Why are you into hi end audio?


Just wondering if anyone feel the same as l do.l work hard and have nice things.l like to spend money when l feel like it...for the last 40 years ive had great audio gear and have enjoyed every minute of it....ln contrast every time l buy a nice car l lose big money and have a bad overall experience ..taxes,insurance, depreciation  and repairs. ...losing 30-40K on a new car or truck after 3-5 years is normal these days so l have no guilt when spending money on hi end audio..it makes me feel great year after year....l dont have to put gas in it or worry about door dings or hail storms,insurance,exise taxes evey year,new tires or crazy repair bills...so l dont feel bad dropping 50K on some McIntosh gear....you wont make money on it but its better than spending it on a new car in my opinion. If you have a beautiful room with a beautiful 2 channel system it can be the most wonderful space to spend time in...way better than sitting in traffic. .....

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I started fooling round with "Hi-Fi" in the mid '50's with a Heathkit mono and homemade speakers.  Why?  I heard a commercial Hi-Fi at a friends house and was hooked.  Since then my inherent love of music and sound got me hooked.  In college bought a good system and realized I have to become acquainted with classical music.  I was really hooked then.  I continued in the physical sciences to advanced degrees but always kept a very good system.  I'm older now, and maybe foolishly, now setting up my best system.  I could have bought and Audi A6 for this, but my total love of music, well presented, will drive me better than the Audi.  With the help of a very good friend in the Audio world I continue for the music!  Music first, equipment second. 

"I find the lack of a deep interest in music of more concern than that of hi-fi."


Same here. I spent 40 years in a career in residential real estate sales. Over the years, I was inside of thousands of homes, looking into every room. It was always astounding to me how many homes, the vast majority of which, had no music and no books. Big screen TV’s, yes ... but no music and no books. Go figure.

Frank
My Grandfather opened a record store over 70 years ago that my father still runs today. I worked there as a teenager and have always been around music.  
These are some really interesting answers and stories. ...keep em coming. ...l will tell you mine as short as possible. .......
When l was a teenager back in the late 70's early 80's my best friends father was making the framework for Apogee speakers out of his machine shop . .His father had a pair of 7ft.tall Apogee ribbon speakers in his living room along with twin JBL 18 in. subwoofers......Krell amplification. ..and vinal as a source. ..this was our weekend party system as high school teenagers. .....l was hooked for life after that......
As above, I concur with MG- a better, well-defined soundstage.
I will add - a better presentation and sound via better Audio gear.Happy Listening!