I wonder how many audiophiles there are these days


There’s a lot of speculation about how this is a dying hobby. I’ve been at this for 40 years, and it certainly isn’t what it used to be. In the old days there were cars and stereos as “toys” and that was about it. Now there’s a long list of competition, together with a general lack of interest in high end sound quality (Pono didn’t make it, which was no surprise). 

My kids friends come over (millennials) and I often get a “wow”, and that’s about it. I keep an old vacuum tube in a drawer to hand them, for the inevitable question “what are those?”. Then I tell them about how I’d go to the drugstore with my dad and do the TV tube test as a regular activity, which usually leads to a strange look and a sudden desire to know what’s for dinner. 

Anyway, there are still many high end equipment companies, probably more than ever, but it’s likely most only sell a handful of units. Serious audio stores are pretty rare, witness the road trips some of us take to just hear a set of speakers. 

If if you define “audiophile” as someone that is seriously interested in this as a hobby, does serious research on components, and is willing to spend a significant sum (which is totally relative), how many of us are there? I suspect at least 10,000, but not more than 50. Total guess, I’m hoping it’s higher because it’s a great hobby and I’d hate to see it get any more rare. 

Probably more important, is whether interest has stabilized. I think it has. There seem to be a lot of younger guys in these forums as well.

What do you think? 
JL


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I wish more people were into Jazz, but they're not. I was in Lexington MA the other night at a famous guitar store for a "meet and greet" with the Santa Cruz guitar guy Richard Hoover (I own a Santa Cruz guitar), and some music from the world class Tony McManus and his amazing side woman Julia Toaspern (fiddle and guitar...brilliant). I'd been in Lexington the week before for a dual piano concert with Vijay Iyer and Dr. Lewis Porter...astonishing show, attended by maybe 75 people...Vijay might be the best musician I've ever heard (I own and enjoy a lot of his music), and Dr. Porter ain't no slouch...but nobody I asked at the guitar thing had been to the Iyer/Porter show. A shame.
Well we retired to SC (Myrtle Beach) recently and I believe there may be more audiophiles than you think down here nowadays. It seems everyone we meet is from NY, NJ, CT, PA- retirees. Just meet a guy last month who has a Legacy/ Bryston system. He was over listening to my system and I plan to visit him next week. 


This is the definition of "Audiophile", and it ain't cheap;


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audiophile


Fortunately, I accumulated my equipment when there were "Brick and Mortar" high end stores, and it was expensive, but I could better afford it then; that began in 1990.

Relative wages have gone down, not up; that means out of the total population, fewer people can afford to be Audiophiles as it's defined "Wiki".


Nice to see I got an honorable mention in the wiki audiophile page under controversies. Stones. I’ll take it!