Do female audiophiles exist


I've hear of UFO's , and Bigfoot, but never seen one!

I've never heard of an audiophile from the opposite sex, and never seen one either.


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I always assumed that the majority of the posters here are female.

Why would you think otherwise?

DeKay
ROTFL! :--D
with everyone of us being sooooo sensitive to our resp. audio gear choices, we sure behave like the fairer-sex on permanent PMS.....
My wife enjoys our music room when a variety of music is playing..I've learned not to tweak while she's in the room...nothing sexy about high-fiving over finding the right azimuth or listening to the same song 10-15 times while adjusting vta/vtf...
You perhaps do, Jack. Find me any hippy that supports Trump!
As a protester (which is always the case during his rallies for some reason) -- possibly! Media says that he's the winner, but streets are saying that he's a 4-times bankrupt clown. 

It also does not mean I can't speak about 3rd gender especially if I don't and didn't insult any of them ever! Laughing over bathroom situation is right thing to do because I don't want tax funds to be allocated to such cwap none has to care about seriously.  

I've been working with used-to-be dude in same office (how'd'u like the substitute similar to n-word?) and never knew which joint (M or F) ONE entered when wanted to unload simply because perhaps our clocks were different or worked in one team only limited period of time and certainly I've never gave a truck about it
I also knew that even post-conversion former-he was still onto boating and sailing just like a dude and corporate e-mail ID still would start with dude's name. 

So here comes my icky-tricky question: Is there anyone here...?
Ohh sorry to destroy someone's delicacy by touching soooo important subject to Americans and pronouncing soon to be forbidden word just like N-one. At least I'm really glad to know that idiocy is always subjective and relevant to...
Peace.

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I have known perhaps ten over the years, but only one now. For a long time my daughter was one, but having three kids killed that exercise. Some of these women have had exceptional ears, but overall, I haven't found them much better than male friends I have with good ears.
there was Enid Lumley from TAS who passed in 2008...

btw does anyone know what happened to Elizabeth?

did anyone hear?
I don't think we're supposed to use the term male or female anymore. It's offensive to some I guess.

But most 'girls' I've dated like and enjoy good music. They didn't put a lot of energy into their setups but enjoyed mine. I gave my current girlfriend a Mission bookshelf/T amp/ Bluetooth setup and it's playing all the time.
I always assumed that the majority of the posters here are female.

Why would you think otherwise?

DeKay
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+1 Sun-Warrior & Akg_ca.

BTW, I could (but won’t) name approximately a dozen members of the fairer sex who have posted here in recent times on at least an occasional basis. As well as at least one designer/manufacturer of respected high end electronics, and several reviewers and manufacturer’s representatives.

Although despite having misgivings as to the appropriateness of the thread I’ll admit that I did get a chuckle out of Georgelofi’s amusing post :-)

Regards,
-- Al
(1) as written, a politically incorrect original post just waiting to flame up.
(2) one of the largest audio dealers in Toronto is a member of the fairer sex.

Czarivey wrote,

"I know at least two: Inna and Elizabeth."

Is it Inna Godda Da Vidda?

According to the methods of approximation and limits theory female audiophiles correlate to male audiophiles as few over infinite. Therefore in general it approaches to zero -- very similar to a number of female heavy duty truck mechanics.
The number of female fisherman is substantially larger relative to man than audiophiles or truck mechanics for sure.


Rushton's wife is the only one I have the pleasure to know. 
Elizabeth is so good, I'd say she counts as two. Cheers,
Spencer

Yeah in Australia there are, but unfortunately they all look a bit like this, but there are nice looking ones too!!

http://cdn.sheknows.com/articles/2012/04/delta-goodrem12.jpg


Cheers George


....'course, that 'enjoyment' can fade just as well as anything else is subject to...there's a lot of it about....;)
They're out there.  Probably not as rare as we'd think.  I suspect that 'they' choose systems without the sturm und drang 'we' subject ourselves to in forums such as AG.  I'd hope they read, audition, select carefully, and enjoy....

Just like they do with us...*evil G*
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My mother in law, single woman, has a Krell stack and Wilson speakers, she qualifies!
Have you considered that questions like the title of this thread might, as adg101 implied, keep most female audiophiles away from these forums?
Back in the day, in one of my stores, I had a young woman that worked for me.  She was not only an excellent salesperson, but she knew as much about audio as any guy that I've ever meet.

She had a great ear and a pretty nice system.
Good news!
I have officially welcomed my wife into the audiophile club.
We spent a couple of days at AXPONA a couple of weeks ago and she fully participated in eagerly visiting all the rooms, analyzing and commenting on both the systems and the music. Even as I was tiring on Sunday, she had a list of rooms she wanted to return to for another listen. She has always enjoyed our system, but now her interest and time listening has scaled upwards. Another realization is when we have guests she'll encourage me to demonstrate the rig using music selections of her choice, insisting on 45RPM vinyl. So after 32 years of putting up with me taking over our living room, her inner-audiophile has unabashedly surfaced. She has a great ear, and good taste!  

My sister is. She has a decent setup and is anxiously waiting for her new Elac Uni-Fi UB5's to ship. She has a Pro-Ject table and a fairly large vinyl collection.

A female friend of hers has a old Hafler amp with Vandersteens that sounds nice. They're out there, but I think they're too smart to jump on these forums. I'm sure they're all using SR Black fuses in the correct direction and don't want to argue with us.