Hi Bryon,
As I might expect, coming from you, that's an interesting and creative philosophical perspective.
In my own case, I'd simply say that being an audiophile is a natural and logical fit, given that I am both an appreciator of classical music (and, to a lesser extent, other forms of music as well), and someone who has been fascinated by electronics since childhood (and is an electrical engineer by academic training and by profession).
The field of audio is an uncommon fusion of art (in the broadest sense) and science, both of which I happen to be an enthusiast about.
Best regards,
-- Al
As I might expect, coming from you, that's an interesting and creative philosophical perspective.
In my own case, I'd simply say that being an audiophile is a natural and logical fit, given that I am both an appreciator of classical music (and, to a lesser extent, other forms of music as well), and someone who has been fascinated by electronics since childhood (and is an electrical engineer by academic training and by profession).
The field of audio is an uncommon fusion of art (in the broadest sense) and science, both of which I happen to be an enthusiast about.
Best regards,
-- Al