recycle
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Let's face it:
You're an audiophile when you resorted to text messages because phone calls don't come through as 96/24 high def audio
You're an audiophile when your friend lets you see his/her ipod or mp3 and you secretly change the EQ settings
You're an audiophile when you consider a 300 dollar headphone a bargain
You're an audiophile when you start tuning people out as soon as they mention Beats or Bose as the best.
You're an audiophile when you research a certain set of phones to the extent that you think you know everything about how they sound without even listening to them yet.
You're an audiophile when you're studying DAC chip designs without any background in electrical engineering
You're an audiophile when you would like to hear the sound of your wife through your expensive gear to add "warmth", reduce shrillness or sibilance and possibly eliminate any undesirable high dynamic range.
You're an audiophile when you think going blind would be inconvenient, but going deaf would be the end of the world.
You're an audiophile when you swear to yourself after every purchase that this is the last time and you think your rig is perfect as it is now. Then you see the next "must have".
You're an audiophile when you resorted to text messages because phone calls don't come through as 96/24 high def audio
You're an audiophile when your friend lets you see his/her ipod or mp3 and you secretly change the EQ settings
You're an audiophile when you consider a 300 dollar headphone a bargain
You're an audiophile when you start tuning people out as soon as they mention Beats or Bose as the best.
You're an audiophile when you research a certain set of phones to the extent that you think you know everything about how they sound without even listening to them yet.
You're an audiophile when you're studying DAC chip designs without any background in electrical engineering
You're an audiophile when you would like to hear the sound of your wife through your expensive gear to add "warmth", reduce shrillness or sibilance and possibly eliminate any undesirable high dynamic range.
You're an audiophile when you think going blind would be inconvenient, but going deaf would be the end of the world.
You're an audiophile when you swear to yourself after every purchase that this is the last time and you think your rig is perfect as it is now. Then you see the next "must have".