How Did Your First Audiophile Experience Impact Your Audio Journey?


I am going to be somewhat liberal when choosing my first truly "Audiophile" experience.  In college I had a friend that had a pair of Definitive Technology BP2000 speakers that were by far the best speaker that I had every heard, but his style was mostly just blasting music which didn't appeal to me or demonstrate their true SQ.

My first true "audiophile" experience was visiting a local HiFi shop that appeared to be an almost tacky car audio place from the outside, but I had been told to ask about the basement.  The only thing that I remember was some Vienna Acoustics speakers that blew my mind.

When I was ready to dip a toe into the audiophile pool several years later, I went back to the shop and it had shifted it's focus to be exclusively home audio with Focal being their brand of choice.  Their main room gave me opportunity to audition  Focal speakers from the $750 bookshelf to the $180,000 Grande Utopia's.  What was cool looking back was that I was able to hear the most affordable speakers at their best because they were being powered by the huge Krell mono blocks that were there for the Grande Utopia speakers.  My favorite setup was Diablo Utopia speakers with a JL Audio Gotham subwoofer.  The sound that came out of a large bookshelf was mind bending to me.  As it turns out, Krell has continued to be a consistent amplifier that pulls me in whenever I'm around a system with them in it.  I also have continued to love the Focal sound and have never once thought about needing to upgrade mine even though I've heard objectively better speakers and know that there's a lot out there that are superior.

The thing that I look back on and laugh about from my auditioning and buying process was the pain that I must have put the salesman through listening to one of my Josh Groban CDs that I later discovered is a painfully poor recording.  Ironically, there was one song in particular that was used to make the final decision for which model to get.

I don't know how much my tastes are a result of being blown away with Focal speakers and Krell amplifiers being my first significant experience in the audiophile world or if I happened to be very fortunate by it also aligning to my taste.

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mceljo
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Not sure it was audiophile quality but it was the moment that started my never ending love of quality audio reproduction. Mid 70s and everyone had those horrible all-in-one systems - all being 8-track, tt, and am/fm radio. I was ~13 and a friend of mine had dug up his dad’s stereo from ~20 years earlier.  His parents had immigrated from Germany in the aftermath of WWII - his dad was a world class scientist who had been forced to be part of the Hilter Youth. Though his experiences were different I imagine he was a lot like us (restless and testing all boundaries) when he was younger. I have no idea what any of the pieces were - not SOTA but so much better than anything I had ever heard and I was instantly fixated. A tt, a receiver, and speakers - I believe all German (or Austrian) made. Just so much better and I knew it instantly and I’ve been chasing it ever since. 
 

Funny thing - I am still friends with the guy but have had to recently come to grips with the fact that he doesn’t hear what I do. We spent high school using our money to buy audio components. I remember he bought some big infinity speakers. A few years later I heard someone refer to “listening fatigue” and suddenly I realized I hadn’t imagined the headaches I’d get when listening to his system for more than 10 minutes. He recently heard my system and then compared it to his $250 all-in-one Bose system (“all systems sound so good these days”). I love the guy but that’s when I realized I had always assumed he had an appreciation for well reproduced sound because he was the one that introduced me to it but in reality there is no point in demoing my system for him. Still  I am truly grateful for that initial listening session that had a huge impact on the course of my listening experience. 

My journey started with a Bose Soundbar, I was so disappointed by the sound I started looking for a better option. Then came the youtube recommendations ended up getting a Micca RB42 and Topping MX3. Down the rabbit hole I go.

Dropped a hit of red dragon window Payne on way to Ozzy concert when Randy Rhodes was his guitar player. I remember being frozen in place I mean I could not move I was a statue staring at Randy play. The only other thing I can recall is Ozzy constantly shouting “clap your fucking hands” in his British accent.

I was maybe 14 or so and my neighbor who was a talented trumpet player in a Chicago tribute band invited my older brother and I into his home and there it was.   Thorens table, Carver cube amp, Klispch speakers.   It opened my ears to a new level of sound I had never heard of.   A few years later I’d start my journey buying a NAD 7155 receiver and it went from there.