+1 @ mrklas We indeed do
live in a world of specialization.
And this specialization has brought about a society which has knowledge of one small piece of the pie. Yet fewer than ever understand what the whole pie is supposed to taste like
I’m with you. i have no desire to build my components. I love the music. I don’t buy & sell equipment on a regular basis. I just want music
From @ erik_squires
seemed to have been subsumed by the all powerful consumer. The arm chair speaker or amplifier designer who could talk tech without every doing a bit of math or soldering became what we call a "true audiophile" so long as they regularly bought and sold gear.
IOW the unqualified entrepreneur entered the mfg sector. But it doesn’t stop with audio. It is every product. We used to have entrepreneurs who were proud of their products because it represented them and WHO they are. this is not true of corporations. No one cares as long as it sells and keeps the investors happy. So, our whole economy is based around the investor who has NO interest in the product but wants to make his profit product be damned.
Will it turn around? I certainly hope so. But I’ve been waiting for it for 30-40 yrs.