AS WE SEE IT
“Why can’t you stop being an audiophile?” The question took me off-guard. It didn’t come from one of the usual suspects—a hostile anti-audiophile, or a non-audiophile who simply can’t fathom why we should care so much about something as nonessential as sound reproduction—but from Louis, a sharp dressed, goateed, middle-aged man who was known, among his audio repair shop’s clientele, for not only his virtuosity as a classical solo violinist, but his expertise—some would say his preternatural ability—in setting up turntables to sound their very best. Which explains why, on the day he asked me the question, Louis was in possession of my Rega Research Planar 5 turntable. An hour earlier I’d brought it to his shop, where he had partially dismantled and laid it out on his worktable. He was going…