At what price is one considered an Audiophile.


Audiophilia, what is is it?

Is it the love of music or the equipment that presents the music.

Or is it both? 

What is the cost of admission?

How much does one have to spend on equipment to be considered an Audiophile, if it is truly the later than the music.

What has membership to this perceived exclusive club cost you?

 

 

jacobsdad2000

Wow, am I late getting on this question!  — Nothing changed.

I would say, as a budget-minded person interested in audiophile-level sound, that money does matter in this hobby.  If you don’t spend at least to a certain level, you are just a pseudo-audiophile to many here.  I base this on two things:

I see questions that ask for suggestions for buying audio equipment.  Before I can respond, I look at the other responses/suggestions.  Oh my!  I was going to say I was satisfied with my $3,000 amp, or my $1,000 pre-amp, or my CD transport that cost less than $1,000.   But all these recommendations from others are for equipment many times more expensive than anything I have ever owned.  I think I must be slumming it!  And their listening rooms, sometimes custom built, dedicated rooms that are huge!   All that — money, money, money!  The equipment I aspire to, I can imagine these folks giving a skeptical look and “Well, if that’s ALL you can afford!”  Yes, it’s all I can afford — sorry!

The second thing — look at the pages on Audiogon that list equipment for sale.  Especially the featured items:  Speakers and amps that costs $30,000, $40,000, $50,000, some over $100,000 or $200,000.   I glance over such things, knowing “never, ever”.   Am I envious?  Somewhat, but I also wonder how much of a hit these people take when they go to sell that equipment?  Yeah, you list it on Audiogon or other sites, but how many people are out there thinking, “Oh, that’s what I’ve been looking for!  And only $50,000!   Bargain time!”   And if you can afford to spend this much on the hobby, I imagine your house is worth in the millions, you have a boat, maybe your own airplane, scads of overseas trips and holidays, sauntering around the country club, martini in hand, saying, “Darling, please be a dear and have them pull around the Bentley”.
 

I think that if you are talking less than $20,000 total for your equipment (not room), you aren’t really in the audiophile category on these pages.  And maybe even $20,000 is disappointing.  Seems that the higher you can go, the more you earn the title Audiophile. 

Ridiculous claim...

An headphone who is unique even today and top flagship 40 years ago is now classed as low fi because i pay it 100 bucks ?😊

A top amplifier 35 years ago is trash today because i pay it 300 bucks ?😊

And marketting dogmas and electronic design and  costly components can beat acoustics basic knowledege  for some ? I dont think so...

Let me smile ...

Price is not the last word in sound ... Acoustics and synergy between components are and at any price ...

I think that if you are talking less than $20,000 total for your equipment (not room), you aren’t really in the audiophile category on these pages. And maybe even $20,000 is disappointing. Seems that the higher you can go, the more you earn the title Audiophile.

oh Lord…. i mean dear, didn’t we drive the Bentley yesterday ? 

sppose dem grammer polizze be. round shortly, or leastwayz midnight

Levels of electronic design perfection had a cost corresponding to each level ...

Levels of acoustic controls had a cost too in money and in studies and experiments ...

Optimal acoustic satisfaction threshold exist at a very high cost in price and in time and acoustics  understanding ...

Minimal acoustical satisfaction threshold experience exist also.... At a lower price but with  the same time cost in  consuming studies and experiments in acoustic ... If not by yourself homemade, it cost 100,000 bucks to give the job to a pro by the way ....Few costly panels is not acoustic control of a room ...

For myself, and most music loving friends...we have all heard expensive systems we did not like, and inexpensive systems we liked very much...certainly synergy and room acoustics are long recognized factors...but unfortunately, all the best systems we have heard have been expensive...though I thoroughly enjoy my much less expensive secondary systems, and could be very happy if that's all I had...exploring better equipment or room acoustic should never get in the way of enjoying what you have...