Or, what to buy the audiophile who has everything? I have one of those relatives, who loves music and is near impossible to buy for. Just once I would like to get him something other than an Amazon voucher. Are there any silly trinkets, or little gifts that someone into audio or music would love?
A windup Gramophone. Go the antique route if you can afford it. Or just something vintage that can be a centerpiece of sorts. A conversation starter.
That might work for me as well. Does everyone have one of those people who are impossible to buy for? Well, impossible without resorting to gift cards and keeping receipts.
gofar99 Messages: 1949 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
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I would like a bigger house so I can set up a bigger listening room. The one now (12W X 17L X 10H) is just a bit small. Something like 25 or 30 W and L would be nice
I would like a bigger house so I can set up a bigger listening room. The one now (12W X 17L X 10H) is just a bit small. Something like 25 or 30 W and L would be nice
OK, I'll just wrap that and put the tree on top of it
Last time I bought a signed limited edition, he already had it. Short of breaking into his house and riffling through his collection, buying music is a bit of a lottery. I might go with the gramophone and see how he takes it.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18789 Registered: January 2001
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When buying music and/or video gifts, I usually get gift receipts. Frankly, I do that with a lot of stuff, clothing and other things too. That way the recipient can always exchange the gift if they want to.
That's a tough one. I love music, too, but I know even though people share a love for music it doesn't necessarily mean that they will like the gifts that you get for them. I'd give them the gift receipt, too.