Michael Green,
"What is nonsense to one hobbyist will be the listening savoir to the next."Who could disagree with this one? It is important to remember it from time to time. Of course, vice versa also applies. What is the listening savior to one hobbyist will be non-sense to the next. I will leave it to the arguers on-call to mention some examples here.
"Putting your faith in a component is a tweak."Huh, you could have left this one out. It becomes way too broad of a description to even consider it debatable or, to those who do not find it as their savoir, acceptable. Maybe added one of the major tweaks of the sound to the list instead, listening volume?
"...tell the story of how big of a hobby this is..."It is an interesting observation in complete opposition from mine. I am sure we all have different friends. I am talking only about real living people we know and may meet, not virtual Facebook and Internet personae. I know only one (repeat, one) person who has had any inclination to buy anything more than a Bluetooth speaker or some Bose Wave Radio variant. Everybody else seems to be content with the sound coming from their iPhone speakers. I am sure that audio hobby is not missing diversity, but I think that it is far from being a big one. Unless that "big" referred to those few interested in it thinking very passionately about it. However, those are probably questions for some other thread with similar chewed-to-exhaustion topic.

