"gear-ophiles", very good way to put it!
2015 was a very active year for me buying and selling equipment to have a setup I really enjoy and plan to keep for a while. While I was out and about, visiting all sorts of audio shops, I ran into a few of them who seemed to be all about the gear and seemed to only want to play music that brought out the desirable characteristics they wanted to demonstrate.
In searching for new speakers I would bring a very early CD of Mozart's Violin Concerto #3, so early that the sound had a very slight "edge" to it, as well as the original "Born to Run" CD, which has a "raw" sound. I figured that I'm not giving up my Beatles and Stones, and if the speakers were too "edgy", if I fatigued from listening to just one track, it probably wasn't a good choice for me. Hence, I turned away from a number of well respected speaker manufacturer's offerings. But one of the salesmen actually said I shouldn't be listening to those CDs from those old masters.