Memories........What made you catch the Audio Bug?


I remember back in high school, my ''industrial arts'' teacher was an avid audiophile and music lover. We are going back to '73 now. I remember one day being very different from any other. Upon entering class for our usual 40 minutes of the usual wood-cutting and bird-cage building routine,(some of us were luckier, getting ,'design' classes instead) we found our teacher,Ed, busy at setting up an LP on a Thorens turntable. Alongside, some strange, industrial-looking brown and orange boxes (QUAD) and a cloth-wrapped box with the initals B&W on them. He informed us that, today, we would discover something new, ''high-Fidelity'' as he called it.

We all sat in awe as our teacher put the SGT Peppers Lonely Hearts on full blast, to the amazement of everyone in the room. Wow! What was THAT? The equipment, the sound, the MUSIC was unlike anything most of us had ever seen or heard. I remember thinking to myself, now this is how the Beatles really sound like? I just could not beleive it.

I remember that we had no quality music equipement in our home back then, as with most other kids.

It was just amazing. Word got around that 'something special was happening, in industrial art's class. Turned out the topic of the week was 'high-fidelity' discovery I guess, as every other class in turn got the same treatment all week long.

The Following year, our teacher somehow managed to get the school board to approve a special ''equipement'' expenditure, officially probably a vacuum system, or new circular saw, or band saw, whatever. The class built a special wooden closet complete with locks, to accept the new ''equipement''. When it finally arrived, holy smokes, a McIntosh amplifier and preamp, with Thorens turntable !

We ended up ''founding'' an audiophile club at school, and would have students spend their lunch hour seating in a closed room in complete darkness, listening to a complete album...against a 10 cent fee that we would keep to buy records !

If you are reading this ED, these 30 years old memories are as fresh in my mind as yesterday. Thank you so very much for sharing your passion with us, and opening our eyes to so many horizons, music being just one of them.

Just wondering how others in this forum got the audio bug also?
sonicbeauty
I was in 5-6th grade, I was on the internet, which was pretty young at that time (97-98) (relatively) anyway I saw a pair of MDR-CD3000 headphones, priced at 700$ I said "I don't know how, I don't know when, But SOMEDAY I will get those phones. In 2003 I finally did, I also picked up a headphone amp/equalizer for 20$ (it was used most likely cost 150 new) After that I was sold, and am currently, after a few years of screwing with midrange speakers, building a TRUE hi fi system, a friend of mine is selling me his Talon Khorus speakers for 2k his friend is selling me his VPI TNT6 turn table for 2k a friend of mine GAVE ME his Audio Research 300.2 amp, which he could have easily gotten 2,000 for here on audiogon, and I'm looking in to a ARC LS-3 Preamp and PH3 phono preamp. All this started with the headphones....
Ok, so my thread is 9 years young now, how about giving it another spin?
My initial story hasn't changed, but would enjoy reading more from fellow 'Agoners ! (and thanks to Audiogon for keeping those older threads alive)
@Sonicbeauty, nice thread going it deserves a BUMP.

I started on the early 90's with portable audio, and some vintage headphones. I wanted to get the most of them, and my pursuit to the perfect sound began..
In the 70's, a good friend of mine had a Marantz 1060 with a set of Advents and hundreds upon hundreds of LP's. A little to smoke and the groove was on.

Another friend had a Kenwood amp paired up with JBL L100's that sounded great. Once he set the speakers in the open window and blasted rock n roll while we played baseball in the park across the street. We had a keg set up at second base, so if you got to second, you scored a drink. Refills were allowed at any time.

Excellent memories!