Noun
audiophile (plural audiophiles)
A person with an interest in high fidelity music and/or sound reproduction and its associated technology.
Being a photographer is like listening to music. If you have a camera, by just living your life you're bound to find some things that are worth taking a picture of. You don't have to be an audiophile to have taste in music. It happens through osmosis. Christine Elise
An audiophile listening test, which states that, for classical music, Vorbis aoTuV beta 4 has 93% percent probability of being the best encoder, tied with MPC. Source: Internet
A high-end strain-gauge cartridge is currently sold by an audiophile company, with special preamplifiers available. Source: Internet
Data gleaned from these double-blind tests is not accepted by some "audiophile" magazines such as Stereophile and The Absolute Sound in their evaluations of audio equipment. Source: Internet
Because not everyone is an obsessive audiophile, what fits the description for “best headphones” for most people is going to be some combination of wireless, high audio quality, and noise canceling. Source: Internet
Every model is voiced using audiophile grade inductors and capacitors resulting in detail and accuracy unmatched by other brands in their class. Source: Internet