Audio as a hobby


The only problem with audio and music: it a very passive hobby. Of course you could ride a stationary bike or even have sex while listening to music . But then audio/music becomes sort of secondary. So the question, do any of you have an active, non-passive hobby that is the equal to audio/music??? Just curious, or all of you just couch potatoes???
shubertmaniac
Hi Nrchy:
Whatever keeps you on the road/trail is cool! I think the important thing is that you're there and enjoyin it, not what you're on.

I remain,
Clueless
Nrchy- how do you sell your used bikes? Bike-b-gon? I have a tough time selling mine.
Best place to sell used bikes and equipment is on roadbike review.com I have sold 2 road bikes on this site . Good luck.
Hey Schubertmaniac, there's at least one former RC modeler here. Twenty-five years ago I was heavily into multi-channel scale RC. Had a 12-channel Super Connie with 7' wingspan complete to wheel brakes, flaps, cabin/cockpit lighting, and retractable AirStair.

Folks, if you think tweaking is a consuming passion for audiophiles, you should try tweaking four .60 SuperTigre engines and 12 channels of (in those days) analog radio control.

Long ago and far away. Now I bike around the neighborhood on a perfectly ordinary Cannondale, train my dog, and collect books.

will
CDE I've been pretty lucky I guess. The shop where I buy has found buyers for me a couple of time because they want me to buy the new one. One I sold through the local paper, and one I gave to a guy who needed it but could not afford it. I sold the last one to my sister-in-laws brother. So I don't have any good advice for you. Sorry. Jla's post looked promising though.