
davidtwotrees
Audioholic General
An old friend of mine and I are going out for dinner and a Edgar Allen Poe type production at a local "castle" We don't see eachother that often, but get together for dinners, plays, and concerts. Jim was a semi professional musican and can flat out play his guitar. He didn't quite "make it" and now works in a corporate environment. He has never been an audiophile, but as a musician he appreciates music and stereos. He certainly marvels at mine. Money isn't a problem for Jim. He had made some overtones about putting together a good two channel system. He had talked about tubes, so I thought he was gonna really put together a decent system. He is a bachelor in a good sized home. He has space galore.
Today he called to firm up the evening's plans. We did that and chatted. I mentioned I was on here doing whatever it is I do here. He mentioned he had pulled the trigger on a system. I was surprised as he seemed gung ho when I mentioned auditioning speakers and systems at some of the local b and m shops. He goes on to tell me he bought a desktop system from Tivoli Audio
Hungh??!!!
Then goes on to say it has the rich deep sound of a Bose tabletop system! He said I could come over and hear it when he gets it. I was gracious and told him it should sound swell.
My question is, should I tell him I think he dropped the ball? That the Tivoli system is great for a bedroom, or for a college girl, but he was a Heavy Metal musician and this is the equivalent of Eddie Van Halen showing up with a pink barbie amplifier at Madison Square Garden!
Sign Me, Confused and Conflicted
Today he called to firm up the evening's plans. We did that and chatted. I mentioned I was on here doing whatever it is I do here. He mentioned he had pulled the trigger on a system. I was surprised as he seemed gung ho when I mentioned auditioning speakers and systems at some of the local b and m shops. He goes on to tell me he bought a desktop system from Tivoli Audio
Hungh??!!!
My question is, should I tell him I think he dropped the ball? That the Tivoli system is great for a bedroom, or for a college girl, but he was a Heavy Metal musician and this is the equivalent of Eddie Van Halen showing up with a pink barbie amplifier at Madison Square Garden!
Sign Me, Confused and Conflicted