HOW MUCH DO NON-AUDIO FACTORS INFLUENCE YOUR AUDIO PURCHASES?


I think most audiophiles would like to think it's all about the sound, but for me there's often many factors not related specifically to sound quality, that play a big part when deciding what audio component to buy.  Perceived build quality, brand name reputation, specs, even things mostly related to appearance can have a big influence.  I have for years, pursued matched, one-brand systems and seemingly can not be truly content with my two-channel rig otherwise, regardless of the performance or build quality of specific components.  I sometimes think the whole process is, for me, more an exercise in obsessive behavior than a rational pursuit of a logical outcome.  So how about you?   Any tales of audiophilia nervosa  you'd be willing to share? 
jdmccall56
I like the concept of home-grown audio...but often I succumb to the lower price of Asian-made audio.  But lately, I do try hard to avoid spending serious money with the PRC.  Nothing against the people, but I do not wish to support their oppressive, one-party system.
Components—no.
Speakers, especially if floorstanding and tall need to be reasonably attractive ie any normal medium to dark wood (or black) and no weird/ugly shapes.
"...often I succumb to the lower price of Asian-made audio."

Check Accuphase.
I buy only what I can audition and return if unsatisfied.
Exceptions are some chi-fi brands like denafrips which can be resold at acquisition cost in a matter of minutes for free on USAudioMart.


In the past I only bought "sought after" brands. This way when I want to trade up or change direction I can move the gear in a matter of days.

I do find a special attraction to the Scandinavian brands. Why?
I think they are all pretty darn good. 

That said I'll buy Bulgarian gear If I think it is the best SQ per $ offering. 

It is very satisfying to have someone over for a listen and play some obscure gear that is either no longer made or very obscure and have the guest love it!!!