For the sake of the future of the high end market, I hope this poll is not representative of the high end market generally. If it is, then manufacturers face a gloomy prospect of serving an aging customer base. On the other hand it would not be surprising if it were.
First, when this aging group were young, they were in the middle of a robust audio market - lots of audio stores, different music industry tastes, formats, and delivery systems.
Second, this aging group probably has the savings necessary to buy upscale products that young groups don't.
Third, the younger aging cohort grew up in an MP3/iTunes world where sound quality was not a priority.
Anyone have other/different ideas?
Dave