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RE: get new people interested somehow...

Posted by macmagman on January 14, 2011 at 10:18:25:

I have a 16 year old daughter how has my old Sansui receiver and fisher speakers in her bed room. All she is happy with is the fact that she can shake the room when its turned up. The other day she had some friends over and they ventured into my man cave at the request of one of her friends when I was listening to some Elton John. About 6 of her friends cam down and I could see their jaws drop when they saw my wall of McIntosh and Maggies creating sound that was something they never experienced before. To make a long story short I was finally able to pull them away from it after about an hour and playing music like they have never heard it before. I doubt that they will ever have the passion we do but I think it was an experience that they won't soon forget.