1974, 16 years old, walked into "Natural Sound" in Framingham, MA (where I grew up), sat down in their "high end" room and heard Quad ESL's, stacked two on each side, with Mark Levinson separates and a turntable I can't recall. But I will never forget those Quad's. The band sounded like they were playing right in front of me. I mean, not just good soundstage, but literally, with my eyes closed, the band was right there! I have chased that sound since then! Couldn't afford anything close to that setup at the time, but got Phase Linear separates with Epicure Trilogy speakers in college and so began the chase! I always wonder what those Quad's would sound like now . . I occasionally see rebuilt and reconditioned ones for sale and I always wonder if I could recreate that sound that I remember from my youth!
the gateway product that turned you into an audiophile
@foggyus91 suggested/pushed/encouraged me to start a thread about this. It was related to Darko's post about 12 audiophile misconceptions. One was that we are all about music - vs gear. I think that subject has been chewed up already a 100 times. I am not sure anyone has anything new to say.
However, that made me think about the day I turned into an audiophile.
It was when I bought my first "gateway" product that was affordable but audiophile quality and led me to explore more and tweak and switch and experiment and never be fully content but always be smiling when I turned the power on. It's been about the sound and not the music and that's fine. But I realize now that those Monitor Audio speakers I bought from craigslist were my gateway drug
Were you always an audiophile or was there such a moment and a piece of hardware that made the difference?
(Lastly, I am very uneasy and on the fence about this forum and starting a thread - for my last correspondence with the moderators. What I learned should bother anyone who cares about fairness or even the appearance of it. I can't discuss it because it will get removed - I tried, my comment lived for less than 5 minutes, )
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In 1973, age 25, I inherited my Uncle Johnny’s Console, the 'Fisher President II’, all tubes, 4 way horn/15" woofer speakers, made in 1958
The drivers are all working (woofers re-coned several times) inside this new Rosewood Enclosure
more about the ’President II’ here https://www.audiogon.com/systems/11420
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First time I had the “I didn’t think gear could sound like that moment” was around 1980 with a pair of Snell Type A’s. Amazing! I could not afford them but I did get a pair of the original Type E’s that u used for many years. Now I have a pair of DeVore O/93’s which are to me a descendant of the E’s. Many types of speakers in between but I am enjoying being back where I started, so to speak. |
When I first heard and purchased a pair of Martin Logan SL3s. This was back in the mid-90s. They are the best speakers that I've ever owned, and possibly ever heard. To be fair, I haven't listened to any speakers of that caliber with a critical ear, so my statement should not be surprising. I suspect that some current Martin Logan speakers would best my SL3s, as well as some speakers from other manufacturers. I still own the SL3s and could not imagine selling them, even if I purchased "better" speakers. |
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