You just need to get the Counterpoints and Thiels out of storage (basement?) and teach the kid to leave the stereo alone. Edit: easier said than done but doable.
I have two daughters who learned early on that dad's stereo was not to be fooled with - nor were the records to be touched. Until they were old enough to enjoy reproduced music. Then they got their own stereos - decent ones, I might add - which included turntables and they've been off to the races since. They're teaching me about music I should be listening to - and their choices are good.
I have two daughters who learned early on that dad's stereo was not to be fooled with - nor were the records to be touched. Until they were old enough to enjoy reproduced music. Then they got their own stereos - decent ones, I might add - which included turntables and they've been off to the races since. They're teaching me about music I should be listening to - and their choices are good.