I use the term audiophile to identify myself to normal people because it’s the quickest way to tell people about one of my priorities. It’s faster than saying “I am obsessed with equipment that reproduces the music that I love and spend what people would consider insane amounts of resources to accomplish this goal.”
I lately wonder why I’m an Audiophile.
Ever since I lately stopped obsessing over sound quality and started really listening to music I’m wondering why fidelity was so important to my appreciation. Not that I’m totally on the wagon. I still revel in hearing wonderful sound. It’s just not so all-important anymore. And, sometimes very poorly recorded recordings do turn me off.
It’s just freeing not being so obsessed.
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@mahler123 “l use the term audiophile…” Well said sir. If you need to say it go forth gallantly. Man should know his limitations.
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Oups! I apologize. You are certainly right. It is not the first time nor the last i misunderstand some post. My bad English mastery ? For sure... I am not as bright as it seems... No doubt... Thanks for the correction... |
@mahgister ”Oups!” Think nothing of it. I am sure @asvjerry is having a great laugh along with this discussion. |
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