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"Could this be a factor explaining why most people in here are men?"
The answer is no. That is not the reason.
The reason is this is a obsessive 'technical' hobby, full of technobabble, and not many turnkey solutions. And the ones that are that easy, never would need a place like Audiogon in the first place.
The few women who do wander at most of the audiophile sites are often attacked or insulted, and once bitten, twice shy is a rule for women. Only a few post here much at all, and even fewer, like me, post a lot. So of the tens of thousands of men, and maybe five women who post....
And for most women I advise do NOT use a female or feminine moniker. And do not let on you are a woman. Unless you can kick ass online. Or, use the helpless trick, and never state a strong opinion..
As for the 'finer aspects' of audio listening. i would say it is training which leaves women out of the loop. The average woman is not listening to the same details a guy would. The typical guy thing is loud, with a lot of bass, no women i know want that at home.
Ask married audiophiles and the first thing from the wife is 'Can you turn that down"... LOL And that is for the too much low frequency booming. I hate a lot of low frequency and demand a particularly well done upper frequencies from my stereo.
So men and women just listen differently, and it has little to do with how they wear thier hair. (i have to say this is the most unusal idea!)
If you browse used records in secondhand stores, notice all those easy listening LPs? all of those were from women. Just like "Kenny G" the easy listening Jazz dude, is for women not men. Now some women do like the stuff men like in music, but in general..
"Could this be a factor explaining why most people in here are men?"
The answer is no. That is not the reason.
The reason is this is a obsessive 'technical' hobby, full of technobabble, and not many turnkey solutions. And the ones that are that easy, never would need a place like Audiogon in the first place.
The few women who do wander at most of the audiophile sites are often attacked or insulted, and once bitten, twice shy is a rule for women. Only a few post here much at all, and even fewer, like me, post a lot. So of the tens of thousands of men, and maybe five women who post....
And for most women I advise do NOT use a female or feminine moniker. And do not let on you are a woman. Unless you can kick ass online. Or, use the helpless trick, and never state a strong opinion..
As for the 'finer aspects' of audio listening. i would say it is training which leaves women out of the loop. The average woman is not listening to the same details a guy would. The typical guy thing is loud, with a lot of bass, no women i know want that at home.
Ask married audiophiles and the first thing from the wife is 'Can you turn that down"... LOL And that is for the too much low frequency booming. I hate a lot of low frequency and demand a particularly well done upper frequencies from my stereo.
So men and women just listen differently, and it has little to do with how they wear thier hair. (i have to say this is the most unusal idea!)
If you browse used records in secondhand stores, notice all those easy listening LPs? all of those were from women. Just like "Kenny G" the easy listening Jazz dude, is for women not men. Now some women do like the stuff men like in music, but in general..

