I've been playing and listening to music for over 40 years. I played trumpet from grade school through college, and now days sing in an acapella octet. I work as a broadcast engineer, run front of house at a large church, and am the sound chair for our local community theater. My favorite speakers are a pair of home made TQWT's in my office at work, and I love making and using various electronic devices.
I have several truly esoteric stereophile friends, who insist that they can hear the difference between polypropylene and mylar capacitors in an amplifier. I remain skeptical. 
I've been playing and listening to music for over 40 years. I played trumpet from grade school through college, and now days sing in an acapella octet. I work as a broadcast engineer, run front of house at a large church, and am the sound chair for our local community theater. My favorite speakers are a pair of home made TQWT's in my office at work, and I love making and using various electronic devices.
I have several truly esoteric stereophile friends, who insist that they can hear the difference between polypropylene and mylar capacitors in an amplifier. I remain skeptical.