Audiophile Thread

You know you're an audiophile when you see a photo listing on a non-quite-local-area Facebook swap-and-sell site for a pair of 40 y/o Magneplanar 6' towers for $100 with a mention of one bad binding post, and you seriously think about driving out and picking them up or telling someone else about them.

Well, my work here is done. :nunja:
 
You know you're an audiophile when you see a photo listing on a non-quite-local-area Facebook swap-and-sell site for a pair of 40 y/o Magneplanar 6' towers for $100 with a mention of one bad binding post, and you seriously think about driving out and picking them up or telling someone else about them.

Well, my work here is done. :nunja:
Are those the ones that are like 2" thick but have insane sound? If so, I first heard Jean-Michel Jarre's "Zoolook" on a pair of those. Blew my mind.
 
Are those the ones that are like 2" thick but have insane sound? If so, I first heard Jean-Michel Jarre's "Zoolook" on a pair of those. Blew my mind.
They could be the ones. At that time, there were the baby Maggies (edited: Magnepans), which looked like a sheet of fabric stretched over a frame about five feet high or so.

The ones offered were the slighter bigger boys. Although still planar speakers not more than two inches thick, they well taller with two slats down the front from top-to-bottom.

The sound from either was awesome and could change one's life in an instant, or at least in the time it took to play one side of an album. :thumbsup::clap::cheer:
 
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My first reaction, after seeing the cute bunny, was to look for an amp, instead of the speaker tower directly behind said bun-bun.

How many of the readers here know that Bowers & Wilkins (B&W) is a high-end brand of audio equipment, especially noted for their loudspeakers?

I expect to see a "That's the joke" gif. Please do not disappoint me.
 
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