Hi.
My name is Phill. I like high fidelity audio.
Also, side-note, I work at Decware. Truth be told I wasn't going to tell anyone. I could just lurk, and lurk, and lurk...I have to now though. My listening experience this evening was damn near life changing. I shit you not ( pardon my language). I have been listening critically to Decware gear for a little over a year and a half, ish and I finally feel like I have hit a pinnacle experience. Its the kind you have to share. Best part- it's repeatable, and deliverable. There have been many experiences over the past year, but this one sealed the deal. I am still processing it in my mind, but I want to start a new thread for it very soon, as soon as the tears in my eyes dry up a bit.
Until then, a bit on me...
I shy away from the "audiophile" label. I think I settled on "audio enthusiast" years ago. If I remember correctly, I had decided that there would not be a day for some time, if ever, that I could afford to have really high end gear. But, that's ok. I would eventually finance a small home theater setup, or maybe end up running into some nice vintage stuff from a thrift store or some such place. This idea I had picked up from a gentleman I had met through fate. I was asked to help with some light handyman type chores for a friend of a friend who had lost or fired his contractor and needed to meet deadlines with some home improvements. Between the two of us we stumbled through some really crazy issues with this home and finished the projects. In celebration, this gentlemen ordered some pizza for us and turned on some entertainment. The entertainment came by way of his hifi system. It seemed like the pizza arrived in the blink of an eye. I am pretty sure I had not blinked as artist after artist sounded like they were on stage just feet away. I remember one of the albums was an acoustic live thing from the singer of the counting crows, another was the Cowboy Junkies Trinity Sessions. It was fantastic. As we finished up I asked about how much it cost to own something like this. He introduced me to the idea of vintage scrounging and changed how I spent my down time for decades. I found a few things. Life was good. The dream lived. Someday...
This is my audio origins story.
Someday is today...
... because today I am proudly employed at Decware. I help make the worlds best amps for the worlds best {and most discerning
}customers.
I have stories, folks. I will warn you all right now though, it gets crazy. How do you even describe some of these experiences? Transcendental Audio? Is that the right wording? Because I will personally vouch for the product we are talking about to be greater than the sum of it's parts in such a literal way it is mind blowing. How do you describe the point where the artists are no longer in your room, but rather, you are in theirs...? Audio so intensely detailed and organic...
I mean, I could also just gab about the fun technical side of this stuff like the time I got introduced to tube rolling hanging out with Bob, Steve, and Don form Cryotone Tubes pre-Decfest 2023. I can also speak to the crazy challenge of just building these beasts day in and day out.
I feel like this is rambling, but that is what you get. It's late and I am still processing my visit to audio nirvana.
HMU, I met a bunch of you all at the Decfest but did not get near enough time with any of you and I have so many questions for everyone here. Decware owner or not. Drop a comment, pm, whatever.
Thank you all so much! Some of you board members have been arounnd a long time... I am such a noob LOL
Goodnight!
The community is such n important aspect to the life of a reluctant "audiophile".
If you don't know, you don't know. Sometimes you just need to share with some folks who get you...