I'm here for the enthusiasts, not the snobbery


Couple of threads have shown up lately. "Should you be an audiophile if you..." either have a certain type of gear, have a certain amount of money, or don’t make your own.

I personally reject all of that. I’m here for the enthusiasts, and those who suffer. That is, people who are enthusiastic about listening to music via electronics and those who are suffering with problems who need a little help. That’s how I try to build a community.

Also want to point out, again, that this hobby was built by hobbyists and tinkerers. The range included backyard self-electrocuting iconoclasts to scientists in acoustics and electrical engineering. I’m happy to welcome them all.

Laslty, I want to say something about the Porsche metaphor:

1 - All Porsches are ugly. This is an indisputable fact no one wants to talk about and means all debate needs to stop right there.

2 - Any motorcycle is more fun and exciting than any car.


Thank you for reading this and I’m glad I had a chance to nip these conversations in the bud. << evil troll laugh >>
erik_squires
sokogear,

Oh man, you have some catching up to do.

Take Zuffenhausen delivery of some hybrid model. Drive to Zell am Zee (pass by Schüttgut) and then Gmünd. Enjoy Tauern Autobahn views. Pick your way through Germany, take the loger way through Schwarxwald, to Maison Blanche at Le Mans and be careful while there. Drop it off somewhere. Pick it up in Charleston, SC, right there close to Porsche Boulevard. If you insist, you can go to  Atlanta and check the track, but it does not have any history in it. Drive across the continent (avoid Interstates), and find your way across Texas, Marfa included, to Cholame, CA. Take a picture. Send it to your friends with a caption "Little Bastard" (the car, not you, but they will understand).

It is simpler than it seems. It may appear snobbish, but it ain't bragging if you can back it up. You and your own car at those spots.

You could skip Zuffenhausen delivery, but you could bring your current car and do, more or less, all of it with it.

I am not making fun of it. It may be a little project, but I promise you will like it.

While you are doing it, slow down. The life you save might be mine.
In terms of pure driving, I don't think any 911 touches the 718 GT4. The others are faster, but in my limited driving experience, the GT4 is far more fun. If you are just interested in straight line, there are certainly cheaper ways than a GT3. In pretty most most pavement conditions (and drivers), our baby Tesla is going to match a GT3 till well past legal speeds. Now that I am on a track somewhat regularly again, I have lost most of the desire for something fast on the road ... 99.99% of the time which you can't take advantage of anyway. A tossable convertible is in the future plans though.
My husband wants a GT4 but there is a long waiting list. Maybe the next version. 
"I have lost most of the desire for something fast on the road ... 99.99% of the time which you can't take advantage of anyway."
As much as speed limits are limiting, road surface in North America may make a Hummer a tossable vehicle. Not to mention that curves are sometimes hanging in wrong directions, etc. Increase the speed at your own risk.
Great thread....Except walking can be more exciting than motorcycle....Remember your mother eyes when you first walked, and imagine yourself older in an hospital bed....Or better, imagine yourself walking in a forest.....


I apologize because while dreaming of a motorcycle all my life I cannot buy one being too easily distract.... :) When I was young I go to buy one and try it, the price was near 1000 bucks (Triumph 650 c.c.)....But I prefered to buy the one thousand dollars books I has ordered months before, and after that the magical moment was passed, I forget my motorcycle dream and the money was there no more....


I even try flying with man-made wings, but walking is my way......In my dreams I was always flying without any wings anyway.... :)


My interest for cars ended after seeing a Bugatti 1936 Atlantic….Beautiful design a cross between Michelangelo and Salvador Dali for the design....


I prefer electric bicycle to motorcycle now.....I hesitate between buying one or buying a Berning ZOTL amplifier tough....