For me, ever since I started looking up this hobby just a few months ago, it was Chris Majestic who was my gateway drug.
Then, I discovered Paul McGowan of PS Audio.
And then, Steve Guttenburg, who gets a lot of flak all around:
(To be fair, I dunno why he gets a lot of flak from reddit's HT boys; but on the other hand, publications that he had earlier written for are busy erasing him. I really don't know what his deal is)
And the lovely boys of Audioholics. I like their dry rendition of serious stuff.
And most of all, the room acoustics channel with that thick person...
Okay, gotta (k)link, right:
And, of course, TechnoDad and the TV person who gets linked a lot here, and that person who claims to be an honest subwoofer reviewer who likes Rythmiks a lot...
Of late, I sat through an entire interview of Mr. Siva, which was posted here. Came across as a very knowledgeable person who should really do more videos on his own.
Ditto, the Indiq people.
Maybe, even Dec Spec and Atas -- and some of the big stereo peeps -- should start a YT channel...
More than any of the above, if our forum DIYers start their own channels, would be lovely to watch.
Enough gyan, who's your biggest Gyani? Who's your favourite (audio/video- phile) YouTuber?
Edit:
Adding that nice Kiwi audiophile who teaches interconnects, and though not a fan, must add that Aussie HT person with the beard.
Then, I discovered Paul McGowan of PS Audio.
And then, Steve Guttenburg, who gets a lot of flak all around:
(To be fair, I dunno why he gets a lot of flak from reddit's HT boys; but on the other hand, publications that he had earlier written for are busy erasing him. I really don't know what his deal is)
And the lovely boys of Audioholics. I like their dry rendition of serious stuff.
And most of all, the room acoustics channel with that thick person...
Okay, gotta (k)link, right:
And, of course, TechnoDad and the TV person who gets linked a lot here, and that person who claims to be an honest subwoofer reviewer who likes Rythmiks a lot...
Of late, I sat through an entire interview of Mr. Siva, which was posted here. Came across as a very knowledgeable person who should really do more videos on his own.
Ditto, the Indiq people.
Maybe, even Dec Spec and Atas -- and some of the big stereo peeps -- should start a YT channel...
More than any of the above, if our forum DIYers start their own channels, would be lovely to watch.
Enough gyan, who's your biggest Gyani? Who's your favourite (audio/video- phile) YouTuber?
Edit:
Adding that nice Kiwi audiophile who teaches interconnects, and though not a fan, must add that Aussie HT person with the beard.
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