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<!-- #thumb --> <p>I am afraid of heights. *I cringe at the thought of walking out on a tree limb. *Standing at the top of a cornice when the family’s skiing, I am the last to go down, afraid. *When it comes to heights I am the wimp of the family. *And I find it equally scary stepping out on the opinion limb as well. *But here goes. *When did it become uncool to be an Audiophile?</p>
<p>We’ve been exploring this subject and it’s sparked a lot of interest, including one of the mainstream magazines, <a href="http://www.cepro.com/article/why_are_audiophiles_so_ashamed/" target="_blank">CE Pro.</a>* I am personally very interested in figuring out how to put the pride and honor back into the term but to do that we have to figure out what happened to get where we are; relegated to the status of a fringe group.</p>
<p>When I was growing up my father’s generation were all into hi fi. *If you could afford a console or even separates, that was a mark of sophistication. *The hip men’s magazines of the day, Playboy and Esquire extolled*the virtues of a hi fi system. *Popular Science magazine ran regular articles, ads for better gear populated the newspapers. *Even into the 60
[Source: http://www.pstracks.com/pauls-posts/stepping-limb/12599/]
<p>We’ve been exploring this subject and it’s sparked a lot of interest, including one of the mainstream magazines, <a href="http://www.cepro.com/article/why_are_audiophiles_so_ashamed/" target="_blank">CE Pro.</a>* I am personally very interested in figuring out how to put the pride and honor back into the term but to do that we have to figure out what happened to get where we are; relegated to the status of a fringe group.</p>
<p>When I was growing up my father’s generation were all into hi fi. *If you could afford a console or even separates, that was a mark of sophistication. *The hip men’s magazines of the day, Playboy and Esquire extolled*the virtues of a hi fi system. *Popular Science magazine ran regular articles, ads for better gear populated the newspapers. *Even into the 60
[Source: http://www.pstracks.com/pauls-posts/stepping-limb/12599/]