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audiofools vs audiophiles vs music lovers
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 89066" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>What an active thread on a subject nobody thought about before!</p><p></p><p>I am at a disadvantage because I (also) design audio equipment. In that sense I (occasionally have to) fall under three. (From my contributions on this forum I probably give the impression that I am all number three.) But as a person I must say number two. Proof: I try to visit many live concerts, and when interested in the music I can listen to a portable radio if that's all there is. The mind can add a lot, especially if you have heard the music live. Here I reckon there is probably an advantage to my taste being mainly classical music; I get the impression that there is not nearly as much gadgetry and recording doctoring as in the pop group.</p><p></p><p>Constantly interchanging equipment for the sake of equipment? Simple: I don't have the money!</p><p></p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 89066, member: 144"] What an active thread on a subject nobody thought about before! I am at a disadvantage because I (also) design audio equipment. In that sense I (occasionally have to) fall under three. (From my contributions on this forum I probably give the impression that I am all number three.) But as a person I must say number two. Proof: I try to visit many live concerts, and when interested in the music I can listen to a portable radio if that's all there is. The mind can add a lot, especially if you have heard the music live. Here I reckon there is probably an advantage to my taste being mainly classical music; I get the impression that there is not nearly as much gadgetry and recording doctoring as in the pop group. Constantly interchanging equipment for the sake of equipment? Simple: I don't have the money! [/QUOTE]
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