mechanical isolation properties... |
Be nice to her. Have some serious rolling with her before you do any tube rolling............ |
My main system is in my bedroom because it is the only room with the right dimensions. this allows the ability to do both. However, as much as I enjoy music, if it had to be one or the other... I guess this makes me not all that dedicated! |
Girlfriend?! Do you think that I can really afford to keep one AND maintain my audio addiction? |
Play some smooth jazz or romantic ambient instead of rock-n-roll, place some candles and champain and combine hobby with responsibilities. |
I'm sure there are lot's of guys out there that wish they had your problem! |
Its good to hold some back every so often. They do it all the time, but when you do it to them they are clueless. Listen for as long as you want, and if she is good break her off a piece. |
If you don't roll around with your girlfriend - she'll find someone who will. There are alot more men out there looking for a nice lady then there are women looking for a man with a nice pre-amp! |
Steve, for four years I had the same problem as you. Since July I've had plenty of time to listen to my stereo, and scam on other babes. I'm sure you know why, heheh. |
Which rack offers more pleasure? |
When we purchased a new house I made sure that there was a finished basement that was absolutely sound proof. I claimed it as my listening space and termed it the "Den of Iniquity." I made it known that this was Daddy's space and that he would decide all matters of decor and local ground rules in this area. Previously listening had been a problem at times because of the intimate nature of our house. I expected to be a bit lonely in my new surroundings, but I have found the opposite to be true. Now that there is a place in the house where I am the sole and absolute authority on conduct and decor everyone wants to hang there (including my wife) because that is where the fun is. My entire family is becoming more interested in music. My daughter has taken up the cello. We all sing and dance together as a family to all sorts of music. Quite often my wife and I exercise vigorously in the "Den." My advice is to create your own space and then make it fun for the family to be there. Everyone's life will be richer and the rolls will be more frequent and possibly more enjoyable. |
Steve, Sounds like the ole "you don't love me as much as you do your _____ (fill in the blank) syndrome". Seriously, if you are constantly blowing her off for the gear, than you own it and need to decide if she really is a priority or not. If she is, then begin acting like it and give her some attention. If you are not blowing her off and she is just being unreasonable, then it's to help her see that. This is not the easy part - The most significant change for me understanding you guys is reading Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus. I was actually given the assignment by my boyfriend early in our relationship. Two main take aways for me - guys don't multitask well at all (it's ok, we're terrible at directions) and not to go up and start a conversation when you're doing something. When we do, we get pissed because we think that you're not listening - well, you're NOT - you're still reading the paper or watching a program or listening to music, or whatever it was. - guys need their "cave time" when you just need to tune out especially when you are trying to solve a problem. You don't want to talk about it, you don't need our help, you just want to be left alone for a while.
Can you get your girlfriend to read this book? Then, you can sit down with her and help her understand that she needs to give you your time alone if she is not into sitting down with you and respect that. Can you get her to sit down with you? If so, let her pick out the music, get her in the sweet spot, wait on her hand and foot - get her a glass of wine, and teach her to listen, really listen. Make it an intimate experience (we love that- and no, intimacy doesn't always mean a roll in the hay, it means closeness, too) When she finally hears the sound staging and the imaging, she's gotta be hooked.
Good luck! |
I'd like to thank everyone for taking time and sharing their thoughts on this subject. Many had me rolling on the floor laughing and quite a few hit home on a more serious note. My passion for listening to music was one that I usually shared alone. I'm now going to share this passion which I love so very much with the one I love so very much, my girlfriend. If possible, I know this can all be all the more rewarding. Thanks again, Steve |
It's much mo betta sharing the sweet spot with someone.... |
Now that's a serious music lover =8-) |
It's much easier being and audiophile when your single.
But if she's someone that you want to stay with - you gotta sacrifice.
You don't know what you got till it's gone.
In the end, audio is just metal and plastic... and some exotic material. |
I found a two-step solution that works for me: First, I roll around with her for a while. Second, after the rolling, I retreat UPSTAIRS to my sanctuary room (computer & stereo) while she stays DOWNSTAIRS with Lifetime and Home Shoppers Network on the Sony. |
I wonder if Steves71 still has his girlfriend? It's been 4 years. Maybe they're even married with children now. |
Or watching Married With Children ........ |
Looking at his system thread, it looks like the girlfriend lost. No worries, that rig is a chick magnet! :-) |
Well, I too beileve, music is better than....er roll. Especially since the former lasts a lot longer. But seriously, since the rolls last such a short time, get as many while you can. you can always go back to music. |
This is funny. Does Steve71 even know his thread is back?
RX8man - LOL |
My disappointment was seeing Angela100 posted to this thread and realizing we never get to hear from her anymore. |