Who R U?


A while back Garfish mentioned he lked the idea of getting to know some of us better.As no one has started a thread like this before I will take the plunge.I have been involved in and read many heated exchanges here in AudioGon.I hope no one attacks me for this thread saying "who cares about you,this is audio" Anyway,Im 45 and live in W.N.Y.I have never been married but have a music loving 11 year old daughter who lives with me.I have been a nurse for 20 years.Before that I was a Navy Corpsman for several years.I recently became engaged (first time) to a beautiful 30 year old music loving woman.At my age a 30 year old is a keeper and I have never been happier!! My other interests??Im into vinyl,who has time for anything else??
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Treyhoss - I have stories galore..but many my wife shouldn't know about, so I think I'll save the book for when I'm REALLY old. BTW, a build on the thread. I posted a message a while back asing if there were any audiophiles in Cincinnati, OH. Via this thread, I met a fellow Audiogoner who lives a few blocks away (!) and we've done 4 listening sessions together since, loaned each other interconnects and music, etc. Alway glad to have a seocnd opinion, so if any of you is ever in Cincinnati..drop me a line in advance!
I have begun this hobby when I was 11 and living in South America, especifically, Paraguay. I guess my first encounter with gear was through some borrowed equipment from my brother's wealthy Jesuit educated friends. Some old Technics receiver and turntable....Afterwards, I really into hifi or low fi when I got my own 1985 Sony MIDI system. It has been a long road since, 17 years, High school in a rough part of NYC, the Bronx, school in plush upstate private school and graduate school for an MA in Spanish lit from University of Kansas. I am doing this crazy job called teaching now. Not married, thank you, and I am an avid reader to this site, which, by the way, was directed to my attention by a dealer who wanted to make a sale, but I guess he never did....My system in the US consisted of SS, Carver junky amp, Sumo Preamp, Sony CDP, Infinity Kappa 9s and a NAD 3 head tape deck. Now, after selling, wasting money and time, my system for years to come is taking shape. Used SFL-2, new Sonic Frontiers Power 2, Gershman X1 and SW1 4 piece speaker system combination, Mcintosh MR78 tuner - Mint from EBAy - a rarity indeed not even one finger print mark on it!, and either today or Monday, the DAC-1 from Bel Canto which I will use to run with my DVD player. Although there is much I have learned from the site especially about stereos, I am always surprised to find the honesty and the tone of all people in the site, except those feisty types, a great surprise. This site is incredible and I think it is just the beginning of great things to come. Background...I am Korean, speak a few languages, my best being Spanish and English...others include French, Portuguese and Korean. Great thread.
Saw the thread and thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. Name is John, I'm a 37 y.o. internist in Indy (work in a public health clinic - no Jag for me!). I've been back into vinyl with a vengance since I moved here 5 1/2 years ago (mostly jazz and rock, starting to dabble in classical). I'm also in the process of restoring/ hot-rodding a '63 Chevy Deuce. I've had some great dealings with some of the members on Audiogon, and find the discussions VERY informative. Looks like there's a fairly diverse group here - it's pretty cool to read some things about the members of our 'community.'
What can I possibly say about myself? I'm 35, single and living in New York (Sounds like a personal ad!) An acupuncturist by profession, I'm also a film-maker/photographer with a passion for fine cognac and most especially absinthe. No hang-gliding or parachuting though.Living in New York City is exciting enough! My father loved both music and electronics and I guess you could say I was influenced by his interests as a youngster. I've had the hi-fi bug for 20 years cobbling together mostly mid-fi junk until an older friend of mine took me down to his basement for a listen to his Sota/Conrad-Johnson/Magnepan Tympani rig. Blew my mind!! It's been downhill ever since! I'm currently enjoying my Krell seperates/Linn 'table/Revox B760 tuner/vintage Nakamichi deck and several vintage Reel-to-Reel machines. In addition to collecting vinyl for 20 years, I've recently started collecting R2R tapes (mostly from e-bay). CD's are also welcome as I'm no snob! When it comes to music Jazz is king but my taste is extremely diverse from rock to classical to pop to...well you get the idea! In closing I think I should mention that I have an absolutely beautiful and wonderful girlfriend who is both a teacher and psychologist. I'm also convinced that when it comes to audio-related matters she probably thinks I'm completely insane but has never actually come out and said this. Needless to say it's one of the MANY things I love about her! Audiogon is a great site! Keep 'em comin' folks!!
I'm 31, single, never married, no kids, live in the southeast USA, and work in a photography business. I am not affluent in the least, the way most of you are. I hope to be. I got a bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, but really should have done recording engineering (may still). I used to want to design the body of the "next Porsche", but the Boxster got done by somebody else (Weissach did see my design 4 years before the Boxster was first exhibited, however). My other hobbies include reading science fiction, watching movies, riding dirtbikes and ATV's, doing yardwork, and posting here.........................I have been both hated, and liked by many on this site in the past few months (the AG staff included...guess which category they fall into!). I can be hotheaded, especially when ganged up on...or hounded by closed minded people. I consider my hearing to be excellent. I listen to music often (though not enough to vinyl, of late). I've spent far too much money on vinyl reissues, the smell alone is intoxicating, the sound is even better! Like essentially everyone here, I think my system sounds better than any others I've heard...though I fully realize that I've not heard the several dozen (in the world) TRULY world class systems out there. My audio philosophy is that I want to hear what's on the recording, and not the listening room's contribution. And...Two channels suffice for music, with the out of phase information coming thru fine in a properly set up room (Q Sound, other dsp'ed fake "acoustics", or the real thing, especially in the LSC and Mercury Living Presence, where only 3 close arrayed omni's were used...bear this out). Room decor is of zero importance in any music listening room that I'll ever spend time in. The system will never, EVER be "in service" to interior decoration...even if I marry Sandra Bullock, and she wants it that way...I'd have to divorce her! I've been interested in audio since age 14. I enjoy all types of music, except most rap, and most "pop country" (Alison Krauss is very nice, for instance. I hate Winona, but her sister is killer!) Classic and 80's Rock are my favorite music; Dave Brubeck's "Time Out" is my favorite jazz recording. Charlie Mingus and Bill Evans are also top notch, as you know. I am also a speaker hobbyist, hope to get a manufacturer to "mass" produce at least one of my ideas at some point (I know, "dream on"). I record nature and vehicles/aircraft with a portable DAT, and may market these to the specialty audio consumer at some future time. I enjoy using Napster, and don't feel that it's stealing, any more than listening to FM radio is stealing. If the copyright law were clear on this issue, then it would have been resolved already, perhaps. If the RIAA ever manages to eradicate all free music on the net, then so be it...but I'll enjoy it while I can until then (I feel MPEG 1 Layer 3 is capable of 97% of the performance of the original CD...and that's good enough for me thru a CD-R on my CD player, since the files are free and blanks are cheap)...I do admit that most files are not of this quality, but it's fun to chase the phantom.....................I consider the person who started this thread to be a good friend, and rabid vinyl enthusiast who has been very kind and generous to me ever since I've started using this forum. I hope everyone here gets the enjoyment that I do out of this hobby, at least the listening part.