Well..for me it all stared when I was a child and seemed to always be surrounded by music that my Mother would play over the music system in our living room. I used to love to get a brand new pencil and sit in my favorite chair listening to Beethoven's 7th Symphony and pretending i was conducting. Late on...I would constantly borrow my sisters portable record player with detachable speakers..I think it was a Panasonic...Much to her displeasure!
When I was in High School my parents had some farm land that had a nice house that was completely cleaned-out by robbers.. I convinced my Dad to take some of the insurance money and let me get a real component music system. At the time my Uncle had a small retail home audio store and he sold to us at cost a pair or Acoustic Research AR-12 speakers, a Technics 25 watt receiver, Pioneer Pl 530 turntable/ with a Shure M97ED cartridge, and a Pioneer CTF 2121 cassette deck.
Boy!...was I in heaven....
That was my first system...and years later and several thousands of dollars poorer, I think I've gotten to the point that I enjoy the music so much more and try not to obsess about the equipment as much. Perhaps there is wisdom to be found in old age, after all.
Yeah right!...good luck with that!You obsessive-compulsive die-hard audiophile!
When I was in High School my parents had some farm land that had a nice house that was completely cleaned-out by robbers.. I convinced my Dad to take some of the insurance money and let me get a real component music system. At the time my Uncle had a small retail home audio store and he sold to us at cost a pair or Acoustic Research AR-12 speakers, a Technics 25 watt receiver, Pioneer Pl 530 turntable/ with a Shure M97ED cartridge, and a Pioneer CTF 2121 cassette deck.
Boy!...was I in heaven....
That was my first system...and years later and several thousands of dollars poorer, I think I've gotten to the point that I enjoy the music so much more and try not to obsess about the equipment as much. Perhaps there is wisdom to be found in old age, after all.
Yeah right!...good luck with that!You obsessive-compulsive die-hard audiophile!