Tell us compliments received on your system...


So, it is common for a non-audiophile to doubt the need for high-end gear. Describe a compliment you remember from one of these folks when they hear your set-up.

I had one a while back that was kinda fun. Fellow saw my Dyn monitors and severely doubted they produced the bass that he was hearing. I told him there was no sub on- he looked all over until he found my sub in the corner. "What's this then?" he asked. "It's not on" I said, then I went over and turned it on. The sub is real clean- now he complained it wasn't boomy enough. I thought that was quite a compliment-even tho he didn't know it. Heheh ;-)

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"That's the heaviest amp I've every helped someone carry!"

I'm not sure it was supposed to be a compliment though.
Well, my little newbie system pales in comparison to many of yours, but...most of my friends are in their 20's, the CD/mp3 generation and have never heard high end components, much less any vinyl not spun on a platic $30 turntable and not scratched and filthy. It's not even the verbal compliments but the stares the GyroSE gets. They look directly at it...then they stoop down and look under it...then they go in for a closeer look...then..."this is a record player? It's gorgeous, whetever it is!"

Second favorite (pointing at the tube amps) "what are those bubbles for? I like the colors!"

My neighbor downstairs has actually taken an interest in audiophilia and is saving for Maggies lately (he wants to start with SS and ribbons to give my tubes and boxes a run for the money, heh). Every time he has a new friend over he has to come up and show my system off...which is fine with me! I scramble to get a record ready everytime I hear footsteps coming up the stairs and a faint "just WAIT until you see his turntable, HEY BRIAN, SHOW HIM/HER YOUR TURNTABLE!" Hehe...my friends are fun ;)
Newbee thanks for being a replacement..I do not sell my wares on the Net..I am all about the total solution..Selling only a single element to a client and having them implement that single piece into some UFO system with horrendous acoustics is not how I want to be represented, nor the products that I choose to represent. Thanks for looking out for everyone..I am sure, with you at the watchful helm, all may feel at ease..Tom.
"I thought records were supposed to suck?" or "Where is the record noise?" (it was a dead quiet LP) The first comment was my favorite. (Again, like dirty, my friends are of the current mp3 generation andhave never heard decent vinyl playback) I also get a lot of the obligatory "it sounds like musicians are in the room" comments. I love those too.
From my girlfriend: "I really like the way it makes John Prine sound so cynical!" From a non-audiophile: "Pretty nice for such old amplifiers - I mean with tubes and everything. Does anyone still make them?"

And "Wow, I never heard 16-bit sound so good!" from a SACD-crazed new acquaintance...