@kerrybh +1 Horse racing has a very similar analytical structure(decision making) when compared to High End Audio!
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@kerrybh +1 Horse racing has a very similar analytical structure(decision making) when compared to High End Audio! |
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Aren't Toyota, VW and Stellantis(Fiat-Chrysler) #1, 2 &4 as far as sales worldwide? What could be more flourishing? |
I went to a private MBL event and the actual owners/buyers there were in my age bracket and slightly older, which is 40s/50s. Axpona, on the other hand, was likely more of a demo in their ~60/70s.
In my case, I had to plan months in advance to attend Axpona and blocked out a weekend. Despite this, I still was only able to attend Friday. It'd be very difficult to go to regular meetups or events, which I'd imagine is true for many working-age audiophiles. |
Those audiophiles who can visit Axpona and similar shows seem both highly dedicated to the hobby and have money and time to burn. That's a hallmark of an older generation. Plus, music development, production, and consumption is changing - vinyl resurgence notwithstanding. The ease of streaming trumps fidelity for many. And since most younger don't ever have the chance to listen through a high end system, that remains a barrier. Plus (again), with Sonos and soundbars now delivering such (relatively) decent sound at affordable pricing, I would venture that many don't see the necessity for fidelity - especially as the video/visual component of domestic entertainment is much more engaging than it ever has been. |