@mijostyn,
So many strange stereotypes in one post!
For the record, I have a good job, access to capital is not a real problem, a snowmobile would be useless where I live and I have already built a great system.
The lo-fi system I’m talking about is down at my cabin. It is for casual listening. And as mentioned, sounds pretty good. Better than you, or I, might have expected.
But, you’ve helped make my point. Telling someone who is new to hi-fi and thinks they might want to try it out that they need to get a job and save money is problem a big reason hi-fi is having a hard time maintaining traction.
To other responders, I did not intend this as a criticism of Audiogon. Audiogon is what it is and it is primarily about high end.
I’m just saying that the audiophile community should consider starting people off from a point they can actually start from.....rather than suggesting, for instance, that they get a job and or give up other things that interest them.
So many strange stereotypes in one post!
For the record, I have a good job, access to capital is not a real problem, a snowmobile would be useless where I live and I have already built a great system.
The lo-fi system I’m talking about is down at my cabin. It is for casual listening. And as mentioned, sounds pretty good. Better than you, or I, might have expected.
But, you’ve helped make my point. Telling someone who is new to hi-fi and thinks they might want to try it out that they need to get a job and save money is problem a big reason hi-fi is having a hard time maintaining traction.
To other responders, I did not intend this as a criticism of Audiogon. Audiogon is what it is and it is primarily about high end.
I’m just saying that the audiophile community should consider starting people off from a point they can actually start from.....rather than suggesting, for instance, that they get a job and or give up other things that interest them.