Should people with no turntable or reel to reel be considered audiophiles?


Just like those driving a Porsche SUV can join PCA (digital audio fans can join Audiogon) but are certainly not Porschephiles unless they also own a coupe (Panamera owners I guess gets a pass here).

Please respond with a yes or no and we'll tally a vote for the first 100 responses.

sokogear
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It seems that "audiophiles" and "opinions" go together.  There is certainly nothing wrong with that.  Until, that is, when one's opinion is to demolish and abhor the opinion of another.  Come on, guys... Let people enjoy what they enjoy.  So long as you're not hurting someone than what should it matter if you have a preference that differs from someone else?

For instance, I could afford to have bought a Porsche in years past and at present.  However, it isn't what I value in life.  That doesn't make it right or wrong for someone else.  I have plenty of friends who own a Porsche (or two, or even three) and they are wonderful people.  They certainly don't hold it against me that I prefer to own a different brand of medium sized SUV with AWD because that better serves my lifestyle of skiing a lot (as in my handle here, mammothguy54.  I ski a lot at Mammoth Mountain and I was born in 1954).  We all get along and enjoy sharing our thoughts on life, including our personal preferences in hobbies, passions, etc.  None of us put down the other for not having the same passions or levels of enthusiasm for their given preference.

Being an audiophile is about the pursuit of happiness in the domain of better sounding music reproduction.  As well, in admiring, respecting, and enjoying the gear.  At least, that's what it is for me.  It may be different for others and, of course, that is OK too.  So actually that means a "yes" from me and please do add that to the tally.  

Guys, lighten up.  And do enjoy the music.
@mammothguy54      
This question is similar to the ski and snowboard debate. I know it’s different in California but up here in Canada(whistler mountain) snowboarding numbers are dwindling. I have done both equally but have to say skiing is the superior over snowboarding. Now snowboarding is only occasionally with my snowboarding friends. I used to do digital and vinyl equally also. Now I’m only vinyl.  
But snowboarding is still a serious sport and digital is still a serious source.
Analog is like pure heroin and digital is like pure methodone (heroin substitute), unless there’s a whole lotta tweaking goin’ on. Then you might have a chance. Maybe.
By whom should the judgement be made?  The Audiophile Board of Governors?  Which thankfully does not exist.  The question is pointless.