
Tom Andry
Speaker of the House
Sorry if this has been covered in another thread.
So what got you into this hobby/occupation/obsession? I know, for some, it started with a family member or close friend. For me, my family could’ve care less about Hi/Fi. My parent’s last stereo system had an 8-track. I had a friend that was really into audio (at the time, he lived and died by reel-to-reel) but I never really understood his obsession.
Then one day, early in my college career, I found out that a guy from my high school had been living in my apartment complex just around the corner without me knowing. I was taking out the garbage when I ran into him. I told him that I had just purchased (and watched) Jurassic Park (at least I had enough sense to buy the letterbox edition) and he invited me over to watch it at his place. I politely informed him that I had just finished watching it not two minutes earlier but he insisted. So off I went vowing that I would excuse myself halfway through the movie because I had homework or some other excuse. Little did I know that all three of these guys (my high school classmate and his two roommates) worked at The GoodGuys and were home theater nuts! They plugged in the movie and WHOA!!!! I couldn’t tell you what set up they had and frankly it doesn’t really matter. All I know is that I heard sound coming out of their system that rivaled most (and bested many) of the theaters I had been to in the greater SF area! I was floored. Of course I stayed through the movie, and the next, and the next. I even bought movies specifically because I knew they’d invite me over to watch them if they knew I had it.
Needless to say, I’ve been hooked ever since. Between undergrad and grad school, I stayed with my parents for a few months. I hooked up my aging (and now soon to be replaced) system in their upstairs TV room. Before that point, my parents always eschewed my love of home theater and dismissed my insistence on only frequenting theaters with “good” sound. Six months after I moved out, I received a call from my father requesting a recommendation for a receiver, TV, DVD, and speakers for around $2k. Another convert!
So what got you into this hobby/occupation/obsession? I know, for some, it started with a family member or close friend. For me, my family could’ve care less about Hi/Fi. My parent’s last stereo system had an 8-track. I had a friend that was really into audio (at the time, he lived and died by reel-to-reel) but I never really understood his obsession.
Then one day, early in my college career, I found out that a guy from my high school had been living in my apartment complex just around the corner without me knowing. I was taking out the garbage when I ran into him. I told him that I had just purchased (and watched) Jurassic Park (at least I had enough sense to buy the letterbox edition) and he invited me over to watch it at his place. I politely informed him that I had just finished watching it not two minutes earlier but he insisted. So off I went vowing that I would excuse myself halfway through the movie because I had homework or some other excuse. Little did I know that all three of these guys (my high school classmate and his two roommates) worked at The GoodGuys and were home theater nuts! They plugged in the movie and WHOA!!!! I couldn’t tell you what set up they had and frankly it doesn’t really matter. All I know is that I heard sound coming out of their system that rivaled most (and bested many) of the theaters I had been to in the greater SF area! I was floored. Of course I stayed through the movie, and the next, and the next. I even bought movies specifically because I knew they’d invite me over to watch them if they knew I had it.
Needless to say, I’ve been hooked ever since. Between undergrad and grad school, I stayed with my parents for a few months. I hooked up my aging (and now soon to be replaced) system in their upstairs TV room. Before that point, my parents always eschewed my love of home theater and dismissed my insistence on only frequenting theaters with “good” sound. Six months after I moved out, I received a call from my father requesting a recommendation for a receiver, TV, DVD, and speakers for around $2k. Another convert!