There are many reasons, but one of the simplest is this. I don't know what you do for a living, but if a woman does exactly the same thing, she is getting paid less. And that few thousand difference? There goes the discretionary spending that could go into a $50K stereo. Plus, personal expenses? Clothes and grooming? I could go to work in a Bean shirt and sandals and no one batted an eye. None of my female colleagues could do that. (I doubt any single woman has a "listening room"; actually, I've never known a single man who has one!) The women I know who manage to get enough money to spend on music (and many of them do), spend it on concert tickets, or say, a piano.
Women who enjoy quality speakers
In my former marriage i was introduced to high end audio by my husband.
At the time the endless visits to highend shows , meetings and shops annoyed me. Tech talk and not very female friendly designs came and went in my living room.
And although i couldnt get used to all of the above, one thing i learned , how to listen.
Now years further , in my second marriage quality audio wasnt a very well know topic of my husband working in tech. Mediocre cheaper hifi dominated the house, which looked even worse and sounded even a lot worse.
When we talked about new speakers and bang and olufsen was mentioned i knew i had to educate him , to let him know whats on the market and how things can sound.
The revelation ended in buying avalon speakers and simular quality equipement and cables.
Now its up and running i really enjoy music again!
Who would have thought that!
I have never seen a lot of other women enthousiastic about quality sound and music. Are there any in this group? Do your wifes experience the same as i did?
Wishing you all a very musical festive season,
A very happy wife,
Jasmine
At the time the endless visits to highend shows , meetings and shops annoyed me. Tech talk and not very female friendly designs came and went in my living room.
And although i couldnt get used to all of the above, one thing i learned , how to listen.
Now years further , in my second marriage quality audio wasnt a very well know topic of my husband working in tech. Mediocre cheaper hifi dominated the house, which looked even worse and sounded even a lot worse.
When we talked about new speakers and bang and olufsen was mentioned i knew i had to educate him , to let him know whats on the market and how things can sound.
The revelation ended in buying avalon speakers and simular quality equipement and cables.
Now its up and running i really enjoy music again!
Who would have thought that!
I have never seen a lot of other women enthousiastic about quality sound and music. Are there any in this group? Do your wifes experience the same as i did?
Wishing you all a very musical festive season,
A very happy wife,
Jasmine
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