Where do you buy most of your new music?
The responses to last week's poll triggered interest in this week's question from many readers.
Where do you find the best bargains on quality used LPs?
Many audiophiles are also record collectors. There are many ways to add to your collection. Which one works for you?
Where do you think the music industry should focus its high-resolution audio efforts?
There's been a lot of speculation about what the music industry should do with high-resolution audio. What is your suggestion?
Where have you encountered
Reader Gerald Neily is wondering where you've heard the best audio system you've ever experienced.
Where have you purchased used equipment? Why?
Several readers have written in wondering how many audiophiles actively seek used equipment and where they look when they want to buy.
Where is your primary music system?
We were surprised at the results from last week's vote to see that so many readers have separate two-channel systems. So we're curious: where have you set up <I>your</I> main music system?
Where would you go for the ultimate audiophile vacation and why?
It could be a foreign country or a big city. Where would you go for the ultimate audiophile vacation and why?
Where would you like to see audio go in the next 20-30 years?
Forget about what you think will <I>probably</I> happen, if you could set the agenda, where would you like to see audio go in the next 20-30 years?
Where would you like to see audio go in the next 20-30 years?
Now that we've scrutinized the past 20-30 audio years, a reader from Portland wants to know what you'd like to see happen in high-end audio in the <I>next</I> 20-30 years. Let's see some wild ideas.
Which Stereophile writer would you want to have over for an evening and why?
Let's say you're having an audio party, or just wanting to tweak your audio system. Which <I>Stereophile</I> writer would you want to have over for an evening and why?