To answer the question more directly though, I think the slowdown could be contributed to the baby boomers entering into retirement and being a bit more judicious with their spending. I'm a divorced 40 year old with a teenager and a tween and have made a few major purchases just recently. I had left my system largely untouched for two years. When I go to the audio shows the demographic is still by far the baby boomer bunch. When I tell my contemporaries about my listening system and prices, they nearly fall over and need resuscitation. They think I am nuts! They think nirvana comes in the shape of a Bose soundbar.
I do think that there is a younger (like in their twenties) that are now getting into the vinyl seen and are curious about getting a stereo setup. I recently sold a set of speakers locally to a college student. So there might be hope; if these young folks can get well paying jobs after university.
I do think that there is a younger (like in their twenties) that are now getting into the vinyl seen and are curious about getting a stereo setup. I recently sold a set of speakers locally to a college student. So there might be hope; if these young folks can get well paying jobs after university.