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Your friend doesn't understand what an audiophile is. Everyone has a passion for music to some extent, but not everyone is an audiophile. In fact, most musicians aren't audiophiles. So the amount of time spent listening to music has nothing to do with being an audiophile. It's quality, not quantity.
I think it is far more likely that you don't know what an audiophile is.--Jerome
Great story Jerome!
I actually prefer the dictionary definition: A person who is interested in high fidelity sound reproduction.It is very inclusive term and says nothing about money, budgets, cables, etc. etc.
"High fidelity sound reproduction" implies high end components.
Ok Here is the problem I have with your assesmemt of your own gear. I have no problem with any source gear you have. I just don't think you understand how the phono stage is affecting your opinion of the TTs. Everything heard is the source amplified. Your phono stage I consider part of the source gear. What you are doing is cycling through TTs using the same phono. What will happen, all the TTs will just end up sounding like some version of what the phono stage is doing . Your phono stage is playing boss to the sound. It is akin to those that claim all amplifiers sound the same. This is from cycling through different amplifiers using the same source. Amplifiers amplify the source only. You hear the source gear. So if you use the same source every amplifier is going to sound like a different version of the source gear. This is not helpful if the source is some cheap $100 CD player. All amps will sound like garbage.... You right off the bat dismissed some real helpful critism from posters. You blockaded any attempt by pounding your EE chest and dismissing any critism because of your experience. Or the inconvenience of answering to very real problem of why these TTs sound the same. You do not deserve the respect you are asking for. You will not get it from me or anyone that understands real system building.
By whose estimation? Yours? Please cite a credible authority for this (and by that I do not mean someone in the audio press or an equipment manufacturer).
You're the credible authority. Anyone who would spend several thousand bucks on a "high end" TT is a true audiophile!
Ok, I read that and almost spit out some of my beer.--Jerome
Jerome- you're obviously an intelligent and articulate fellow. Isn't it obvious by now, this discussion is going nowhere? No matter what you say, no matter how beautifully reasoned and articulated, it will never be enough to convince the doubters here, some who seem to enjoy dropping little verbal bombs to incite and annoy. Why bother? I'll be damned if I'd let them cause me even a seconds unrest.
Ah, so it's the beer!!! That explains all of your drunk-infested posts.
It pays to have a sense of humor, maintain your perspective, and not take things too seriously. I think the discussion has mostly been fine. Yes, some folks have decided that making a lot of noise somehow improves the validity of their position. And a few others have made feeble attempts to discredit me. For the most part it's all been good. I'm a big boy and can take care of myself.If I can offer you any advice it would be not to get discouraged. Keep the faith. I know you have been getting beat up a lot in another thread over Rega turntables. Don't let Wayner and neo get to you. They are great guys with a lot of experience and I have gobs of respect for them both -- but let me tell you that I disagree with them as often as I agree with them. And I disagree with them both about Rega turntables. So there is at least someone on your side with "vinyl" credibility (whatever that is. )Spin some records and enjoy the tunes -- that's what it's all about. Try not to concern yourself so much with what someone else thinks of your approach to vinyl.--Jerome