Who R U?


A while back Garfish mentioned he lked the idea of getting to know some of us better.As no one has started a thread like this before I will take the plunge.I have been involved in and read many heated exchanges here in AudioGon.I hope no one attacks me for this thread saying "who cares about you,this is audio" Anyway,Im 45 and live in W.N.Y.I have never been married but have a music loving 11 year old daughter who lives with me.I have been a nurse for 20 years.Before that I was a Navy Corpsman for several years.I recently became engaged (first time) to a beautiful 30 year old music loving woman.At my age a 30 year old is a keeper and I have never been happier!! My other interests??Im into vinyl,who has time for anything else??
david99
I'm Mark Hubbard, 52, new to Audiogon. I'm a contracts administrator for an international media development organization. My wife, Sue, and I will have been married 18 years in May. Sue has always supported me in putting together the best stereo system our sometimes-limited budget would allow. The advent of CD in the early 80s spurred and renewed our interest in music, and we purchased an average of two carefully researched classical CDs a week for the better part of 14 years.

I've been out of the hobby for the past 8 years and only just recently returned. Audiogon has changed everything!

I wish I could get more of you guys interested in RECORDING. The field is going through an amazing renaissance at this time, with high-quality equipment finally within the reach of home recordists, often at a tiny fraction of the prices we are used to paying for playback equipment. If you're interested, one of the best resources I've found is http://homerecording.com/ If you try it, be sure to visit the BBS as well, where lively discussions on numerous recording topics are always in progress.

I didn't mean to turn this into a pitch -- it's just that I found a lot of great people on this thread who might be interested in creating part of what they listen to.

Thank you for taking the time to read about me, and for sharing about yourselves.

With kind regards,
Mark- There is a member here who lives near me-though we have never met- and he is into recording, I don't know what his moniker is but I do have his email address, if you want to get in touch with him send me an email I'll give you his email address. He really knows his stuff, in fact I get sort of intimidated when talking to him he know so much more about that stuff then I do! Glad to have another technical fellow particpating.

~Tim
I am 29, live in New York, and am a true rookie to the audiophile world. I have a pompous and overly inflated title at a great firm that has genuinely talented folks advising big investors and governments about what is going on in the world (I am a useless management stooge). No family, but am going to be living with my girlfriend (who has shockingly good musical taste and has been angelically indulgent of my new-found audio habit (I just need to hope she never finds out how much this stuff costs)) and our wonderful dog. Silver is a golden retriver/chow mix we rescued who will turn 2 on April 11.

My love of music probably started with the combination of my father's forcing me to listen to lots of James Taylor (as well as his own strumming on a Martin dreadnaught) and the stereotypical Sunday morning classical music (through my parent's great old Marantz receiver and old AR3 speakers). It accelerated through my passionate (and as yet unfulfilled) commitment to a career as a blues guitarist through high school and many, many long nights playing around with my Strat, an effects board, and an old Tascam 4 track. Much to my parents' disappointment (I am not being sarcastic here actually), I went to college and my descent into becoming a boring corporate tool began (I was an interesting person once, really).

Musically, my first love is probably blues (Buddy Guy, Otis Taylor, John Lee Hooker, Son House, etc.). Coming a close second are well written singer/songwriter stuff (Tom Waits is probably my all time fav; Leonard Cohen; Ani DiFranco; Lullaby Baxter; Cowboy Junkies). Also love instrumental and instrumentally oriented stuff (Bela Fleck; Edgar Meyer; Squirrel Nut Zippers). Like, but don't at all understand classical and jazz. Have gotten some staples for each, but will begin exploring them in greater depths once my new system is fully up and running (see below).

I am moving into a new apartment (I have lived in a true post college dump with way too many people) and using that as a catalyst to finally get a music set up that makes me happy. I have a duplex and, with advice and wares from Audiogon have almost completed setting up a 2-channel system upstairs (Arcam FMJ CD23; Classe CAP-150; Joseph Audio RM22si's) and a HT set-up (primarily for music -- this will be the first television I will have lived with since high school) -- Marantz SR8000; Sony DVP-S9000ES; and speakers to be determined (looking at Tyler Acoustics as per RGD's recommendation).

I think audiogon is truly fabulous and look forward to learning more from all of you who have put in the blood, sweat, years, tears, and dollars to figure out answers (or at least gain insights) into all things audio. Apologies for the length of this posting, I had not the time to write a shorter.