Is this a male hobby or are there females bitten


I've noticed in a number of forums that the ratio seems to be about 100 to 1 in favor of males.
It has been proven the female hearing curve is slightly different than the male hearing curve.
As a married mail, I am curious as to the number of females that are as far into stereo or HT. Do you trade equipment or change as often as we males do.?
whl248
Hey Brianmgrarcom, What Uli said is absolutly correct, i just crawled out of the primordial sludge 6 weeks ago.

thats stuff really gets everywhere, and man is it hard to get off, one would think it was oil based.

hahahahahaha

Either way, Created, Evolved, just a matter of personal beliefs, however, i think alot of what he said is right, and it can be applied to cration. Im sure if we are made from god he wanted to be sure he had us in our correct roles, so he gave mean the abolity to think on a more broad based 3 dimentional way, and women a more focused and verbal mind.

tell ya one thing, they truly do seem to have eyes in the back of thier head sometimes...
Wow! What a breath of fresh air. There hasn't been a thread characterized by wild generalizations and straw-man logic here in awhile.

Oy
Well, as Jack Benny would say. I never expected this and I hope this doe not turn into a dispute.

I agree about clothing - some never worn, some overpriced. I ask to get something, the answer is always NO. I have never said anything about 2 hour long distance calls to her sister, never told her no about clothes, but after 21 years a tube amplifier needs something.

I also notice there is not a post by a female. My wondering is over.
If I were a woman reading the comments in this thread, I wouldn't deign to offer input - I'd be horrendously offended. As a man engaged in this hobby, I am offended and embarrassed by the comments made.

This thread started with what struck me as a reasonable question seeking understanding. What followed would surely shut down any dialog with the knowledgable women who ocassionally do post here.

In my experience, many women care about good sound and can tell in about 3 seconds whether a system is worth wasting any more time on. Most of these same women are willing to spend reasonable (and unreasonable) sums for a system that sounds very good or for a piece of gear that materially improves the sound. But, most also have reached the sane conclusion that no system will ever sound as good as live music and being in a perpetual state of anxiety over this issue (as are many of us men in this hobby) is a waste of good energy that can be used more beneficially elsewhere.

I am fortunate to have lived with one such woman for over 30 years. Her tolerance for " angst'ing " over hardware is minimal, but ask her to listen and offer an opinion and she'll absolutely "nail" the differences between one system and another, or one peice of gear and another, in under 2 minutes. And, if the difference means a more complete or more truthful recreation of the music, she'll support making the investment to accomplish that. But her patience with all this hardware comparison gets exhausted in about 45 minutes (which is about the time it takes me to finally begin to understand what she heard in those first 2 minutes).

Sorry if I've offended anyone who has posted here, but I really believe that men who engage in this hobby need to significantly "clean up our act" if we ever wish to include more women in the discussions that occur here and elsewhere related to audio.
Oh, just wonderful. Rushton's post and the Hee-Haw understanding of my posts in the past compell me to note to readers that my post was satire of those who see female audiophiles as they see dwarfs walking down street.