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
Well my real name is Jimmy and I'm a 41 yr old sprinklerfitter. I'm the superintendent of a large fire protection contractor in Ohio. My wife works with me, although on the admin side. She is wonderful with putting up with my ridiculous obsessions, whether it's hot pepper growing, breeding exotic snakes, hackin my bike up every winter, or this new sick obsession I have with REAL audio. Read on you'll know what I mean.I grew up lower middle class I guess. my dad was a drug addict who didn't spend much time with me or my brother. What he did do was have music playing all the time. Tull, Zeppelin, Who etc.The first system I remember was a Marantz 2226, junk turntable, and a set of RTR speakers with the tweeters missing. It ruled. When the old man got his sh!t together and got a real job, got off the dope, and bought a house, there was no room for the stereo, so it went in my room. A couple of years of resentment and my dad and I are now best friends and when he comes over we still listen to good music. He's been clean 25+ yrs now. I got rid of the speakers and saved my money to get some American Acoustic speakers. The saleslady said "people are buying these, they're better than Bose". I said "whats Bose?". When I graduated high school in '87 my parents gave me a Pioneer PDM60 cd player. My best friend still uses it daily. Later that year I went in the Army and got a fat bonus. I rushed out and bought a Yamaha mx 600, a Carver ct7 pre, and a pair of Kenwood mv5 monitors. I had no idea what ohms were, what impedence was, or anything else. I had one speaker on top of the locker and one on the floor. Soundstaging and imaging were lacking, but it was loud as hell!! I blew the Yamaha up and replaced it with a Carver TFM 24. I had no idea what or who Carver was, but it looked cool. When I got out of the Army in '91 the Kenwoods were too big for my apt. so a pair of Infinity ss2004 became my new speakers. Jammed 'em right up against the wall, you know, for better bass! That's around the time I became a sprinklerfitter. I had that rig until last year when I discovered this site. I'm happy with the set-up I have now but I know I can do much better. A 15'x21' room is going into the basement this winter. Thats when, as one agon member told me, the commercial will go and the Cadillac will come in. As far as the Marantz 2226, last year my mom called and told me I still had some stuff in their garage. I went over and bigger than life the Marantz was there in a box. Been there since '87 when I went in the Army. Cleaned up, new parts, and now it resides in my bedroom with a Marantz cd5001.
I'm a new addition to the forum and probably won't be an active regular in the long term, but certain am enjoying being involved at the moment. I'm 32 years old, hold an engineering degree, currently work at a Navy shipyard and live in the Pacific Northwest. I have been happily married for six years.

I've enjoyed audio for a long time, but as with anything else, my paradigm has shifted several times on the meaning of quality audio equipment. In the past few months I've spend a little over $5,000 of hard earned overtime on upgrading everything related to audio. In fact, the only remaining things are speaker wires and some digital cables.

My real interest is rock crawling. I own a 1989 Toyota 4Runner that I've driven to Moab, UT multiple times and also to the Rubicon. I grew up wheeling in the mountains of Colorado where I grew up. I've done the hardest normal trails in Moab and still drive it on the highway so it's about as tuned as my audio system.
53 years young, professional chef, still only like 2 channel music but in the process of getting into surround sound.
39 year old project manager from georgia living in Trinidad thanks to the construction economy in the states. Wife and three sons are here and they all like my audio fixation. Best part about coming to Trinidad is that it forced me into smaller systems due to shipping and importation tax. Teak here is less than 5 dollars US per board foot so I have been making horns and single driver enclosures (thanks dave from planet 10) that look pretty good and sound amazing with the SET amp I bought here (thanks jayfalvo, I'm having a blast with the amp). Bought my first system from a Canadian here on A'gon a couple of years ago (naim, spendor and rel, awesome set up in my book) and I have been hooked ever since. I hope everyones experience has been like mine on A'gon, I have had no problems buying and every purchase has come with a wealth of knowledge for free. Anyway, thats me. Thanks, Tracy
Great to see such varied persons into audio. I am a 55 year old broadcast technician living in NJ with a wive and two kids in college. Oh, I can not wait for them to graduate and get their lives under way. Maybe I will then have money again for even better gear. Too all. I hope the new year, brings you new gear. Happy listening.