Ode To Audio Clubs - Lunacy Loves Company


Last year, I was fortunate to stumble upon a post here that led me to ask another local guy if he ever got together w/other audiophiles in the area. That led me to a group of folks who get together regularly(every two months) and listen to each others systems. Usually, things are informal, with everyone bring music that they'd like to demo, and the host starting it off with a few demo tracks of their choosing. Occasionally, we've had a dealer or manufacturer do a demo for us, but it's pretty low key.
In addition to the larger group sessions, many of us have gathered to do component shootouts, road trips to record stores and the occasional concert.
Our group is probably no different than other A-goners who live near you. We have a WIDE variety of components, musical preferences, sonic preferences, and alcoholic beverage preferences. Everything from Mahler & single malt to Flaming Lips and tequila.
This group has challenged each other, supported each other in their quest for better sound, turned each other on to countless pieces of music, and busted chops till the day is done. We've lent each other gear, swapped tubes, and burned disks(pirates, arggh!). We've listened and interrupted, and listened some more. We've talked each other into and out of upgrades.
If you can find 10 audiophools within a 90 minute drive of where you live, you can and should make the effort. You will be rewarded in many ways...Cheers,
Spencer
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Showing 1 response by rooze

I'll second what Dirtyragamuffin wrote above.
As a NEWAS(s) member it's been a lot of fun meeting likeminded(?) individuals within driving distance of my home. As a native Brit, I spent the first 6+ years here in Green Bay wondering if the entire social scene didn't just revolve around bars and Packer parties!....Now in less than a year I've made a bunch of friends, most of whom are as loony in the head as I am.
I'd recommend to anyone starting up a new club that you try and get something going with a website as soon as you can. It's a great way to communicate between members, bring new people into the group, and have a bit of a larf at the same time. We have a message board that provides an outlet for peoples madness and helps us get to know each other, learn about our systems, musical preferences, and hey, even our political/sexual orientations in some instances!!
There's one thing we don't do as a group, and that's take ourselves too seriously. If you can't have some fun whilst you're blowing your rent money, then you might as well give it all up.
Checkout what a handful of enthusiasts can achieve in a few short months: NEWAS
If anyone were interested in cloning the above website and starting a local club of your own, I may be able to help.