Mapman
I think your idea is a very nice one, and your son is lucky to have such a thoughtful Dad.
Larryken does have a point, and perhaps there is a way to dovetail an interest in audio with all the more contemporary multi media stuff.
Among other ideas, here is an easy way to connect a computer:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=248-599
and any kid has to be able to appreciate an amp and decent speakers compared to plastic computer speakers.
As for age questions, I credit my parents for giving me my first "stereo" (an all in one unit with record changer) when I was 6 as being one of the keys to my lifelong interest in music.
It was proceeds from delivering newspapers that had me buying my first real gear when I was only 13 - a Techics receiver and Infinity speakers, leading to Hafler amps, an SME tonearm, Grado Signature and Magneplanars before I was even 15.
So I think it is a great idea and a great age and wish you the best of luck.
cwlondon
I think your idea is a very nice one, and your son is lucky to have such a thoughtful Dad.
Larryken does have a point, and perhaps there is a way to dovetail an interest in audio with all the more contemporary multi media stuff.
Among other ideas, here is an easy way to connect a computer:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=248-599
and any kid has to be able to appreciate an amp and decent speakers compared to plastic computer speakers.
As for age questions, I credit my parents for giving me my first "stereo" (an all in one unit with record changer) when I was 6 as being one of the keys to my lifelong interest in music.
It was proceeds from delivering newspapers that had me buying my first real gear when I was only 13 - a Techics receiver and Infinity speakers, leading to Hafler amps, an SME tonearm, Grado Signature and Magneplanars before I was even 15.
So I think it is a great idea and a great age and wish you the best of luck.
cwlondon