The Scariest Story Ever Told?


What is the scariest thing that has ever happened to you while listening to your high end audio system? Your story can involve anything, from buying an outrageously expensive component that sounded terrible when you turned on your system or a mishap that cost you lots of money to repair or buying tubes only to discover that the boxes were empty.

Last night, while I was talking to a good friend of mine over the telephone, I heard a loud "pop" through my left speaker and soon thereafter, some static. I immediately inspected my amplifier only to discover that one of my left channel output "vacuum tubes" was on fire (internal flame within the tube, believe it or not!) Now, that blew my mind! Fortunately, it only turned out to be a tube going bad and my amplifier did not short-out. Thank God!

I must admit that I nearly had a heart attack and felt lost without my trustworthy and extremely loved Berning amplifier.

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The scariest thing that happened to me while listening to my system was about 12 years ago. I was listening to a track from "The Weavers at Carnegie Hall" late one night with the lights dimmed. For a few fleeting seconds I completely forgot that I was listening to my stereo. I could have sworn that were in the room performing in front of me. Everything sounded so right. It was truly like istening to them live. Since then, I have come close to the audio nirvana I had experienced but not quite the same. Incidently, my system at the time consisted of Sota Star Sapphire turntable, Krell KSA-200, Apogee Duetta II and Straightwire cables. Everything tweaked to give the best sound it could.