I've been out of the "hifi scene" for a while now. I haven't bought any components or anything else related to my main system for going on 8 years now. The only thing I've bought is new speaker cable so that it was long enough last time I moved. I haven't spent much time here during that time either.
There are a lot of things I'm just frankly trying to figure out why...
Digital preamps.
Why? I understand sources these days are pretty much all digital. I understand wanting to use digital inputs rather than analog. But why buy a digital preamp? Wouldn't a great "analog" preamp and a separate DAC be the better investment? Formats come and go. Today's latest format won't exactly be cutting edge and will most likely be bettered next year. Sure it'll still sound great, but how long until it's obsolete or didn't ever take off? So you buy a great digital preamp today. Next month MQA comes out and you've got to have it. Now what? Add a DAC? You buy the latest digital preamp that does DSD. Next year, the DSD guys announce they'll now longer use it.
It just seems to me that the digital preamp is destined to become the receiver my father threw out a few years ago - it had an 8-track player built in. He used the receiver for quite a while, long after the 8-track format was dead. When I bought my Bryston B60, I was looking into buying the original Naim Uniti. It had a built in CD player, DAC, wifi antenna, etc. I think it only had one analog input. All I could think of was how long it would be until the only usable parts were the amplification and tuner. Sorry, but I've always felt the best long term investment in a system is the amplification. Second being speakers, as the room can change.
Then there's the whole music streaming services thing. I looked into, then asked myself why. I don't spend more than the $30/month price for new music. I either buy used an Amazon or check stuff out from my local library. I'd more or less be paying to listen to music I already own. I'm not sold on high res. IMO its the mastering, not the sheer number of bits. I've bought some stuff from HD Tracks. It was stuff that I didn't own or stuff that I already own, really like, and heard the SQ was far better than what I've already got.
And I've got quite a bit of high res stuff and a great high res player - vinyl

And I don't buy into the newer is better. Or at least when better stuff comes out, the older gear it replaces somehow sounds worse. My B60 doesn't have a chip programmed to make it sound worse when the line is upgraded.
So long story short... I feel like I'm becoming my grandfather. Am I an old geezer who's set in his ways at the ripe old age of 42?