Audio eye candy and audio listening are two distinctly different hobbies and professions. It's easy to tell the difference. One looks like a showcase display and the other looks like electrical, mechanical and acoustical tools. The eye candy guy talks about audio systems in terms of dollars, the audio listener talks about audio in terms of tuning.
Typically the eye candy guy has never gone beyond component plug & play. They haven't quite got to the point where they use their system as a variable tool to play the music. The connection between "all recordings have a different code" and require a variable playback solution vs a set (fixed) one sound system has not been made a reality for them.
The HEA hobby started to make the next step but then stalled. That's when the audio listener departed from the scene. The internet has made it possible for a reconnect, but a lot of folks are still in that "fixed" mentality.
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