I kinda have my doubts, as they think music mainly comes from phones and someone named Alexa.
My youngest showed a little interest, so over the course of some birthdays, Christmas, and just cleaning out my extra stuff, I've given her a pair of Paradigm bookshelf speakers (not the Atoms-- slightly larger and not of Canadian Mfg.), Pangea stands, and a Yamaha receiver.
She got her own cabinet.
If she gets a turntable, I have a spare Parasound ZPhono.
She does listen to it a lot, as she is working from home, and pretty diligent about actually sitting in place and getting stuff done.
Being a millenial, of course she has mastered how to get her phone to play through it.
We'll see. You can teach a person to fish, but they ultimately have to like fishing.
My youngest showed a little interest, so over the course of some birthdays, Christmas, and just cleaning out my extra stuff, I've given her a pair of Paradigm bookshelf speakers (not the Atoms-- slightly larger and not of Canadian Mfg.), Pangea stands, and a Yamaha receiver.
She got her own cabinet.
If she gets a turntable, I have a spare Parasound ZPhono.
She does listen to it a lot, as she is working from home, and pretty diligent about actually sitting in place and getting stuff done.
Being a millenial, of course she has mastered how to get her phone to play through it.
We'll see. You can teach a person to fish, but they ultimately have to like fishing.