ARE YOU A " TRUE EXPERT AUDIOPHILE " ( T E A ) ???


Dear friends: I questioned my self several times about with no sure answer in this " easy " question.

A priori almost all of us think we are and through the Agon threads ( and in other forums. ) we try to show " we are ". We try to share our experiences and " best " learning and at the same time through those thread  discussion we try to learn. Well not all, many of us posted/post to be the winner: the one with the right  and only explanations.

Through my audio life I learned that exist no single audiophile ( included proffesionals reviewers/"gurus". ) whom write the right audio " bible ", many of us have higher knowledge level on some audio topics and " almost "  all ignorants with other topics it does not matters what that " guru " can think.

IMHO the high-end audio experience is a day by day endless learning and we can learn not only from those " gurus " but from the " rookies " too.

Now, the main subject in the thread is to find out with certainty what means: T E A   level  and to start somewhere first I would like ,  along all of you,  try to find out the definition of an Audiophile.

So, the thread is totally open for all of us come to help on this T  E  A   quest.

So, for you: what's and AUDIOPHILE ?  main characteristics for ?

W E L C O M E D  !!!  your effort is appreciated. Btw, the thread is NOT and evaluation of each one of us but looking for answers and a learning exercise for all.

Regards and enjoy the music,
R.


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Dear Raul,

If you break the word Audiophile into its components and consider the “audio” component. If this were a word association game what would the word “audio” suggest to you? The strict definition is that audio is “recorded or reproduced sound…”

Originally the word “audio” would have invited exactly that reaction from me but now after decades of marketing bombardment I’m just as likely to think of the word “equipment” in response to the word “audio”.

 

So it then begs the question, “Is a T.E.A. an expert in sound/recorded music or an expert in equipment and its application?” (Apart from the fact that equipment expertise could be irrelevant because one need not necessarily be an equipment expert in order to be “a devotee of recorded or reproduced sound”, although it would be helpful !!! )

Or is the “audiophile” an expert in both?


Audiophile is a name that (most) people these days do their utmost to distance themselves from.  Why, I don’t know. Perhaps they fear the name might be misheard and they end up being classed as p**dophiles by mistake! (Or some other –phile but in truth I can’t think of anything worse than that example).

Unfortunately, the reality is that no listener satisfies both qualifications perfectly and therefore it is sensible to assume that a T.E.A cannot really exist.

Sorry to leave you as puzzled as when I started.

Best regards,

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Dear lewm: """  I would define the term "audiophile" as "a music lover who got side-tracked by a parallel obsession with the reproduction of music by electronic means" """

you introduce/coincide with russbutton definition and I agree with both in that definition: " a music lover ", we can think that all of us are music lovers but I'm not to sure if in reality we all are or only like to listen it at home. Latter I will try to return to this subject.

Btw, I'm not against tubes, as a fact I used for years. I don't want to open another " window " here but to stay in focus with the thread's targets.

regards and enjoy the music,
R.
In the field of medicine, the tongue in cheek definition of an "Expert" or "Specialist" is "someone who knows more and more about less and less, until he knows everything about nothing".

Raul, I definitely have no doubts about defining myself as a "music lover", but of course I have already disqualified myself as a TEA.  On the other hand, I aspire to be my own TEA so that I won't have to seek out the opinions of a TEA, who after all will have different biases from my own.  Among people I know, only one of whom is in any way an "audiophile", I am certainly regarded as a TEA; they bug me all the time about buying decisions.  The one guy who IS an audiophile lives up the street and depends upon me to solve his electronics problems and for an opinion on what he should buy next.  But I do think that loving music should be incorporated into the definition of a TEA.  Otherwise, we have a mechanic.