The Medical Explanation Of Why You Are Addicted To HiFi Audio


Below is a physician's explanation of why you are addicted to hifi audio.

 

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hifi affects different brain receptors that only fools have while music works on anyone.

@mitch4t when I am listening in my car while driving, I am still very enriched in the music. Yes, my home system gets me closer to it all, but it is the music 1st for me, every time. Enjoy! MrD.

Well made music played in subpar conditions can still be "good" - just not as.

Hearing something appealing on a car radio or other dubious sonic environment simply makes us want to hear it via Qobuz in full range speaker sound. To some, low-fi is good enough to value. To audiophiles, low-fi simply a feeder for hi-fi. 

I knew it! I’ve always tried (vainly), to communicate to non-believers that I’m not crazy, that moderate to whatever investment in a music system that will playback an arresting level of sound is worth every penny , and more! People just think about the $$$$$. They dismiss out of hand any benefit to be had by creating a space for serious dedicated listening. Well, I get it. I used to think like that too. Music used to be just a convenient way to bop to the beat, or reminnance, or dance. But, how wrong was I, how shallow? I’ve since discovered a good Hi-fi system is a real time machine, an incredible thingamagigy that opens dimensional portals to thousands of worlds. (No psychedelics required). It’s too bad most will never know. Recall that last scene in George Pal’s "Time Machine": When the inventor says goodbye to his former world and heads back to the future in his machine. That’s me, everytime I plop myself in front of my rig. Release the endorphins!