So you're an audiophile - are you also a musician?


I was wondering if a "typical" audiophile is or has been a musician (air band not included). If so, what instrument(s) do you play now or have played?

Thanks for taking my very unsophisticated pole.

Kevinzoe
kevinzoe
I've played and sung Bluegrass for 35 years, 10 of those full-time professional in Georgia.I live in San Francisco now and front my own band ( our website : Darkhollow.home.attbi.com ) . Learning about the Audiophile hobby has made me amuch more carefull listener and improved my performance a lot. --- John
I have heard some "musicians" disclaim audio systems because they don't produce sound like they hear on stage. Well, duh, it's not supposed to. I'm sure that horn players have a very different perspective than string players. While not a musician, I've still had the stage vantage point on many occasions and with very little exception I much prefer to be in a good seat with the audience. While musicians like chefs, mechanics and magicians may have insights to the ingredients and operation of the subject at hand they don't necessarily have an advantage with regards to the appreciation of the final results till they join in the more common absorption for which and whom it was intended for in the first place.
I've played clarinet/bass clarinet/bit 'o sax for long enough that I should be much better than I am now! Still, I love it and play regularly with a local orchestra and a wind band. While an amateur, I do occasionally get paid, particularly around this time of year!

Bishopwill - do you recall the clarinet player on the recording?
Bishopwill notes:
"...What I and another classically trained musician in the room heard was a mediocre clarinet player with intonation all over the place, lousy articulation, and no sense of correct performance practice for Weber..."

Quite so. THAT is what all of us will notice, surely, when listening to MUSIC rather than the equipment... Possibly the friend was making a system-related point, and had not entered "music mode"?

BTW, I played the guitar in earlier years, and have been a "consumer" of classical music for over 40 yrs :)
I started playing electric guitar almost 40 years ago. I then learned how to build classical guitars by studying under a master luthier. About 2 years later I quit building guitars exclusively and got into making wood furniture. Since then I've gone through dozens of electric and acoustic guitars. Currently I play only acoustic. I own a Martin custom 6 string and a Martin custom 12 string.

I'm currently looking at congas and expect to put a nice set together this year.

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