In Reply to: isolationism of the high end audio listening experience posted by bullethead on June 24, 2012 at 19:23:20:
I have a number of audiophile friends. Three of them independently of any influence on my part, and two of them somewhat infected by my passion (though admittedly both of them were music lovers already, one was a college DJ, and one a drummer, and both sort of gear heads, so they were easy prey). And my wife loves music, and my hobby predated her, so she's OK with it, even enjoys it so long as I'm not in one of my occasional bouts of audio-nervosa. Most of friends think it's not for them, but none of them are condescending about it . . . at least not without humor.
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- Funny thing . . . - JoshT 10:16:18 06/25/12 (0)