How old were you when audio gear first caught your interest?


Wondering how old people were when they first started to get interested in audio gear. 
 

I first heard of Dual and Acoustic Research when I was around 13, but it did nothing for me, however, by the time I was 15 or 16 I definitely was interested. A relative had a Dual turntable, Scott receiver, Tandberg reel to reel and Rectilinear speakers (and he still has that gear, and the Rectilinears are still in use).  I remember helping him get the speakers into his apartment. I also knew of Thorens. 

That’s all back in the 70’s 

 

 

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Reel to Reel Tape, once you hear it, oh man what a difference.

The console I inherited had a 2 Track Stereo Viking (Telex) Deck in a drawer, and my uncle had many Classical and Opera 2 Track Stereo tapes. Amazing, my best sounding content, but Classical and Opera was not for me.

My era’s music: 4 track, auto reverse, I went thru Teac’s line ... finally settling on their X2000R auto reverse, 6 heads. I’ve got two of them, and one prior X1000r needing tension adjustment which I can do myself. It’s my son’s, I gave it to him, but history repeats: he knows how good the 60’s music is, but for him .....

I bought about 500 4 track tapes on eBay many years ago, shipping cost more than the tapes back then; sold about 150 of them.

I recently gave my uncle's 2 track tapes to a friend I met here who has two Otari 2 track stereo decks. They sound awesome.

5 years old using my Dads tube amp with overhead loudspeaker powering our black & white tv’s sound, watching Claude Kirchner and the Terrytune circus. I must have been out of my mind! 

When I was 6 (1954), my two brothers and I watched a B&W TV in a console, I think an Admiral. 

I was the designated 'slapper', I had the magic touch to slap it on the side, to straighten out the picture ... I had no idea I was jiggling tubes inside of it.

Age 40, Quit Smoking, what Incentive might help?

I decided, the bills were getting paid (just barely), so as a treat, to help me quit, I would spend my tobacco money on Music or Music Equipment. 

A carton a week then, 1988, was $700. a year, that was my budget.

Well, I gave myself a ’rise in pay’ along the way, whatever 52 cartons cost, that’s my new limit. It got up to over $3,500/year before I stopped when I retired, it’s probably over $5,000. now.

I never thought what over 20 years of Smoking Money would add up to.

Anybody still smoking? Do it!

Oh Yeah, Inheritance. I inherited $8,000 many years ago. I bought a NEW Onkyo Integra System: Receiver/CD/Dual Cassette some other NEW stuff I forget