Girlfriends and wifes, how do YOU cope?


I would be very interested in finding out how one manages to justify (or sneak in the home) expensive audio equipment without having to sell your soul to the Devil? It's quite a challenge for many of us I think. I heard of someone buying a Bel Canto DAC and telling his girlfriend that " Oh it's just a $ 100.00 power conditionner", or whatever. Seem like we need to get creative here if we can pursue this crazy hobby much longer! Regards All...
ampman66
I am lucky because my wife understands how important music and a quality audio system is to me. When I want to upgrade and finances permit she supports me all the way.
I love my wife. I also love my music. Let me just say, it ain't easy.

It would be great if my wife liked most of the music I do. She doesn't.

It would be great if my wife tolerated the volume I like to listen to music at. She doesn't.

It would be great if my wife would understand how much I love my music and then just let me play it when I want as loud as I want. She doesn't.

I've played for her upgraded equipment to show her how much better it sounded. She agreed it sounded better. Nothing else changed.

I told her about the concept of "the wife factor", that millions of guys go through this, that she's being a cliche. She was not impressed.

I love my wife. I also love my music. Let me just say, it ain't easy.
Soulgoober, I understand completely. The answer for me was to change my working hours so they differ from hers. I still see her, but not as much, and I have more time with the music while she's at work. This may not work for everyone, but I'm happy. :)

Cheers,
John
I think I said this before, but the answer is
headphones, headphones, headphones. I know most folks don't
think they can substitute for speakers, and I didn't
believe it either, but they have their own special
charms that become addictive. This is especially true
with a high-quality source and top-notch (possibly tube)
amplification. You REALLY hear what
the components (and cables and everything upstream) are
doing, for better or worse, and you will gain a new appreciation of high end equipment.
The intimacy and detail can be astounding and truly satisfying, just in a different way from speakers.
And there is soundstaging, image separation, and
other spatial information associated with speakers.
Also, things have improved a lot in the last 10 years
or so. It's a nice adventure if you go down this path.
It is a true alternative to speakers, and maybe even preferable. (And no worrying about room acoustics.)
I'm just a long time headphone fan, and I have no
role in the audio business whatsoever, I'm just speaking from the heart here. (I'm also got a wife and have had to
adapt to making love and personal music harmonize.)