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Not to mention, audiophile gear is built to appeal to a male aesthetic, which is why good systems are often banished to the basement or a "dedicated" listening room. If that one thing could be changed, so that good audio is allowed back into the living room, then the industry will be in much better shape. Same goes for speaker design - so many speakers are designed to sound good from the "sweet spot", that it prevents the general family from enjoying "great sound" from anywhere in the room/home. These 2 things together really push this to be a solo activity and not something easily shared, even with family.
If that one thing could be changed, so that good audio is allowed back into the living room, then the industry will be in much better shape.
I've had an extremely difficult time finding my own hobbies/passions.
Oh, not every woman buys shoes, purses & clothes....like I buy stereo equipment?
Ummmm....I avoid shopping like the plague. Unless its grocery shopping. Besides, why spend $300 on a purse when you can by an amp (Virtue ONE.2 "Classic) or make your own gamer computer for the same price?