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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@coltrane1 I still have my Toyo 45A 4X5 box camera! Digital photography just isn't even close to the quality of a scanned 4X5 sheet of Fujichrome.

In the 4th grade my friends dad left home but left behind a big beautiful Mono thing that playe loud and we played Rubber Soul on that all day everyday. I still recall that acoustic guitar sound so clearly. Later of course I was witness to the famous Wall of Sound by The Grateful Dead all of ‘74. And there was actually a proto wall in ‘73 (say at Universal Amphitheater LA) that sounded darn good. Tho not as famous. That HiFi had about a 15” woofer and was 3 way and open in the back and mono. We would stand in the front yard high on lsd and blast live Dead. GG CA.

Lovely thread. I am 62 and have been into hifi since I was 14. My first gear was Technics receiver and turntable with old Zenith speakers from my parents. Been chasing good sounds ever since. 

1965- Stereo shop in the Fox Theater building, Atlanta,Ga. Heard a full Macintosh set-up with electrostatic speakers. Could not afford even one of the knobs on the Macs.(19 yrs old).  Soon bought a DynaKit 35 watt integrated amp to build myself - worked the first time I plugged it in. Lahti cube speakers and Garrard table. Sold all during Viet Nam. At present have DynaKit ST-70 ( modified) power amp with Bottlehead 300B preamp. Clearaudio table. Fun times.