What Is This Hobby?


I frequently see in this forum references to "this hobby" and I'm always a little confused by the phrase. What exactly is this hobby?
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It isn't a hobby to me. The word "hobby" being used here is a misnomer for me at least. What this is for me is buying and assembling an audio system so that I can enjoy hearing high quality playback of music. The real "hobby" is collecting and listening to music. Once my system provides me with high quality playback of good music, I plan to enjoy the music, and the buying of equipment will finally, finally be over. It's hard to get there however, because assembling a great sounding system that provides high quality music playback is not as easy as some think. (including me when I started buying better equipment)

This isn't a "hobby." It's a "quest!"
T_Bone

we've moved on a bit from chalk... better buy yourself a portable black light. A wonderful thing still for more humid climes.
Foster_9, I like your description of what "this" is and your use of hobby. Why is it difficult to assemble a high quality system?
I'm with Foster_9.

My hobby is listening to good music, not dabbling with toys.

Also agree that it can be time consuming to get right so I suppose the time and dedication spent dabbling to get it right qualifies as a hobby, though it is a means to another end.
Why is it difficult to assemble a high quality system?
Onhwy61 (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

Onywy61, it's not difficult to assemble a high quality system, especially if you have a little money. What I've learned is you can assemble a system of quality pieces that produces average sound. Matching the right gear is the challenge, but that's how you get great sound; and having a complimentary room. Matching the gear well to get great sound is what can be difficult.