61 still skydiving (4 world records and 4 time national champion) still racing motorcycles ( I am a way better skydiver but love knee dragging for fun) and still playing hockey (yep a no check old man league and we play harder than we did in World Juniors)
48. I got started while I was in high school. I worked at the mall and would always walk over to the stereo store and look at the equipment. Picked up my first Technics rack system there. From there I moved up the ladder to Bryston, B&W, Theta Digital, Krell, and Vandersteen.
Oregonpapa, I havent posted in ages . But to get away from watching the news I logged in. 82 and still listening that's wonderful. I'm 79 and recently made very costly upgrades. Your post gives me hope God Bless.
54 or is it 45, I forget. First record player was white and orange with a carry handle, first album my brother bought me was best of BTO (so far). At 16, bought my first stereo system from a friend. A Realistic receiver, realistic tape deck, realistic equalizer and Mach One speakers for $500.00
Cool thread. I am 63. I've been a 2 channel guy since high school. Never had much money in my youth so I had to scrape my equipment together. I finally made some money in the 80's and was able to cobble up some really cool (to me) systems. Always changing amps, preamps, speakers and cables searching for the best sound that I could afford. I got absorbed in critical listening.
At one point I started a speaker business. Let me tell you, there is a lot more in the design and construction of good speakers than you may think. Needless to say that business did not gain any traction, but wow was it fun!
In the late 90's I got out of 2 channel completely and went to what I refer to as background music. Sonos is a wonderful thing for background music. I am retired now and thinking about getting back into 2 channel. I have been studying this forum for the last 6 months and am blown away by the wealth of information available. Thanks to all the contributors! The other thing I noticed is that a lot of the gear I once owned is still out there giving music lovers loyal service.
Probably more than you wanted to know, but as you can see I am getting quite excited.
"I have been studying this forum for the last 6 months and am blown away by the wealth of information available."
Welcome to A'gon. Hanging around this site, and participating in it, is far, far better than trying to glean honest information from the various audio magazines. Finding them to be a big waste of time, and an unneeded expense, I no longer subscribe to any of them. As a bonus, you can make some good friends here.
bobo2006, Welcome to the new Golden Age of audio. In the first one we had a lot of obvious stuff like better amps and speakers going on. In this one things are a lot more ephemeral, to the point it is hard to say or even sometimes understand what is going on.
In this one you can literally take all your old stuff and make it sound so much better than anyone back then could even dream of, and all by doing things hardly anyone back then could even imagine. Spring isolation platforms, little doo-dads called HFT, ECT and PHT, all kinds of wire and electric field control products, on and on.
Who ever would have dreamed you could significantly improve the sound by wiping a microscopic amount of goo around on a spade lug? Improve detail and presence with a tiny strip of tape? It is just nuts what we can do today, to the point Frank can sit in his trailer and hear music the envy of many cost no object systems and rooms.
You won’t be reading much about this in Stereophile. We are all over it here though! Welcome!
I’m a 63 year old who started playing the piano at 6 and then the violin at 8. I switched to playing the stereo at 19 my first electronic device being a used Kenwood receiver and a pair of 3 way boxes set up in my dorm room. That was 1977. Cassettes and 8 tracks, Star Wars and Jimmy Carter. Life was …interesting.
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