Interesting thought


Was reading a post on older men only enjoying the hobby of hifi audio and had a thought. I think part of the reason may be younger people have little to no exposure to hi end audio. So my thought is what if it was introduced to a bar setting. I’m not talking an extreme 2 channel system but a bar that advertises a higher end music system. I’m thinking it may attract some younger men and may stimulate an interest in the products. 

I think with technology today a great sound system could be installed with room treatments to provide a pleasant audio experience. 
Maybe this will be the birth of the hifi bar. Interest if any bar owners have a comment.

Maybe with a nice choice of bourbon. 
schmitty1
Too much background noise for audiophile type listening. No one wants to go to a bar / club and sit quietly. Live music is a better draw. Considering that most bands are running through the PA system now, the house could put together a very good system to run the band through. But in order to get optimum sound there would have to be lengthy sound checks which the local band might not be willing to spend the time, considering the $$$ most are paid.

Remember, the main objective of the business owner is to make a profit.. so many obstacles to conquer. It would have to be a labor of love.
I'm old but I remember my first time being exposed to a very hi-end system. I bought two $139 loudspeakers but my dealer loved to demo top systems so you could get a taste of what is possible. There are so few dealers with super hi-end sound today the task is much harder. Audio shows work but the sound can often be poor. 
High end audio and booze?

Sounds like cats and dogs in the same cage.

With ONE food and water bowl, to boot!

Regards
hifi music and booze

i never ever considered that combination

i promise 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞

but i have heard others say that by the third goblet of aged ruby porto the snr of any system improves substantially... i have not personally verified...
Dopey idea.
It would never work.
Maybe in an Amsterdam coffee shop...
My neighbor plays art fairs, coffee shops, libraries, parks and bars. The only place that no one listens is....   
you guessed it.