In addition to being an audiophile, what else are you passionate about?
We already know that your life is devoted to music and audio, but what comes next? In addition to being an audiophile, what else are you passionate about?
In terms of component prices, where should Stereophile concentrate its reviews?
A never-ending controversy among <I>Stereophile</I>'s readers (and critics) is whether or not the equipment reviewed in the magazine is too pricey or not pricey enough. What do you think?
In your opinion, what was the biggest audio story of 2007?
Formats teetered, new products were released, and retailers gave up the ghost. In your opinion, what was the biggest audio story of 2007?
In your opinion, which of the following methods is the best way to obtain powerful, well-defined low bass in a typical listening room?
A continuation of last week's discussion of low bass. Many audiophiles agree that powerful, well-defined low bass is desirable, but they have many opinions about how to get it.
In your opinion, who has been the most influential person in the history of high end audio?
In your opinion, who has been the most influential person in the history of high-end audio? Was it an engineer or inventor? An audio retailer? How about a reviewer or public relations person?
In your opinion, why is the music business sucking so hard?
The latest reports have music sales, both on disc and online downloads, down another 20% so far this season. In your opinion, why is the music business sucking so hard?
Including your home theater (if any), how many audio systems do you have?
When we asked folks last week about the age of their equipment, many pointed out that their oldest stuff was now in System #2 or #3. Do you have more than one system?
Is "entry-level high-end" an oxymoron?
According to some, audiophile nirvana can be reached with only a few hundred dollars. But is "entry-level high-end" an oxymoron?
Is Stereophile losing it by covering the music-server market, or are we on the trail of the next audio revolution?
Oh-oh, there's a picture of a Sonos music system on the cover of the latest <I>Stereophile</I>. Are we losing it by covering the music-server market, or are we on the trail of the next audio revolution?
Is audio's "lunatic fringe" good or bad for the hobby?
Innovation can often come from unexpected places, but "thinking different" can also engender ridicule. Is audio's "lunatic fringe" good or bad for the hobby?