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how many people on head fi are female?

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I was just reading the, "what do your kids think of audiophilia" thread and it sort of seems that there are more male audiophiles than females. From what I've seen taking public transportation, I mainly see guys using high end headphones, not that I see too much people using good headphones in the first place, beats seem to be everywhere! 

 

Where are all the ladies? 

 

I'm a girl just fyi. 

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Gal here. Still working on the men in my life to get with the program :)

Gave hubby -MTPC, my brother -Turbines, my 14 yo nephew is next

 

 

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Well, here's a lady with some reviews on amazon that has the R10, Qualia, L3000 and over 200 nos tubes, that's pretty damn audiophile!  http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A2A8PN3Q5QVNR6?ie=UTF8&display=public&sort_by=MostRecentReview&page=2

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Haven't met a lot of women audio engineers either.
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There are exactly 7.35 females on head-fi. I know 2 female aspiring audio engineers, its too hard a profession stick to mechanical thats only 11/10 difficulty scale.

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Originally Posted by alv4426 View Post

There are exactly 7.35 females on head-fi. I know 2 female aspiring audio engineers, its too hard a profession stick to mechanical thats only 11/10 difficulty scale.


So who exactly is only 35% female?  More importantly, what's the other 65%?

 

Male? Machine? Monster? God?

 

post #7 of 115
Maybe you should do a poll or something?

I would guestimate that no more than 20% of members here are female. It is probably even less in the real world just based on the number of women I've actually encountered with high end audio equipment (which is 0).
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It's far less than 20%.....................

post #9 of 115

1-2%?

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It's a very small percentage...for some reason, women just aren't as into this hobby.  Not sure if it's a social stigma or some part of human psychology or what.

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There used to be this one female user on here called Germania. I ran across a lot of posts from her on the older threads while doing research. She seems pretty into the hobby then for whatever season she got banned. Wonder what happened for her to get banned?

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In last month or so I've seen 4 peope besides me on street or bus with full size headphones - 2 guys and 2 girls. Oh, I also saw this one dude with some cheap Creative headphones this morning but that doesn't count. 

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all you have to do is connect sennheiser earbuds to a prada purse = marketing gold.

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There are men that wear Prada, too...

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There used to be this one female user on here called Germania. I ran across a lot of posts from her on the older threads while doing research. She seems pretty into the hobby then for whatever season she got banned. Wonder what happened for her to get banned?

We do not discuss bans or the reasons behind them at Head-Fi. Administrative action is strictly between the Head-Fi Staff and the member involved. You can read more about our rules and policies in the TOS and FAQ. People get banned for repeatedly violating the rules. Warnings are given before bans are given. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me or anyone else on Staff.

As for this thread, there are a number of women at Head-Fi. However, everyone is welcome here and I don't like to make distinctions as to gender, race, nationality, or anything of the sort. This is a place for people who love headphones and music. Anything else doesn't matter.
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