I is a carpenter. Evan when I am involved in the 'white coller' aspects of my humble yet gratifying career, I am never far from labor and working with my hands.
Besides love of music, I also like to tinker, and create. I also love to exercise my brain. The mechanics and technology of fidelety in a audiophile type system is a great way to exercise this. My stereo is a hands on system. I get as much out of getting it to work better as I do for the purpose of making music.
At the risk of sounding prejudiced at white coller, if I had more expendable income, I would have much more expensive equipment, but I would still take it apart. My system is blue coller, if you will. I wonder how many 'white coller' audiophiles have 'blue coller' systems.
Besides love of music, I also like to tinker, and create. I also love to exercise my brain. The mechanics and technology of fidelety in a audiophile type system is a great way to exercise this. My stereo is a hands on system. I get as much out of getting it to work better as I do for the purpose of making music.
At the risk of sounding prejudiced at white coller, if I had more expendable income, I would have much more expensive equipment, but I would still take it apart. My system is blue coller, if you will. I wonder how many 'white coller' audiophiles have 'blue coller' systems.