Impressing friends with your rig


I don't have any friends into hi-fi so it was a rare occasion when I had a musician friend over who loves music but has no clue about "stereos" or formats or equipment AND who wanted to hear the system.

First off, they were very impressed with the fact that some of my gear is vintage. That the slate plinth weighs 70 pounds, and that the table, speakers and amps are over 50 years old. They were intrigued by the tubes, blown away that a 6SN& could cost $150, and stunned that the cartridge replacement cost was around $2000.

After showing and explaining the equipment, I demoed a few tracks on some 60s analog vinyl. It was pretty cool to watch their reaction when the needle dropped. Live jazz with lead trumpet, female blues vocals - you know the drill!

All they could say was how real it sounded, how they’d never heard anything like it. It was also one of those days when the rig sounded really good.
What experiences have you had like this?


128x128noromance
A true friend is someone who will keep his damn mouth shut when he listens to your system with you. 
geoff, geoff, geoff, 
So they have to be blindfolded & keep there mouths shut (LOL). Does anyone visit? 
C'mon Boxer.....

You know Geoff is not about to share his headphones with anybody!


GK
In the absence of " true friends" it is just easier not to let anybody listen to my gear. Not even the wife......

Shoot , I have enough self doubts on the direction of my equipment, just think if some nosey Parker started commenting on my stuff.....
Geoff's afraid he'll be called out on all the weird tweaks. ;-)

Uber, there was a time I had that paranoia but it's been on song recently. This is the second or third time anyone's ever listened apart from herself.