I think every audiophile has had this experience. It's one of the reasons I scoff when bloggers or hifi mag writers talk about rejuvenating the hobby by exposing people to great systems. I had this exact debate with Robert Harley via email. He is convinced that people can be converted to high end audiophiles by simple exposure to a good system. Not true and anyone that has demoed their great system for the unwashed masses knows this is a fallacy. Appreciating a good hifi is a skill that must be learned over time. It probably also requires certain brain chemistry/characteristics.
People just don't even know what they are hearing, and they typically don't care. Only once have I had the experience where my friend was blown away by my system and in that case he was a former music student and concert pianist and a genuine music lover. He "got it" from day one. Everyone else does not get it. My wife must be dragged in kicking and screaming to listen to one song.
But I don't blame people for this lack of appreciation. There are lots of hobbies I don't appreciate.
It is a shame and I empathize with the OP. Most of use would love to share our pride and joy systems with people that would enjoy them.
That's one thing that's great about the internet, but unfortunately we cannot hear other's systems, only see them.
People just don't even know what they are hearing, and they typically don't care. Only once have I had the experience where my friend was blown away by my system and in that case he was a former music student and concert pianist and a genuine music lover. He "got it" from day one. Everyone else does not get it. My wife must be dragged in kicking and screaming to listen to one song.
But I don't blame people for this lack of appreciation. There are lots of hobbies I don't appreciate.
It is a shame and I empathize with the OP. Most of use would love to share our pride and joy systems with people that would enjoy them.
That's one thing that's great about the internet, but unfortunately we cannot hear other's systems, only see them.