@dayglow ,
How can they not like keb Mo??!
Anyone in this hobby lonely like me and wish they could “hang” with a fellow audiophile?
I had to ask this question. Because that’s where I’m at currently. I created a nice little smartly tuned system that I’d love to play for others. As well as a knowledge base that’s strong enough now to listen in educated fashion to others’ systems as well. I just wish I could invite someone to listen, or vise versa. But all my audiophile friends are states or continents away. I live in a small town in east coast Florida and just don’t know anyone in my region who’s an audiophile other than dealers.
Any thoughts?
Will post system in next post
Thanks!
Tim
@dayglow , How can they not like keb Mo??! |
so few get what we seek most don't understand what we love our thoughts often land on deaf ears
I had a piece up for sale about a year or so ago and a local audiophile inquired. I offered to let him keep it for a weekend to see if he wanted it. We have been enjoying listening sessions at each other's house ever since....along with good whiskey
My point is that you don't know who they are or where they are, but they are right around the corner....we just have to figure out how to connect |
I’m kind of over that phase of having to mix with other audiophiles. Back in the ’80s and 90s I very much enjoyed friends and acquaintances I’d meet at the Hi-Fi Exchange in Great Neck NY. I can say I’m happily at a point where while it would be nice if that was still the cultural norm of the hobby (Socialization!), I’m okay with my stereo and listening rituals being just for me. I have friends and relatives who are cool and that I like and when they visit they know the stereo is good- I’m always impressed with someone who catches it immediately. I’d say that’s definitely a good ear and, undoubtedly, a music lover. Nonetheless, if I drop dead tomorrow, I don’t think there’s anyone in the house who would know how to get the full value of the stereo when the clearance sale begins. Possibly like my journey to the Great Beyond, I’m at terms with being on this path by myself. G-d knows I probably wouldn’t have done any of that work or spent even half of that money for anyone but myself anyway. (Insert half serious smiley HERE) |