your respond to forum postings as if every posted response that differed from yours was going to cause your ego to implode.
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How do you figure? I thought that the idea here, was to poke fun at oneself. I thought the idea, was not to take yourself so seriously, hardly an ego exercize. Need to tone it down on the Turbo, Johnny, where is your sense of humor? The only thing that is going to implode, is me laughing so hard, unless you ruin it. |
I read all of these Responses, and I laugh. I am not laughing at anyone else, I am laughing at myself. Boy, don't some of these responses sound familiar, too many hit too close to home! I accept your recant, but if you want releif from Audiophile Fatigue, you came to the right Thread! Someone here, turbocharge Johnnyturbo's funny bone, we all need a good laugh at ourselves! |
I am not working either, collecting a Pension, not quite certifiable. Still manage to pay my rent, and put food on the table. I certainly hope that no-one has gone beyond that! I can think of a few Historical Obsessive Compulsive Characters, like Thomas Edison or the Wright Brothers, who still had their Jobs. I wouldn't necessarily call them certifiable, others can disagree. Gee, I was having such a good time on this Thread, now it is spoiled. I guess that I will just have to crawl back under the pessimistic rock labelled "Recession". This must be how our Grandparents helped this Country recover from an even greater Recession, known as the "Great Depression"! |
You read this thread through: My Noisey Fridge |
You start wondering, if it would be possible to create a device that could actually clean one side of a Record, and play the other side at the same time. O.K.- who makes and manufactures it, I know that I wasn't the first one to think of it! Where can I get one, and it better cost more than atleast $5000.00 or it is not even worth concideration! |
I think the "audiophile" thing is because most of us are "project focused" (I would say a "man" thing, but I know there are women "audiophiles" out there). I spend more time reading/buying for the "project" while the music plays in the background, than "listening". I know the music / system is good when it distracts me from the "project". |
"You buy an album and clean, then play, the sides in numerical order." Actually, probably just buying an album alone these days qualifies you but, yes, the cleaning and playing parts are likely then as well. Also, if you actually spend time reading a thread called "You know you're an audiphile if-".... |
your frame of reference for time, i.e. history, is forever linked to the components you used to own, such as: I recall that September of '98 when I got that killer buy on a $3k new Sony XA7ES CDP for $1000 as Sony was closing out production on it...or that July of '99 when the first of many Plinius SA100's arrived to adorn my listening room, and how days later that same amp that had arrived just days earlier with thoughts of great anticipation now had me on a mission to find a fan that was inaudible enough not to have an audible influence from my listening position...and how just months later that same Class A amplifier kept me warm and cozy throughout the winter...I could go on and on, but somehow I'm left with the feeling I'm preaching to the choir ;) |
Your gear sounds great for a few months and then needs to be replaced one piece at a time until you locate the source of the less than pleasing sound you are now hearing. In many cases, the culprit cannot be found and an entirely new system is born! Sadly, after much turmoil, you wish you had kept your old equipment! |
I fit some of these -- cables especially. Never went truly high end on the interconnects -- just trying to match. As a result of the Audiogon auctions -- I have interconnects from Ridge Street Audio, Boulder Cable (with inline bybees) a host of bybees as well just for other applications and now -- have three more pairs of interconnects, plus one more digital cable on its way. So yeah -- I guess I am an audiophile. Not to mention that I just spent three hours determining the right dither setting on my Audio Alchemy DTI Pro32 to feed into my Muse Model 2 Plus DAC. Turns out -- the 20 bit setting (which is what the DAC was designed for) is best to my ears. Still -- I wouldn't have known except for the fact that I went through an audition of each setting multiple times in a double elimination tournament format. Yeah -- I guess the hobby is where it's at. |
you have far more cables in a box than you have cables in your system. OR you have far more spare tubes than you have CD's. OR you spend four hours determining just the right bias setting for your amp. OR you spend another four hours eliminating all but one dither setting to feed your DAC -- and the one that remains is the one that the DAC was designed to uptake (20 bit). |
Boy, I read some of these and I say that, "atleast I am not that bad"! Then I sit here looking at four components brisling with Vacuum Tubes, next to a Solid State Universal Player, next to a Turntable, and next to a Computer. What's wrong with this picture? Nothing, but there might be something very wrong with the guy sitting next to this stuff! Don't think that I am going to try having sex with it though, sounds painful! |