Ok, so maybe I should take my turn... I'm Jim Rebman, live in Boulder, CO, and am 51 years old. My bacground was originally EE when I worked at the Princeton Plasma Physics lab as an engineer and researcher working primarily with real-time embedded systems and very high power systems (think 120KvDC @ 100 A continuous), but eventually spent all of my time writing software. Graduate work was in cognitive and computer science.
I have been into audio and building things electronic, metal and wood since I was a kid and following in my father's footsteps. In the late 70s and 80s I designed and built lots of SS stereo gear and more than a few speakers, then got ill, lost my sight 20 years ago, and about 6 years ago decided to get back into audio. I stumbled on the bottlehead site as I was looking for speaker kits at the time and noticed this very curious collection of "toy" amps that only put out a handful of watts and lots of people that had previously had similar gear to my homebuilt ss stuff saying that this was the way to go. RMAF happened shortly after, and only being 40 minutes away I went to check out some of this low power tube gear, and that was all it took. Between Doc, Ron Welborne, Jim Hagerman and a couple of others, I was hooked, and will never forget that Nagra deck playing through the early tape repro amp -- that spoiled me for life. :-)
I'm currently living with a very nice 2a3/45 amp with a mercury vapor rectifier and a single digital source and all computer based. Trying to keep track of hundreds of albums and over 1200 CDs with braille labels was getting frustrating to say the least and the computer has just let me get back to the music without the hassle of being a librarian as well.
I'm building a fully tweaked s.e.x amp and just got notice today that my nickel MQ upgrade iron is on the way. Not sure what will be next, Stereomour, Paramounts, or the BH dac, but that will happen when it happens.
I also want to think all the folks at BH who have had lots of patience with my blind man's questions that should seem obvious to somebody with an EE background, but I have no real way to access schematics and tubes were only giving passing mention when I was in school. This is a great place with great and helpful people and I've learned a lot from the folks here.
-- Jim