I was in law school. My first week there, I went to a wine party for the law school newspaper. The editor asked me what I'd like to do for the paper; in a rare stroke of genius I said I'd like to review records. He responded "That's great. We've never had a record review column." I bought John Lennon's Imagine album and Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story; wrote a review and sent it out to every major record company. For the next three years, I received EVERY rock album released, most of which I sold to my classmates. I took the money and bought a Garrard Zero 100 turntable, a Sony receiver and AR 3A speakers. My current system consists of Magnepan 3.7i's on Magnarisers, Conrad Johnson amp and pre-amp, Technics SL1200 GR2 turntable and Marantz CD player. Roughly 2000 CDs and 1000 LRs. My three sons have systems largely composed of my hand-me-downs.
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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