Do female audiophiles exist


I've hear of UFO's , and Bigfoot, but never seen one!

I've never heard of an audiophile from the opposite sex, and never seen one either.


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How about the fact that both Stereophile and Absolute Sound now have excellent female reviewers?  In addition to the dealer mentioned above in Toronto, there's also Stereotypes Audio (GREAT NAME) in Portland, OR.  Yes, we are out here.  I know several women audiophiles, including my sister and best friend (both Harbeth fans).  I've been deep into this for about five years--I've put in dedicated lines and acoustic treatment, and have KEF, Harbeth, Silverline, Trenner & Friedl, Mr. Speakers, Vinnie Rossi, Brinkmann, Exposure, Rega, & Line Magnetic gear currently in use in one set up or another.  Getting started now with vinyl and tubes.  Yes, there are a lot of us!  I've gotten a lot of help from this forum over the past several years.  Thanks for that -Margot
Let's see, there's Enid Lumley, May Belt, Elizabeth and Sue Kraft, the latter two which post mostly over on Audio Asylum on various sundry topics. May used to post most regularly on AA and Stereophile Forum.
We have an audio store here in Portland OR called Stereotypes that is owned by a woman, Terri Inman. It is very highly regarded in the Pacific Northwest.

Karen Sumner at Transparent, Rondi D'agostino formerly of Krell, Judy Spotheim of La Luce, Ines Adler of Voxativ, Kathy Gornick formerly of Theil, EveAnna Manley, already mentioned. There are a few women in manufacturing.

Kuma posts on the Asylum and is an avid audiophile and there are at least two women that post regularly on the Naim forum.

I miss Elizabeth as well.