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I can understand Tirade's trade off. He's in the time of life where a hobby that may have an isolating affect is less desirable than unselfishly spending his resources on something from which they all can benefit. (emphasis mine-NM) And besides, someone is going to become very happy with his speakers. It's probably going to create good long-term audio karma.
So why is this the case? Why is listening to music a solitary activity and watching a movie a social\family thing?
Why don't friends get together to listen to music?
You always hear about people watching movies together but rarely music. Why is that I wonder?
Why is music so much more seemingly personal than film?
Outside of an audiophile gathering where the emphasis is on equipment and technical matters, has anyone ever socially listened to music with other people? You know, like have people over for dinner and then listen to music instead of watching a movie?