I have shown people the difference in sound quality between .mp3 and lossless on my system. Everyone accepts that lossless sounds better, but I have only convinced one person to start ripping lossless files instead of .mp3s. Most only hear the differences if I point them out, and even if they can hear them without my help, they don't really care. The trade-off of file-size to sound quality is not good enough. Also, the instantaneous gratification of online .mp3 purchases is huge, and no one wants to deal with the shiny metal discs once the music is ripped.
Almost everyone is surprised at how good my system sounds, compared to their typical listening experience. "It sounds so clear!" I get that a lot. But usually there is some random quality about my mid-fi system's sound that bothers them. It is too detailed, or there is not enough big-booty bass. Pretty much everyone agrees that the cost is not worth it. Most people's jaws drop. My own wife has no idea what the total cost is, and I really haven't spent that much, compared to most.
Another issue I have is convincing anyone to sit in front of a stereo system and just have a few drinks and listen to music. Those who do venture into the listening room usually get antsy and/or bored within 10-15 minutes, and most people won't even bother. A great big screen in front of the seating position is apparently too much of a feature to omit.
Almost everyone is surprised at how good my system sounds, compared to their typical listening experience. "It sounds so clear!" I get that a lot. But usually there is some random quality about my mid-fi system's sound that bothers them. It is too detailed, or there is not enough big-booty bass. Pretty much everyone agrees that the cost is not worth it. Most people's jaws drop. My own wife has no idea what the total cost is, and I really haven't spent that much, compared to most.
Another issue I have is convincing anyone to sit in front of a stereo system and just have a few drinks and listen to music. Those who do venture into the listening room usually get antsy and/or bored within 10-15 minutes, and most people won't even bother. A great big screen in front of the seating position is apparently too much of a feature to omit.