Who R U?


A while back Garfish mentioned he lked the idea of getting to know some of us better.As no one has started a thread like this before I will take the plunge.I have been involved in and read many heated exchanges here in AudioGon.I hope no one attacks me for this thread saying "who cares about you,this is audio" Anyway,Im 45 and live in W.N.Y.I have never been married but have a music loving 11 year old daughter who lives with me.I have been a nurse for 20 years.Before that I was a Navy Corpsman for several years.I recently became engaged (first time) to a beautiful 30 year old music loving woman.At my age a 30 year old is a keeper and I have never been happier!! My other interests??Im into vinyl,who has time for anything else??
david99
I can't believe I've been a member of Audiogon for over two years and have yet to post my bio. It guess it's never too late.

I'm married with 9-year-old boy/girl twins. My hobby outside of audio is coaching my son and daughter's basketball teams. My kids are growing up way to fast for me. I am an entrepreneur at heart. I own a special event company, Team Play Events, (www.teamplayevents.com) where we do large scale corporate events (up to 5,000 people). I also own a children's summer camp for children on a 30 acre facility in Agoura, CA. (www.campkeystone.com) Most recently, we have just started a catering company called Great Grills.

I grew up and still live in Los Angeles and it was the last big earthquake in Los Angeles that got me into this hobby. Our house was severely damaged and part of the insurance claim included some money to replace our old RSL speakers. I stopped into a high-end audio store, Acoustic Image, to be mesmerized by the glow of the tubes. I remember feeling very intimidated at the time, but the great folks at the store, Elliot and Kevin, showed me around. Kevin had enough sense not to take me into their room with the Sound Labs, but instead introduced me to Meadowlark Kestrels. Loved them, bought them and now I'm hooked on the hobby. At first it was all CD's, then Kevin encouraged me to audition a Rega turntable. Love it, bought it and now I'm hooked on vinyl. I remember were distinctly putting on my old Bonnie Raite album, Sweet Forgiveness, and being blown away with the Rega/Kestrel combination. That afternoon with the Rega I was able to play some of my great old blues albums from Sonny Terry, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds. Great stuff that I had since college.

Needless to say, the Rega/Kestrel combination has evolved. My current setup includes a Well-Tempered Super/CAT Ultimate/Gamut200/Offrande with several great tweaks including Ultimate HDL's and the now famous Porter Ports. At this point, there's no end in sight in collecting vinyl and upgrades. My next upgrade is a dedicated music room at our house.
400 posts now..who's going to be the winner of the LP or CD for being the 500th post?
Tim,save your pennies,we will have to go shopping soon!
Dave- You know I am with you buddy!! It's just amazing how much life has changed for some of the early poster's on this thread, a real trip down memory lane- and that's can be damn scary. Hope every one's doing well and they are even closer to audio nirvana since there first post here. Happy Holidays :o) ~Tim
I'm a 50 year old fireman, married with 2 grown sons. I grew up listening to and playing classical music but listen mostly to rock. My father was a church organist for 50 years and my grandfather built and worked on pianos for 65 years. I love music and I love this site. For relaxation I listen to music or go fishing.
i'm hoping i'll figure it out one day...

on the outside, 31 y/o, single, white male from upstate ny (schenectady). moved all over the world: belfort, france when i was real young (1 to 4); later, milan, italy (14 - 17) and tokyo, japan (17-18).

while in high school, attended the royal school of music for composition and piano performance, but gave it up in college because i thought i needed a more traditional degree. would love to get a piano again one day.

after college, moved to dc to work for the audubon society (still with them), and lived with my best friend (a dj at a club) for several years. the only vinyl i ever really knew was progressive house! we had two turntables, a mixer and my martin logan aerius setup in our living room, with milk crates filled with records all over the apartment. ah, those were the days :)

beside progressive house (BT, blue amazon, peter rauhofer, jr. vasquez, sasha, john digweed), i also love classical (chopin) and jazz piano (love dick hyman) and R&B. my all time favorite artist is stevie wonder.

oh, and my middle name is "dennis" (my father's first name). family calls me steve.

thanks to all who answered, it's great to get some personal details about some of you that i feel like i now know!