GaryProtein
New member
Quite simply, when I listen to music, I want it to sound good.
Quite simply, when I listen to music, I want it to sound good.
We co-wrote and directed it.
I love attending our local audiophile club meetings. I doubt you will ever get any two people to agree on anything! But everyone is respectful and listens and learns.
I've found that audiophiles are generally more interested in synergy (I know many who don't believe in that word, but I do!) than they are with gear. They are more interested in good clean power, the right cabling, fine attention to the room, etc. Essentially, building a "foundation" for great sound.
Eric:
I hear you, however, the only way to change the perception is to accept that you are and go with it. There will always be the cache mentality to overcome. In the end, the music wins out every time!
In my case, I really like/love my system and am proud that I was able to cobble it together for as inexpensive as I have. At the end of the day, I only need to please myself.
Jim
Quite simply, when I listen to music, I want it to sound good.
I don't accept the title of "audiophile" for myself. I can't live up to it. All I do is listen to music and could care less about the tech details and such. I hate cables, tonearms, etc. All I want to do is listen to music and all that stuff just interferes with that.
Eric, are you still happy that I introduced you to AudioShark?![]()
Eric:
I hear you, however, the only way to change the perception is to accept that you are and go with it. There will always be the cache mentality to overcome. In the end, the music wins out every time!
In my case, I really like/love my system and am proud that I was able to cobble it together for as inexpensive as I have. At the end of the day, I only need to please myself.
Jim
Yes. I was told early on that "I don't have to be an audiophile or have an expensive system to join". It's just that lately I've had other claimed audiophiles outside this forum, call me an audiophile only to be disappointed when they find out that I am not and proceed to tell me I need to spend more money I do not have on stuff like tonearms, carts, turntables and cables that will only make things worse, not better because I am not interested in that stuff in the slightest. I've already made the mistake of purchasing a super expensive cart I can't mount to anything because I don't have the skills or equipment to get it perfect so it doesn't destroy my records. I don't know how I got talked into it either. I'm usually a brick wall. I equate being called an audiophile with being called a doctor, I can't live up to either expectation because I am neither.
You are very special, unique Eric, and that's just the way you are you, and that we love you. :heart:
By the way, you are an "audiophile"! ...You love music with a deep passion, you have an hi-fi rig, and that's all there's to it!
And just don't argue with me!![]()
I'm an Audiophile and so gullible . :facepalm:
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au·dio·phile\ˈȯ-dē-ō-ˌfī(-ə)l\
noun
: a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction
First use: 1951
They changed that definition in 2001. ... * Someone who is encapsulated in a world of musical euphoria.![]()
au·dio·phile\ˈȯ-dē-ō-ˌfī(-ə)l\
noun
: a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction
First use: 1951