You know you're an audiophile if--


You just got a pair of speakers you can barely move yourself (inverse proportionality with age probably too)

The first house you bought cost less than your current stereo investment (ditto)

You have boxes of cables with which you don't know what to do
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When you buy new furniture more for the beneficial effects it has on room acoustics than aesthetics. Here's a post I just made on another thread:

"Buy a Raymore & Flannigan leather recliner loveseat coach. It fixed an annoying room bass node problem. Plus it doubles as a back messager because the absorbed bass energy vibrates the whole coach. :)"
Sorry Bill_k. By the time I went to respond to this thread I forgot the rest of the pieces. Lol. On a similar note, I constantly see things related to audio in every day life. I'll look at a dinner plate at a certain angle and see a woofer in my mind. Or, one time my niece had one of those bendable plastic straws and the way it was bent looked like a tonearm. Ha!
Dreams, yes, last night I dreamt that my partner "surprised" me by getting rid of our Aerials and Sonus Fabers and replacing with lots of in ceiling speakers. I was livid - maybe that was a nightmare!!!
No audio nightmares/dreams yet. Don't get me started.

I find a discussion about the potential benefits of tibetian bowls on audio sound interesting. I guess that's it, I am no doubt an "audiophile" in addition to a Yogi.
Re-reading positive reviews to assure yourself the gear you acquired is still worthy of inclusion or else ................................