@n80
yeah, you really need to work on your analogies, because you are mixing professional careers with enthusiasts. I would never call myself a race car driver, just because I own a Porsche and have put a few laps on a track. But yes, I would certainly call myself a sports car aficionado.
Maybe Google the definitions of these words (pilot, doctor, yachtsman, etc) before you make comparisons, because an audiophile is definitely not a professional, nor requires any training to become one.
Audiophile: “An audiophile is a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction.”
If you have a different and widely accepted definition that you can point us to online, that would be great to share.
yeah, you really need to work on your analogies, because you are mixing professional careers with enthusiasts. I would never call myself a race car driver, just because I own a Porsche and have put a few laps on a track. But yes, I would certainly call myself a sports car aficionado.
Maybe Google the definitions of these words (pilot, doctor, yachtsman, etc) before you make comparisons, because an audiophile is definitely not a professional, nor requires any training to become one.
Audiophile: “An audiophile is a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction.”
If you have a different and widely accepted definition that you can point us to online, that would be great to share.