I have put together at least a dozen inexpensive ($1000) to moderate priced (under $2500) audio systems for friends over the years. I purchase used equipment in almost all instances, with turntables and cartridges often being purchased new. The systems have late 1970s early 1980s receivers from Yamaha and Marantz. They often have Dynaco or ADS speakers. They use either download from computers for digital or older CD players of which I stockpiled dozens back in the early 2000s for really cheap ($10 - $100). These systems get the fundamentals of the music right. They do not pretend to be a high end system. However, I can enjoy listening to them as do the new owners. Note that most get into or back into LPs after inheriting or wanting to hear their collections again.
Moderately priced audio
So I have been a audiophile for 40 years and in that time I have seen and owned a huge amount of equipment. Lately I have been reading Sterephile magazine and attended the last 2 years of Axpona. My question is what about the people that love the craft and get tremendous joy out of their audio systems that are in the $2-5K price range. Are they to be ignored? I know this hobby holds a lot of enthusiasm by people that have great sounding systems of new and vintage gear that they are proud of and enjoy listening to. While I appreciate the sound and the technology of the systems that cost more than a house I think there is a slice of enthusiast that are silent. Back in the 70s I worked at a stereo store that your average person came in and spent $600-$1000 and got a good sounding system. And we sold a lot of them. Seems a lot less interest today. Could it be the price of what you see in magazines and shows? I am curious to see if you people are out there that love the music and get great joy out of listening to your moderately priced audio equipment. Feel free to share what you have. I know you are out there.
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