Introducing...Bunni!
Introducing...Bunni!
Hello everyone,
I'm Bunni, and I have to admit, I am not an Audio geek. However, I am married to one, and I have great respect for his geeky-ness. He is a fairly new member here as well, Anders. He just got home last night from his first Carverfest and had a truly wonderful time! He is the repair tech at Vintage HiFi of Pittsburgh.
I wasn't quite sure if I'd be welcome, not being a declared audiophile myself. However, I thought something should be said for a wife who respects her husband's Vintage and Antique Radio, TV, and Audio collection so much that it is in literally every room of the house. He has over 4000 LPs, and I don't complain when he brings more home. He has turned an entire room of our house into his hobby space, and aside from leaving a path to the back door open and free, this is fine as well. I even enjoy listening to his equipment, and I totally appreciate it! I just don't know enough about it all, but I try to pick it up as I go along. As far as listening, I like my music to sound real, with little to no distortion, and if it annoys me I won't listen! My particular audiophile tendencies are basic, but he's accepted me, as I hope all of you will as well. I'm hoping being here will allow me to learn even more!
I grew up listening to my dad's collection of Choral Classics which he was very proud of, and played them so they shook the house. He hosted a radio show entitled Cantate Domino from the original WTBS in Cambridge broadcast from MIT. This was a few years before the Superstation acquired those call letters. He loved his music but his equipment was terrible. Later he was the recording engineer for a time for the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra. I still have some of these recordings on cassette that are in serious need of restoration.
Now all that being said, I am a Computer Geek. I'm even A+ certified as a Computer Technician. I've been playing with computers since my first IBM XT clone that came with nothing but a 5.25 DOS 2.1 disk. I taught myself everything from there. My hubby was an Amiga guy back when. We've both played with other computer systems before the PC experience, such as a TI-99, Comodore 64, Tandy CoCo, etc. My first modem was only 300 baud. I build, repair and upgrade computers. Troubleshooting computer problems is something I just love to do! I even do some web design, and we have a family website. The page on the site that gets the most hits, you guessed it, my husband's Radio and Audio section! It's been up since around 2003 and has survived 3 ISP changes. It's in need of updating again with the addition of more pictures of his stuff. If anyone is interested I'll post the link.
We met online in I think 1997 or so when he decided to give up his Amiga and go for a PC. We talked for three years before meeting face to face. We have been together ever since, and married in 2005. Our 6th Anniversary is coming up on Thursday.
I have a son and daughter from a previous marriage, both are Geeky as well! They've been brought up to appreciate Classical music, and as one is 17 and the other a young adult of 25, they still enjoy it! Of course since being with my husband they've been exposed to his Audiophile pressings of all kinds of music.
So that's just a little about me and my family, and again, I do hope that being female and not totally Audio, will not exclude me from the group. I leave it to all of you.
Thanks!!
Bunni
I'm Bunni, and I have to admit, I am not an Audio geek. However, I am married to one, and I have great respect for his geeky-ness. He is a fairly new member here as well, Anders. He just got home last night from his first Carverfest and had a truly wonderful time! He is the repair tech at Vintage HiFi of Pittsburgh.
I wasn't quite sure if I'd be welcome, not being a declared audiophile myself. However, I thought something should be said for a wife who respects her husband's Vintage and Antique Radio, TV, and Audio collection so much that it is in literally every room of the house. He has over 4000 LPs, and I don't complain when he brings more home. He has turned an entire room of our house into his hobby space, and aside from leaving a path to the back door open and free, this is fine as well. I even enjoy listening to his equipment, and I totally appreciate it! I just don't know enough about it all, but I try to pick it up as I go along. As far as listening, I like my music to sound real, with little to no distortion, and if it annoys me I won't listen! My particular audiophile tendencies are basic, but he's accepted me, as I hope all of you will as well. I'm hoping being here will allow me to learn even more!
I grew up listening to my dad's collection of Choral Classics which he was very proud of, and played them so they shook the house. He hosted a radio show entitled Cantate Domino from the original WTBS in Cambridge broadcast from MIT. This was a few years before the Superstation acquired those call letters. He loved his music but his equipment was terrible. Later he was the recording engineer for a time for the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra. I still have some of these recordings on cassette that are in serious need of restoration.
Now all that being said, I am a Computer Geek. I'm even A+ certified as a Computer Technician. I've been playing with computers since my first IBM XT clone that came with nothing but a 5.25 DOS 2.1 disk. I taught myself everything from there. My hubby was an Amiga guy back when. We've both played with other computer systems before the PC experience, such as a TI-99, Comodore 64, Tandy CoCo, etc. My first modem was only 300 baud. I build, repair and upgrade computers. Troubleshooting computer problems is something I just love to do! I even do some web design, and we have a family website. The page on the site that gets the most hits, you guessed it, my husband's Radio and Audio section! It's been up since around 2003 and has survived 3 ISP changes. It's in need of updating again with the addition of more pictures of his stuff. If anyone is interested I'll post the link.
We met online in I think 1997 or so when he decided to give up his Amiga and go for a PC. We talked for three years before meeting face to face. We have been together ever since, and married in 2005. Our 6th Anniversary is coming up on Thursday.
I have a son and daughter from a previous marriage, both are Geeky as well! They've been brought up to appreciate Classical music, and as one is 17 and the other a young adult of 25, they still enjoy it! Of course since being with my husband they've been exposed to his Audiophile pressings of all kinds of music.
So that's just a little about me and my family, and again, I do hope that being female and not totally Audio, will not exclude me from the group. I leave it to all of you.
Thanks!!
Bunni
Bunni
Tim: Well, that's no ordinary rabbit.
King Arthur: Ohh.
Tim: That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on!
Sir Robin: You tit! I soiled my armor I was so scared!
Tim: Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!
Yeah...I'm that Bunni
Tim: Well, that's no ordinary rabbit.
King Arthur: Ohh.
Tim: That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on!
Sir Robin: You tit! I soiled my armor I was so scared!
Tim: Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!
Yeah...I'm that Bunni
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Re: Introducing...Bunni!
Happy Anniversary to you and Anders. I was fortunate enough to get a chance to talk to him during the fest. It's always great to chat with someone who plays for Team Electrostat, too! Your husband is a lucky guy to have a wife that 'gets it.' And we're lucky on this forum to have you here as well. Welcome!
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Welcome to the site, Bunni!
Geez, with TWO rabbits here pretty soon there will be hundreds of us....
Geez, with TWO rabbits here pretty soon there will be hundreds of us....
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From FrankieD's lips to your ears: Sunfire - a quiet box of endless power.
Sunfire TG-IV/400~7 Amp
Carver SD/A-360 CDP
Benchmark DAC-1
Sony SACD/DVD-A
Active bi-amp: Ashly XR-1001 & 2 Rane PEQ-15s
Main: HotRodded AL-IIIs
Sub: Klipsch RT-12d
Center: Sunfire CRS-3c
Surround: Sunfire CRS-3 (x 2)
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Re: Introducing...Bunni!
Welcome to the site!
It should sound like it isn't there!
There is a difference between hearing and listening...
Making life enjoyable through expensive electronics.
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Re: Introducing...Bunni!
Welcome Bunni!!!! Glad you are here and supportive of Anders.




