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  devil

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, )

 

gano

sansui amplifier  circa 1972,  then 200 watt  David Hafler.   passed the Sansui onto my  brother . seemed like the Sansui ran  forever 

Bowers and Wilkins entry level 683 speakers. I was infected by my cousin in law. 

I almost forgot that when I bought the Proceed separates at that audio store tent sale, the owner of the (big) store came to see me and said “I just wanted to meet the person who bought the Proceed gear” and talked to me as if I knew what I was doing hahahaha! That’s when I knew I’d bought something special.

Don't laugh, my gateway product was a Soundesign receiver vintage 1972! I loved music, at the time anything Motown and starting on Yes and Chicago. My old close-and-play had served me well, but I had heard Chicago 1 at a friend's house and needed to do SOMETHING. The Soundesign was all I could afford. Proudly, I took it to college where my neighbor had an AR table, Yamaha integrated and Heresy speakers. Yup, addicted, I was!