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Tubes will never go out of style.
"It’s basically my Dad’s fault" lol!
I'd venture to guess that I am a wee bit older than you, as my interest in audio began in the 1970s. I grew up in Evanston, IL, just north of Chicago, and was lucky enough to have access to a really good, and then rather uncommon Hi-Fi store called Audio Consultants. I loved to hang around and listen to the components, even though it would be a few years before I could afford anything remotely high-end. I learned plenty from the salesmen during that time, and a passion was born.
Some of the notable early components that I once owned were an Apt-Holman pre-amp, Dalquist DQ10 speakers, an early Bryston 4B amp, Magnepan Tympani speakers, Nakamichi 600 cassette deck, Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4000 (vertical tracking) turntable, and the list goes on.
In recent years I developed a fit for purpose system that suited my smaller space in Lisbon, including a vintage, re-capped Accuphase E-303x integrated amp, matching T-103 tuner, Electrocompaniet EMC-1IP CD player, and Harbeth P3ESR speakers.
Tony, I grew up on the North Shore and my brother worked at Audio Consultants for years during the mid-80s and 90s! What years were you hanging out there?
Grew up in a house full of audiophiles from my dad, brother to half-brother. The bug didn’t hit me as hard after I was on my own, since I was mostly listening to bootleg tapes of Grateful Dead concerts!
I would have been hanging around the shop probably beginning in around 1980, and for well over a decade after. I was closest to a salesman named Bruce, but don't remember other names (other than the owner Simon) off the top of my head.
Few and far between sadly.
Oh boy this thread gets my blood pumping. My first love was audio hifi back when my ears were good. Now not so much after decades of competitive shooting.
I started out with my EE degree in the audio industry. worked for several in the first few years then a recession took many of them down, so I ended up in govt service on missile guidance systems...that was a bit of culture change.
Anyway, feeling nostalgic for my first love.
One thing I learned after all these years, buy what sounds good to you and don't let anyone convince you something else sounds better. Let your ears do the judging. Period.
I recall a couple years ago in a high end shop listening to a $40k system...absolutely beautiful looking but not my sound style. Then he turned it off and I walked back out into the entry way and heard very nice music playing and asked what it was..he said oh its just the background system...a bose radio. So I bought a bose radio.
I also have a set of the Bose noise cancelling in ear headphones. Absolutely spectacular.
I honestly feel that headphones may have surpassed speaker systems in audio quality these days, if you don't mind giving up the 'feel' of it.
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My brothers name is Bes (I’m Anthony). I vaguely recall Bruce and Simon. My brother remains in the biz. He went on to work at Saturday Audio in Lincoln Park but for the last 20 years he’s been at Music Direct catalog house. I’m betting several US-based audiophiles here have ordered from them and or dealt with him.
He went on to work at Saturday Audio in Lincoln Park but for the last 20 years he’s been at Music Direct catalog house. I’m betting several US-based audiophiles here have ordered from them and or dealt with him.
The thing that got my HiFi system kicked out of the family room was when I became convinced that the speaker wires were an integral part of the listening experience
So I purchased these fat clunky "wires" and my wife accused me of a fatal fung shui violation and now I am listing to this
I'm interested to hear how you like the HD6XXs. I have not used headphones for quite a few years, but I am hoping to play around with a setup at my PC using a Dragonfly and I'd prefer not to fork out $1k for a set of headphones if there are some decent ones for a bit less. I've followed the Drop on an off for the last few months but reviews are all over the place.