Good morning david_ten,
A party of one. The audiophile disease is a lonely pursuit. I have exactly three audio buddies in real life. The closest is about an hour and a half away. I try to turn people on to this stuff but few get it. It’s not that they don’t hear, it’s more that they don’t give themselves time to come under the spell properly. Also, people don’t know or have forgotten how to listen as the primary experience. And then there are those who are incredulous about the expense. "You mean you could have bought a boat instead of a stereo?" Some get it and want to get away from it as fast as they can so it doesn’t infect them becoming the expensive itch that must be scratched.
My wife used to hate it but is learning to appreciate it. Until just recently when she looked at it all she could see was dollar signs.
Dave Slagle and or Jeffery Jackson have a blog called HiFi heroin.
True enough.
A party of one. The audiophile disease is a lonely pursuit. I have exactly three audio buddies in real life. The closest is about an hour and a half away. I try to turn people on to this stuff but few get it. It’s not that they don’t hear, it’s more that they don’t give themselves time to come under the spell properly. Also, people don’t know or have forgotten how to listen as the primary experience. And then there are those who are incredulous about the expense. "You mean you could have bought a boat instead of a stereo?" Some get it and want to get away from it as fast as they can so it doesn’t infect them becoming the expensive itch that must be scratched.
My wife used to hate it but is learning to appreciate it. Until just recently when she looked at it all she could see was dollar signs.
Dave Slagle and or Jeffery Jackson have a blog called HiFi heroin.
True enough.