Love for music shatter by highend equipment


Music is life, I rather be blind then deaf. It's pretty sad when I realize that my love for music was shatter by high-end equipment. I have friends that refuse to listen to music because it’s not coming from a high-end system. It’s ridiculous that throw away CDs because the record is not to their standard and they won't listen to it. As a result they listen to only a few CD over and over..and over..... They don't listen to the radio. They don't listen to the stereo in their car. What is going on, could it be the mind playing tricks. After all we are spending $50,000 on a system, and it could make us forget that, "Its all about listening to the music". I have to admit, this high end world is an enigma..

Danny
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timrhu2,727 posts08-25-2016 4:46pmPatricia Barber, Holly Cole, Cassandra Wilson and a few others are all I will play on my system.

So your system refuses to play other artists? I guess it really sucks and boring. My system plays all music around the Globe which is I guess substantially better.
The love of music drives the hi end. Always has. The love of time drives the high end watch market. 
I know this may sound silly, but some equipment and manufacturers tend to promote audiophilia more than others.


Not silly at all. The ones that do largely also face the task of generating interest in more expensive and/or esoteric products. They need music mainly because their products won’t make any sound people want to hear without it. Their stuff is marketed as the special sauce that makes things extra special and sometimes it just might.

But most music lovers don’t need the most expensive and or esoteric products to enjoy their music 100%.

Its all just another part of what makes our sometimes crazy and often disjointed world go round.


Lots of us used to drink Boones Farm wine back in the good old days. Nobody ever complained that it didn't taste very good or that it wasn't enjoyable. 

;-)