I often notice that people who have open reel decks and/or tube equipment are nicest


 around here on Audiogon. They are also usually very knowledgeable.

What's your impression?

inna

Well, I’m rarely a proponent of sweeping generalities, but this one has me thinking of all the times I’ve been smacked down online by some snot-nosed (or low-T even) audiophool, audiofanatic, audiofascist here and there.

My usual learned suspicion (speaking of sweeping generalities) is those who go so such extremes to defend so little have so little to defend.

Not talking Goldwater-era sensibilities here (extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice), just that the farther over the edge someone is willing to drag a specious, or worse, buzzword and high-tech “auty” argument, the less likely it is to have much value - for me, that is.

YMMV.

But thanks for bringing it up.

We're a pretty good looking bunch too! Joe Novak. (owner of four high end reel to reel machines)

Yes, I have 2 R2R decks. My wife insisted on it, She thought they might help file a couple of burrs off my course personality. It’s a work in progress.

I think OP is on to something here.

Could be because tubes and r2r take a journey to get there. They also take a lot of thought. They’re not beginners’ gear. If they’re expensive, it’s for a reason (take the covers off a Revox deck and see). Most of these folks at least know what’s inside their gear. Some even built it with their hands. Got to respect that.

Also, come to think of it, there’s no hype there. No grandiose claims of paranormal sound improvements are ever made. Not having to process idiocy is indeed calming.

I’m not a tube guy, but I have to say that some of the threads I enjoyed the most on here were tube threads. Just knowledgeable guys sharing good, valuable information.