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Top 10 Reasons:(snip)2. A break from someone talking all the time, like a spouse(snip)10. Beats spending $30,000 on new cupboards
In Munich, Richard Vandersteen confided in a mutual friend that he can no longer sell the speakers that made him famous. Nowadays the big dollar models are selling briskly but the 1b and 2c aren't moving at all. I can't speak to the accuracy of those claims but my source is unimpeachable. It seems that the middle class has gone out of audio too.
11. All your favorite musicians are dead.
Shoot, My 22 year old daughter and her boyfriend whenever they would come over they could care less about my 6' tall speakers, tube pre, two huge amps, Active crossover.They were both like "Yeah but we got I-phones". They could care less about Hi end audio. Times change I guess. Maybe Hi-end audio is dying.Hope you find a new moderator soon.
It's quite sad that the younger generation is missing out so much pleasure now that they are given all the freedom and flexibility to listen to "music-anywhere"My 27 year old daughter has a different thought; she believes that this freedom of "music-anywhere" makes people enjoy music less; that they are just "listening" and not "enjoying".When she listens to the system at home, she does recognise the huge difference in the emotion, quality, space, depth...that a hifi system produces vs a pair of earphones on a smart phone.She also believes that the audio dealers and the industry does not educate and does not promote hi fidelity well enough, even an awareness to educate the youth on what they are missing and perhaps aspire them to own a system when they reach a certain level of maturity and income.The youth of today need to take a multitask pause....and just learn to enjoy music at some point in time with real hi fi to know the difference.If the trends towards ear phones continue, the human evolution will come to a point where Man will not have ears, but just 2 holes on both ends, and Man will be walking around with earphones stuck in both these holes....and ultra thin fingers through texting....
(snip)Maybe Hi-end audio is dying.Hope you find a new moderator soon.
(snip)Is Hi- End Audio Domed?
Maybe?!!Used gear has gotten soooooo hard to sell lately, compared to just 10 or 15 yrs ago. Even really good stuff at great rock bottom prices. To me, a less liquid and vibrant used marketplace is a sure indication of shrinking demand and desire for the goods. It's definitely dying and will shrink into a tiny irrelevant niche when all us late baby boomers are gone. If it's not there already.
I believe it is competition is the culprit for the lessor Vandies as well as the general economy. Salaries have stayed stagnet and those who have jobs are not full time or 40 hours any longer.
I forgot to mention - if it's encouraging at all - I just ordered a new DAC, a Schitt Yggdrasil, and they are backordered for at least a month. That's an indication that there is still SOME interest in high-end audio out there!