Though I totally relate to most of what these guys express in the video about their enjoyment of music and of their systems, I would say I personally differ from them in a few ways:
1) I wouln't say, I'm eccentric - as these gentlemen clearly come across. If you met me for the first time you would probably come away thinking he's just a regular guy (whatever that means)...and would have no idea of my passion for everything audio, unless you got me talking about it. I have a keen awareness of peoples perceptions and also have my own personal idea of what is balanced and choose to live with those fairly broad confines.
2) My financial priorities revolve around the family first i.e. home, car, health, food, entertainment etc. and money for my music and system comes from any excess/disposable income - I don't take on debt for this hobby and never will and would never let it curtail my lifestyle.
3) I like to get improvements in my system but weigh the costs heavily. I don't change for the sake of changing or on feeling or a fleeting desire, it has to be a good reason and make mid-to-large improvement. Bang for buck along with product reliability and resale value are big factors that come into play along with the sound quality.
This all said, I get lost in the music as came across in this video. At times, it is absolutely breathtaking. It is an escape while being real. I strive for improvement, within the confines of what is reasonable and affordable to me.
This is the only documentary video I've found on this hobby, I wish there were more. If anyone has others, I would love to see them.
Happy listening.