The "New" Audiophiles [message #86314] |
Thu, 12 October 2017 12:54 |
GoldenOldie
Messages: 67 Registered: June 2017
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I read an article by a man that has spent his life gathering outstanding audio equipment from his youth to now. He has 3 kids and they all had rather have a laptop. He was so disheartened. Convenience and mobility are taking the lead now. How is this effecting your purchases?
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Re: The "New" Audiophiles [message #86321 is a reply to message #86314] |
Fri, 13 October 2017 15:31 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18793 Registered: January 2001
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In my experience, people that enjoy fine quality sound come in all ages, races, genders, etc. I think "audiophiles" tend to be a little more male gender biased, but I think that's mostly because women aren't usually as interested in "gadgets" as men are. I think women enjoy high-quality sound as much as men, and I think they are capable of telling the difference between "good sound" and "bad sound."
I think the only real difference that age makes is younger people usually don't have the earning capacity, so they have less ability to buy high-end gear. When men get into their earning years, they are able to get the really good stuff, mostly just 'cause they can afford it. But I don't think younger audiophiles are less quality-conscious, they just don't have the disposable income.
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