I'm here for the sharing, not the snobery


Just a quick note.  Things around here on Audiogon have been interesting over the past couple of weeks as I've watched a number of trolls shift the tenor of the discussions.

I wanted to say that I fully support information sharing, doing things ourselves, experimentation and ways to broaden who is among us.

The idea that you are or are not an audiophile based on what you have spent, or what exclusive line of products you have purchased is not one I want to support.  We should find ways to share, not exclude our passion and grow our dwindling numbers.

Building kits and systems with the younger generation is a fantastic way of getting them into STEM as well as into audio, not to mention builds light years worth of knowledge in very little time.  As I've said before, our hobby was built by experimenters, tinkerers and lovers of music much more so than by lovers of spending.

I'll support inclusive, fact based discussions and those who are intellectually curious every time I can.
erik_squires
Thank you.  There are many knowledgeable people and many great writers.  It's just...sometimes what they say.  It's easy to act like whatever behind a keyboard.  I will continue to enjoy this forum and learn!
This thread is welcome, given how many other threads are bulldozed off-course by rude, insecure individuals who pollute discourse with attitude & snark. "Rude" is the word for it...


I’ve learned plenty from this or that thread on Audiogon and wish to continue doing so. But I confess to bailing on any number of otherwise intriguing threads when one of these self-assigned disruptors shows up to push it over the edge.
Williams 53b,

you are a great example of what we are talking about.  Another put down cutesie remark.  Do you feel better now.  Did you retain your snob status? 
There are many knowledgeable people and many great writers.

Wait- there is ANOTHER great writer here??!

I started out in this hobby when I was a freshman in high school. At the time, I had yet to figure out if I was headed towards a career in the arts or the sciences.

With this hobby, I could indulge in a little of both.

I bought Dyna 70 and PAS kits and put them together, added a Garard table, a Stanton cartridge and a pair of Lafayette speakers.

The system has improved over the years but the philosophy is the same: keep it simple, keep it cheap, and enjoy. It’s a musical instrument, not a cultish status symbol.