YouTube Indicates What the Future is For Audiophiles - Interesting Demographics.


Howdy,

I just wanted to share some data from YouTube as I found it quite eye-opening and thought some of you might too.

I've posted a couple vids on YouTube recently and, as some will know, YouTube provides analytics data with every video, which is available to the channel owner.

The first video featured a Krell KSA 80 amp and at the time of writing this there have been 9,500 views:

Female - 0%
Male - 100%

13–17 years 0%
18–24 years 0%
25–34 years 0%
35–44 years 0.9%
45–54 years 13.5% 
55–64 years 44.4%
65+ years 41.3%

So, 100% male, and pretty much all of the traffic is from guys 45 years old and above, with 40%+ from guys over 65!!

The second video was a spoof (song) on Audiophiles that was shared a lot and watched by a lot of audiophile spouse, so the stats were slightly different, but not much. At the time of writing, 18,150 views:

Female 2.4%
Male 97.6%

13–17 years 0%
18–24 years 0%
25–34 years 0%
35–44 years 5.9%
45–54 years 18.6%
55–64 years 35.5%
65+ years 40.1%

The video was watched by a few females because it was shared and hit with a slightly younger audience but not by much. For all intents and purposes, the stats are the same for both vids.

Caveat - YouTube tends to attract an older audience and it's tipped up towards males. TikTok would show different results, but I think YouTube is really the platform of choice for most of us, so the data is more pertinent. 

Conclusion - we're a dying breed. 40% of us will be dead in a few years and there's not many 'yoots' coming through to replace us.

No real surprise here but we're all blokes - old, fat, sweaty, bearded, and about to kick the proverbial bucket. (Yes, I'm speaking entirely for myself).

Do you think there's more that manufacturers, dealers, reviewers etc. should be doing, or is it just the inevitable playing out?

Thoughts?

Here's the link to the two vids for reference: 
Krell KSA80
The Audiophile Song

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@bipod72 - if you're not a fan of SD, you're not a fan. Some people think they are too slick or "Yacht Rock"y - everyone is entitled to their opinion. But you cannot deny their incredible musicianship and recording quality. They are in a class by themselves and should have their own SirriusXM channel. Black Cow is a great song, especially live. I'ver seen them over 20 times including solo Fagen, Dukes of September and NY Rock and Soul Revue concerts.

I would like to know of any other group out there where every album is worth owning and you would not want to skip a song.

If, as some have suggested, this is a societal issue, another sign that the gap in wealth is growing and being concentrated more among an ever decreasing percentage of the population, then that’s a sad indictment of where we’re all at.

The good news is that in the USA, the standard of living has been increasing every generation across classes due to increases in worker productivity, aided by technology....

but yeah tech billionaires have been concentrating wealth...I think that's a good problem to have...they create jobs....many high paying. but that's politics so i will stop there ;-)

Congratulations on your channel.  

 

 

Extra metrics, some HiFi product categories by age group :

  • Mid-Range/Budget Headphones: 18-45 (Casual listeners, tech enthusiasts)
  • Entry-Level Turntables: 18-35 (Younger music lovers, hobbyists)
  • Mid-Range/Budget DACs: 25-45 (Casual listeners, home studio owners)
  • Mid-Range/Budget Speakers: 25-55 (Music lovers, casual users)
  • Mid-Range/Budget Amplifiers: 30-60 (Home theater users, hobbyists)
  • High-End Headphones: 30-65 (Audiophiles, sound engineers)
  • High-End DACs: 30-65 (Audiophiles, critical listeners)
  • Streaming Devices: 30-65 (Tech enthusiasts, audiophiles)
  • HiFi Subwoofers: 35-60 (Home theater and audio enthusiasts)
  • High-End Speakers: 35-65 (Audiophiles, home theater enthusiasts)
  • High-End Turntables: 35-65 (Vinyl collectors, purists)
  • High-End Amplifiers: 40-70 (Audiophiles, collectors)

(Sources: OpenAI, statista, Grand View Research..)

I hope the future of audiophiles is science and not snake oil. How I long for the day where people don't think expensive cables and power cords matter. Because they don't. 

Pretty sure my kids will look at my gear as a burden they need to unload.   

I honestly don't think either one could figure out how to power up and select a source .....