I remember back in like the 3rd or 4th grade I had a cassette player. It had only a single speaker, but the darn thing could get loud. Even took it with me and played it on the school bus in the mid 70's. My Sister had a record player at home. Use to play 45's on it all of the time.
From there on it was, and still is, all about music. In the 6th grade I played the trumpet in band. Later, in middle school I switched to the baritone. We also had a junior high marching band that did mainly parades and such. In high school I was in the symphonic, concert, and wind ensemble. Marched baritone and played tuba my senior year. By this time I was elbow deep into "car audio".
My older brother was getting into home audio quite a bit when I was in high school. He had a Pioneer receiver. One day I messed around with it and it stopped playing. It turns out I hooked up some speakers to it that literally fried the amp. Needless to say, my older bro was NOT too happy about that.
Continuing with the car audio craze I hung out at one of my local shops. Learned a lot during that time. Eventually, working in the industry and being later promoted to store manager. In my spare time I started hanging out at a local HT shop where I was introduced to the likes of Paradigm, Polk, and B&W. This shop also was big into Yamaha at the time. Literally spent hours upon hours there learning as much as I could about home audio.
Over time I became very familiar with Paradigm's offerings. Was able to compare them directly to Polk. That is why I pretty much was all Paradigm then. Only got exposed to some of the lower end B&W product lines, but I remember the 602 S3's and boy was I ever impressed. But, nothing compared (to me at least) to the Studio 20's and the Studio 40's. Eventually, I owned the Studio 20's.
Was able to acquire some really nice car audio setups all throughout college and afterwards. Just never got into the SPL thing as I gravitated towards SQ. My gear could also get rather loud, but I was much more concerned with how it sounded. That is how I got my start in audio. In short, it really is all about the music to me. Thanks!
Cheers,
Phil