Is the idea of audiophile listening a dying concept as boomers die off?


I’m a boomer myself and was wondering if any other listeners have knowledge or data on how much of a declining industry high end audio is in general? Or am I mistaken and it’s not dying off at all?

tubelvr11

@jallan 

I would put up Tedeschi Trucks (their version of Layla beats the original IMHO and FAR better recorded)

The original Layla album is indeed quite poor sounding. I'll never understand why Tom Dowd thought it was a good idea to record everyone in the same room. As to whether the T.Trucks version is better artistically, I don't agree with you. 

 

@audioisnobiggie 

Most listeners choose to support the artists who are di-khead ni--er criminals who expect everyone else except for the bitches to make them care about them.  Criminal world is like the opposite of trying to make the best audio gear at your price point.  

Your entire, miserable, incoherent treatise is delusional but, the good news is, it probably won't last until end of day.

audioisnobiggie

Most listeners choose to support the artists who are di-khead ni--er criminals who expect everyone else except for the bitches to make them care about them.

You've got a problem, dude.

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@audioisnobiggie 

Aww, I'm such a meanie to the criminals.

To a di-k-thing ni--a criminal gangsta, it's all the same thing after that anyways.

I always find it interesting how people are capable of behaving when they can be anonymous. Racist memes and over-generalizations are typically the hyperbole of those yet to reach puberty. I do think its very cool of you though that your username pays tribute to Biggie. Very cool indeed.