BEST AUDIOGON POSTS


What are the must-read audiogon posts? I like "best female vocals"
jjwa
I learned more about this community and the people from the thread Patrick Malone-Lugnut Thread. I hesitated about posting this thread because it is still a little raw but it really shows that this is a group of people that enjoy audio but really care about people. It's not about audio per se but it is. I came to know quite a few people in the A'gon community alot better because of this thread and Pat and Barb and Kirsten especially. Who can forget this Thread to show what kind of guy Lugnut was. Thanks all for the memories. This has to be the most emotional post on A'gon and the most read!!!

Boss302
There are a LOT of really excellent posts in the Virtual Systems category. It's really nice that people are willing to share a glimpse of their hobby and their rigs. It's fascinating to see the thought that people have put into their systems, the great photos showing different designs, and the varying degrees of satisfaction that people have achieved. It's especially gratifying to see the people who've managed to be satisfied, at least for the time being, the ones who've shown that it CAN be done.
Those flaming DK design posts were my favorites. Although I never contributed, I did enjoy reading them and learned a lot about members. It was later that I realized by adding to the post it is easier to track.
Now I get the most enjoyment from posts concerning music. I've been turned on to some fine music here from various members.
Jax2...If you look at our audiophile hobby from a psychological point of view it very much resembles the car collector's interest. Both are irrational expensive (overpriced) quests for subjectively perceived quality. Many collector hobbies would qualify...planes, boats, stamps, bottle caps, women(?). Thank God I am sane.
I have found the best posts are rarely IN ALL CAPS (wink!)

Eldartford makes a great connection/observation ....Audiophiles are passionate about something on the extreme fringe.....seeing what someone drives gives considerable insight and has changed my preconceptions about us audiophile