HiFi vs MidFi


I’m a relative noob to the audiophile scene, having just invested in an integrated amp and upscale (for me) speakers.  From time to time, I hear the term “MidFi” for some components.  Is there an objective or just largely accepted definition for this term?  I’d be curious to hear feedback on what constitutes HiFi vs. MidFi across various components.  
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Price has very little to do with High Fidelity. Take the $3K Benchmark AHB2 that amplies the incoming signal impeccably and the recent $45K D'Agostino that limps along like an Edsel and there's your high fidelity vs mid fidelity. 
To me:
Hi Fi is a very relative term. It has been co-opted to mean Hi-End. But it simply means a system that puts a great priority on sound reproduction. That’s all.

Like Hi-Performance (Hi-Po) in cars, it can mean a Mustang, a Miata or a Miura (Lamborghini).

Hi-Fi covers a lot of ground. Anything that sounds pretty good is Hi-Fi. There can be budget components in a Hi-Fi system. It just needs to perform better than an average audio system.

Once you buy separate components, you are in Hi-Fi territory. An outboard phono preamp gets you there too.

Hi-End is another animal. Some people don’t consider McIntosh in the Hi-End anymore. It is a premium luxury brand for sure.

Just like Mercedes is generally considered a premium luxury brand but not really Hi-End.

Bugatti is certainly hi-end. Certain Mercedes CAN be. Certain McIntosh CAN be.

Hi-End sound at a mid-fi price is possible.
Hi-Fi sound at a Mid-Fi price is also possible.

If you are on this site, you probably have a Hi-Fi system.

I think Hi-End is at the higher end of the premium ladder.

I think high end is different than hi fi.  Hi end is simply expensive, maybe better sonically than lower priced models but not necessarily.  Yes I have a Carver 350, high end, high sonically, But my vintage system Soundcraftsmen Pro Power4 and MA 5002 both totally refurbed along with Soundcraftmen dx4000 pre amp, totally refurbed, with Epicure 3.0 truncated pyramids and a highly modded AR es1 (no pops, crackles or static) sound as good to me as many $5000-$10000 systems.  I'd be lucky to get $3000 for the system.  Yet to me it is High Fi, High sonic but not high end.  I play it almost as much as my Carvers with Amazing silvers.  As the Bobfather says "just enjoy the music"
I like the way the movie "It Might Get Loud" sums it up as 3 great musicians are discussing "best" guitar.  Jimmy Page and The Edge both had some great high end desires.  Jack White just humbly said, "I like to take a piece of sh*t and see how good I can make it sound".  Or, something to that effect.  For example, I have all different costs but wanted to see how cheap I could go for a great sound.  I used a Dayton audio class D integrated, with some inexpensive Dayton Audio full range speakers that I use in a transmission line speaker configuration made from PVC plumbing.  For what I spent on this true lowfi, the sound is really darn good.  It does have some limitations, such as the listening area is small, don't move outside of it or quality drops quickly.  I found the frequency response was below that of my JBL 4312's.  Let your ears be the guide and it is amazing what you can come up with.