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Re: Introducing...Bunni!
Welcome Bunni,, please keep Anders focused when he is troublshooting my tube amp/build.
Welcome to the forum,,I had the pleasure of meeting Anders at the fest.

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Welcome to the site Bunni. Did Anders show you the Bunny Bread we found?
Some cool Carver stuff!
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WELCOME! !!!!!!!!! 

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Re: Introducing...Bunni!
Welcome and bring the whole family next year. He will tell you it's a beautiful anniversary spot. Tell him I said thanks for coming and being helpful.
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TNRabbit wrote:Welcome to the site, Bunni!
Geez, with TWO rabbits here pretty soon there will be hundreds of us....
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Welcome Bunni!

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Hello and welcome to the Carver forum, Bunni. Everybody is welcome here and you will not be shunned away just because you aren't an audiophile. You enjoy music, right? Well, that's good enough for us. It was a pleasure to meet your husband and I look forward to seeing him next year.....hopefully you too! Most of the women that attend come back just because after the first Carverfest, they become family.
I look forward to your participation on the board. We'll see ya'round campus....
I look forward to your participation on the board. We'll see ya'round campus....
In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence.
The best way to enjoy digital music reproduction is to never listen to a good analogue reproduction.
The best way to enjoy digital music reproduction is to never listen to a good analogue reproduction.
Re: Introducing...Bunni!
Don't I know you from somewhere?beemers417 wrote:Hi,B. Welcome.

We are both on the Pittsburgh Forum too..it's safe...I'm spayed!TNRabbit wrote:Welcome to the site, Bunni!
Geez, with TWO rabbits here pretty soon there will be hundreds of us....

No worries, Anders is always focused when it comes to electronics.Zoot Horn wrote:Welcome Bunni,, please keep Anders focused when he is troublshooting my tube amp/build.Welcome to the forum,,I had the pleasure of meeting Anders at the fest.
I thought that was from the other T, and I will treasure it always! Thanks!thuffman03 wrote:Welcome to the site Bunni. Did Anders show you the Bunny Bread we found?
Thanks to all of you for the warm welcome and the kindness toward Anders..he's pretty special. I'd love to go to Carverfest next year! I have to admit, I was lurking to enjoy the photos of all that was going on, and was thrilled to see Anders arm in a pic during the amp build! lol I'm on the Vintage HiFi Forum as some of you know. Thanks again!
Bunni
Tim: Well, that's no ordinary rabbit.
King Arthur: Ohh.
Tim: That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on!
Sir Robin: You tit! I soiled my armor I was so scared!
Tim: Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!
Yeah...I'm that Bunni
Tim: Well, that's no ordinary rabbit.
King Arthur: Ohh.
Tim: That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on!
Sir Robin: You tit! I soiled my armor I was so scared!
Tim: Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide! It's a killer!
Yeah...I'm that Bunni