Your first step down the "audiophile" path? And sharing mine.


To share,.. my audio/hi-fi journey began with early Dynaco, 18 gauge zip cord, and BSR turntable.  But that was youthful music to my young ears.  The first step down the music/audio gear addiction was the following:

Yamaha CA-1000 amplifier
Yamaha CT-800 tuner
Yamaha YP-800 table with early ADC XLM
very early Monster wires/interconnects (which replaced 18g zip cord)
Advent cassette deck
Stacked Large Walnut Advents (top pair upside down)

And to feed my addiction I was getting British pressings from a store in 
London....as well as the earliest MoFi when they came out (and there were 
a few other "special pressings" companies)

My path since has included many of the high-end companies you 
could name, but that early system is very much deep into my memories. 

With a large outdoor FM antenna with rotor, I could pick up late night 
FM stations that would compete with needed sleep time.  Ah, the joy 
of youth. 



whatjd

Early to mid 50s, neighbor had Garrard RC 80 changer with GE variable reluctance cartridge, custom amp with separate power supply, and a JBL C34 corner horn.  I was hooked.  I installed an RCA receptacle in my Fender guitar amp for a little RCA 45 RPM player, then on to Heath Kits and home built speaker cabinets.  By late 60s, Marantz 18, AR turntable with Shure V-15, AR 3a speakers.

db

The first time hearing Magnepans as a 20 something. Magic.

It was many years before I could own them. It's still magic.

When I heard at age 14 in 1966 Magical Mystery Tour on my cousin's KLH compact stereo with the small wall-mounted speakers! I knew then that equipment mattered!

I noticed I could play a CD on my system, play it on a friends system and it sounded different, play it in my car and hear yet another version, play it in a friends car and still another variation. I thought it was all related to speakers so in '97 I went into my first high end audio store and after listening to a different types, picked up my first pair of PSBs.