Are audiophile speakers turn on for single women?


I recently purchased a pair of speakers that I showed to a non-audiophile female friend of mine. She said they looked beautiful and asked how much they cost. When I told her, her jaw dropped. She then asked if I was using them to pick up hot chicks. Hmm...I told her the only people who get turned on by my audiophile speakers are balding middle-aged men. She had a laugh, but I wondered if anyone tried to impress a girl with his stereo system. High end is a male dominated hobby like sports cars. So have you found a woman who was turned on by your system. I have had no such look. I just get blank stares when I talk about my hobby to women.
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Well, I'm one of those apparently rare women who love music and audio equipment. When I got married back in the day, I was the one with a huge Kenwood stereo rack system. I've always loved electronics, from tvs, computers, stereo equipment, I love it all. Speakers especially are porn to me. I love big beautiful speakers, it's weird, I know, lol. Married my ex-husband b/c he loved music as much as me. Love almost all music from the 70s to now, but if you try to play classical/orchestral crap or jazz, you're out of my house.lol
So for best odds with single women:

1) trim nose hair. Ear hair too!
2) impress them with speakers
paying attention to them as they roll their eyes while yawning works wonders....
If only Hugh Hefner were a member here, we may then get the definitive answer.
As a newlywed, my new wife turned to me and said "now that we're married, I think you should put all this stereo stuff in the attic."

I flinched and said "OMG, for a minute there you sounded just like my ex-wife!"

She screamed "I didn't know you were married before!!!"

I said "I wasn't."
My girlfriend loves my OHM 5000's. She says there hot and sexy. She likes them with the tops off best so my tops have been left unused for months now. From what Ive read hear, I must be a luckier guy than I thought I was! She also loves it loud like me and is a critical listener like me as well. She is very supportive and gladly participates upon hearing changes of speaker placement, cables, TT mats etc. Our project togather for the last month has been reorganizing my living room into a dedicated sound room. We moved out many reflective objects that in her words "were kicking back an echo" Moved piano, wood table glass vases and glass lamps. Took down curtains and put up sound blankets. Put folding doors in 2 walkways and hung up sound blankets in front of them. I also had the worst listening spot with 132 inches of window behind us. The sound has been transformed and is smoother. We both love the new sound and it was her that pushed me torwards this direction. We listen for hours on end and get this? We are musical twins in that we like the exact same music. So she has broke the mold you could say and Im one happy fellow. She's a keeper.
Oh by the way, were seeing the steamy movie 9 1/2 weeks this afternoon and one reason were are seeing it is to watch that Nak RX505 flip its cassette!
Now that's funny. No way, no how. Check out The Audiophile's Wife sometime: http://www.theaudiophileswife.com/
Funny woman get very excited about a large and visually stunning plasma tv.

It might be a gateway to the world of audio
The answer to this old and amusing thread is to determine the number of women you know who own even a mid fi set of speakers, and divide that by the total number of women you've met your life. The resulting percentage is the percentage of women who are interested in high end audio. Or in other words, almost none.
Interest in high end audio is irrelevant. Women are impressed by men with any interest other than beer and sex.
Kijanki, LOL. So guys that are interested in beer, sex, and football should be in good shape, right?
Ebm, don't show your woman your speakers very often, show sometimes something else too and see what works better.
Czarivey, If it is not what I think you had in mind, then real audiophile doesn't have much else to show spending all the money on this money sucking hobby.
It amazes me that anyone would even pose this question. It seems so naive.

The greatest majority of women just don't care and the majority of those who do have adopted it because it is a huge focus of their spouse.

And in all cases, the best you could say is that she is interested. Why on earth would any woman be turned on by speakers, audiophile or not? These things are just hardware.

If you are counting on the successful conquest of women, I suggest you put some other arrows in your quiver. Your speakers aren't going to make her churn.
Kijanki, Everyone have a right to always have something else in mind :-). I also agree that posing this question is silly. I've never thought about impressing woman with speakers and perhaps never will in my cognitive life. It would look to me that if you have nothing to say to a woman you can let speakers do the job for you (isn't that silly?). That idea can only be found in forums of Audiogon.
Women are emotionally impressed by man's mind and speech power. Showing off your toys is childish, naive and clear sign of mind power deficit.
"It amazes me that anyone would even pose this question."

I think amusement, and perhaps a bit of wishful thinking, is probably the point.
re you kidding me? High end audio is like motorcycles to woman. They tolerate it if you have a big bankbook or unit.The formula is to buy a new piece of audio gear with money from a separate band account and if your woman says anything about it say shut up bitch. Then take her for a nice dinner, play or buy her some shoes. Shoes to woman is the closet thing to audio gear. Don't bitch slap her never
They say there are woman audiophiles but I have never met one. My wife loves music but she hates if I ever talk about equipment. I don't know why women are so turned off by equipment. The only thing I know for sure is that they are.

Yes...if they hear the excellent sound coming out of it and you tell them you spent $250 only on them equipment, so you have a lot left for their bags, jewelries and shoes...:D
Focus on the music. Play some music you both enjoy, talk about the music, dance and enjoy yourselves. Your passion for the music and the great music playing will interest her. Six months later if she is still around, you can start to explain it to her. She will like your passion, but won't understand why you would spend $500 on speaker cables.  Focus on how great the music is and how you enjoy listening and sharing it with her.  Then she'll think you are cool, but have a strange hobby. :-)
I am a fat and ugly audiophile.  In my single days, I would approach gorgeous model type women in bars.  I would look them in the eyes and say "I have a really great pair of high resolution loudspeakers in my apartment.  Wanna come over and listen to them?"  Worked every time.  I got more tail than I knew what to do with. :-D
I'm lucky I guess - my girlfriend enjoys my system. Awhile back I gave her a Bluetooth, t amp, mission standmount setup for her living room and she's rocking out every time I go to her house. We're both in our 50's. 

For you young guys, in my opinion don't ask if they like it. Do your thing and be your own man. Women seem to like that- or the ones I've dated anyway. I never was interested in a girl that liked me for my car, house, stereo, etc.

Now go ask her out. Don't hesitate!





I would add that woman are emotional, I don't intend that comment in a negative way.  What I mean its most will connect with the music but they could care less about the equipment that creates the sound.  They like the emotional connection they feel when they hear an amazing recording. 

Cars are the same way, some guys think, "if I had a nice car I would get a lot of attention from woman". I have owned many nice cars in my life and I can never remember a woman looking at me or asking me questions at a gas station. They probably look at a sports car as a mid life crisis in action.  My wife gets a ton of attention driving my cars by herself though, all from men, me included.  Now that's sexy. 

Morale of the story; buy things you enjoy and consider it a large bonus If you find someone else who shares your passion.  
So you say woman are emotional and just care about the music not the equipment. Well I agree with that statement. What I don't understand is why men get so emotional about equipment?

In this general vein,. women are more sentimental but men are actually more romantic . 
Are there speakers built especially to impress the gumar? Let me know, I would like to listen to some soprano music.
Finally!!!! I found a female who's finds my system sexy.  But she's only 21 years old, and I'm older than her father.  Life is cruel, and god is a prankster.  I'm selling everything and buying a Porsche. 
My mother in law has Krell & Wilson!  Imagine the look on my face when I first walked into her living room.  I knew we would get along quite well, and we do!  I am not sure if my hi-fi gear turned on my wife, but she is certainly understanding and appreciative of the hobby.