What audio product has turned out to be worth far more than its price, giving you the biggest bang for the buck (or quid, or yen, etc.)?
In general, it's still true that you get what you pay for. But sometimes you don't . . . you get more. What audio product has surprised you with its return on investment?
What audio product spent the least amount of time in your system?
We all pick a dud from time to time, waking up the next morning thinking "why did I buy that thing!" What audio product spent the least amount of time in your system?
What chair/couch/other (make & model) is great for listening?
Reader dBruce wants to know where do you sit, lie, or hang when listening? What chair/couch (make & model) is great for listening?
What component have you changed least often in your system?
Formats and audio trends come and go, but some components are timeless. What component have you changed least often in your system?
What did you listen to last night or during your last listening opportunity. How long ago was it, if it wasn't last night?
Reader macksman is curious: What did you listen to last night or during your last listening opportunity. Also, if it wasn't last night, how long ago was it?
What do record labels need to do to survive and thrive?
CD sales are down, online sales and streaming services are inching forward, and most record labels are in a world of hurt. What do record labels need to do to survive and thrive?
What do you consider the weakest link in your audio system. What are you going to do about it?
Reader Gerald Neily wonders where the Achilles' Heel in your audio system is and how you plan to deal with it.
What do you do to protect your hearing?
Many audiophiles worry about their hearing and will protect it at all costs: one <I>Stereophile</I> writer has even written about wearing earplugs while driving. What do you do to protect your hearing?
What do you do with your old, cast-off audio equipment?
Audiophiles are known to upgrade every once in a while, leading to the question of what to do with the old equipment being replaced. What do you do with your cast-off audio equipment?
What do you hope to accomplish by being interested in audio reproduction?
The audiophile psyche is deep and complex. Or is it? What do you hope to accomplish by being interested in audio reproduction?