How old are you?
Conventional wisdom has it that older audiophiles are not being joined by young 'uns. We're curious to test the theory online.
How precisely have you set up your speakers in your main system?
In one of Stephen Mejias' <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/030906location/">blog posts</A>, he notes the precise alignment of his speakers. How precisely have you set up your speakers in your main system?
How reliable has your audio equipment been?
Last week we touched on the importance of reliability in an audio product. What have been your real-world experiences? How reliable have your audio purchases been?
How reliable has your audio system been? Use the "comments" box to tell us what went wrong.
High-end audio is notorious for being a fussy pursuit. But has the perception matched your reality?
How well has DVD-Audio been promoted? What do you suggest?
DVD-Audio appears to be having a tough time gaining traction in the market, audiophile or otherwise. Any suggestions for getting its motor started? (We'll pick on SACD next week).
How well has SACD been promoted? What do you suggest?
Last week we singled out DVD-Audio, which clearly has left readers wondering, when it comes to promotion. This week we get to see if SACD has done any better. Has SACD been marketed properly?
How willing are you to try a wild audio tweak for yourself?
A criticism often hurled at audiophiles is that they're willing to spend money on tweaks that defy common sense and/or the laws of physics. How willing are you to try a wild idea for yourself?
How would you advise someone to spend $1500 on a complete (CD, preamp/amp/integrated, speakers, cables) audiophile starter system?
We get e-mails every week asking what is the best way to create a decent system for a reasonable amount of money (say around $1500 complete). What would be your advice?
How would you categorize your audio system?
It's been a decade since the analog vs. digital debate began. Where has your system ended up?
How would you describe yourself?
Pundits claim that home theater has taken over the consumer electronics market. We're curious to see what effect it has had on our readers. How would you describe yourself?