While I would agree that decent audio today requires a middle class income, I remember buying decent gear when a Sgt in the Army. I prioritized my spending towards audio.
One does not need to be wealthy in order to accumulate gear and appreciate decent sound.
Much is how you prioritize your spending as well as income level.
Yes, it is easy to spend substantial funds in order to develop a system that pleases you. I would hold out Elizabeth as an audiophile who has a terrific system and is by no means rich by American standards.
I will share some perspective of “rich”. I have a friend, retired professor at a small school. He immigrated from Vietnam. Je told me that viewed himself as rich because he could go into most any restaurant and buy a meal. I immediately understood as I remember when I could not.
Lets not confuse the insane prices of some gear with being an audiophile. I was a sports car nut when I drove a $400 Austin Healey Sprite. I didn’t change many years later when I bought a 6 speed Mercedes sports car. The same us true of my audio gear.
One does not need to be wealthy in order to accumulate gear and appreciate decent sound.
Much is how you prioritize your spending as well as income level.
Yes, it is easy to spend substantial funds in order to develop a system that pleases you. I would hold out Elizabeth as an audiophile who has a terrific system and is by no means rich by American standards.
I will share some perspective of “rich”. I have a friend, retired professor at a small school. He immigrated from Vietnam. Je told me that viewed himself as rich because he could go into most any restaurant and buy a meal. I immediately understood as I remember when I could not.
Lets not confuse the insane prices of some gear with being an audiophile. I was a sports car nut when I drove a $400 Austin Healey Sprite. I didn’t change many years later when I bought a 6 speed Mercedes sports car. The same us true of my audio gear.