Are you/or do you want involvement in a audio club


No I'm not trolling for the Wisconsin Audio Society. We do have a small group and have lots of fun and occasionally listen to music, but I was wondering how many other people are involved in an Audiophile Society or club. OR how many people would like to be involved in one but don't have access to a good club.

I hope this makes sense. Put your $.02 in!
nrchy
I have a few "audio friends" here in Colorado Springs, but no club. I think it would be interesting to find more people involved in the hobby.
Jdombrow that's why we started meeting. It's fun to post here and talk to people about audio/music related stuff and not have them roll their eyes, and fall over from boredom.

We've even been able to line up a few guest speakers to bring thier products and talk about what they're doing. That was a lot of fun. I'd never been able to get anyone to come to my house and just talk to me, but when a bunch of people are involved the manufacturers are interested too.

There's lots of fun to be had, and a little learning too.
Hi, I have been the president of the Montréal Audio Society up here in Canada for 6 years. We have around 100 members and hold meetings twice a month, one of them exclusively for classical music. We have lots of fun and it's great to be able to share musical and audio knowledge. We have a web site but it's in french only at www.audiophiles.ca

Regards

Serge Jobin
I'd like to hook up with other audiophiles and music lovers for selfish reasons. I think it must be the only way to judge the sound of your own system. I've never heard any other system except my own and I'd like to hear others and have people over to hear mine. I'm in the Tacoma Washington area (Gig Harbor). Currenetly listening to Bill evans and looking at Audiogon.
Nrchy,

I've lived in the Boise area since 1987, having left the Omaha/Lincoln Ne. area where I had lots of friends to share my love of music with. I bemoaned my belief that I was one of a very small number of people in Idaho that cared about two channel reproduction. Fortunately, I met a man that is now a dear friend at an auction of audio/video gear. I had made myself a "name badge" saying something to the effect that "I love vinyl". He kept looking at my badge and I finally introduced myself hoping to meet another vinylphile. When I said my name was Patrick he said, "Lugnut?" It seems that Steve (Vetterone) also logged onto Audiogon on a regular basis.

Steve and I have gotten together regularly since that chance meeting several years ago. I've introduced him to the joys of analog and he has shown me so many things that I wouldn't have been able to experience without this relationship. Great digital, cable and interconnect comparisons and music that was new to me are but a few of the things he has generously shared with old Lugnut.

Somehow he met a member of a long standing audiophile group here in the Boise area and we both have been members for a couple of years now. We meet officially once a month except during the summer months. Many of us get together, listen to music and have dinner at our homes when the "need" strikes. This is a great group of enthusiasts from all walks of life.

The club has filled a void in my life and provided an opportunity to become fast friends with quality people. I only wish I had met all of these guys much sooner.