Lessons of youth


So a buddy of mine in a photography group is 16 and 'inherited' from his aunt a complete Technics stereo from circa 1992. It includes a receiver, CDP, turntable and a set of speakers. During COVID, I was able to help him clean it and set it up. He's been having a blast collecting CDs and vinyl and it reminds me so much of myself when I was his age. Better yet, I've been talking to him about doing some minor 'upgrades' that he could afford but he's not really interested. He's not into specs, cables, etc....he just wants to enjoy the music. He listens to everything from Rush, Bon Jovi (his favorite) to Kraftwerk. It seems like I'm learning from him now. Remember to enjoy the journey (and the music). 
bluorion
beautiful music is beautiful music, even if played on an am radio in a 72 chevy impala

better system just immerses you more, makes it even more enjoyable
Lucky guy, he is flying now. Full speed, no time for upgrades thinking yet.
I used to know a guy with 3,000 albums and a cheap $100 turntable and was really happy. He is probably a member of a different form. There are many ways to appreciate music,
Reminds me of when I was about that age and had a Lafayette Quadraphonic system with a turntable. A few of my friends had similar systems too, and we loved them. After a few years we started to upgrade and you know the rest. Of course, things were different back then, no computers, etc., so our stereos were an important part of our lives. We would get together and listen to music , which was the main goal, and enjoy each system. That was the start of this hobby.