What's It All About?


I've given this much thought and finally come to a conclusion.  This whole audiophile system building "hobby" is exactly like designing and having built a high end kitchen.  Some people get the basic triangle right and then everything just flows.  Other people get hung up on the backsplash tile and cabinet knobs and probably remodel within five years.

Maybe it's not what's it all about, but then neither is the hokey pokey.

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OMG, audiophilia is soooo much harder than designing a kitchen.

There are so many more dimensions to high end audio… it is about nuances of perception, subtle values, marketing hype versus reality, system synergy, dozens of sonic variables, performance as well as geometry and aesthetics.

We, redesigned out kitchen a couple years ago. Piece of cake… equivalent effort to choosing a new interconnect.

 

I have put thousands of hours into building audio systems over fifty years. I know a fair amount. I put 80 hours into redesigning a kitchen and choosing all the finishes and components… turned out very very well. 

I like your analogy. I have designed & completely built or assisted building multiple kitchens in 40 years, both run my homes & restaurants.from cheap to $500K.  I’ve also always had a good sound system during this time from solid mid fi to pretty high end depending upon my finances involving my kid’s educational expenses & the financial success of my businesses. 
 

The overall design & layout of both is the most important thing to get right ( think equipment set up, speaker placement/ listening position, sound absorption etc. in  hi fi) The rest of it can be more easily changed & equipment swapped as need be. You can buy a decent home gas range ( no one serious about cooking use electric unless there’s no other option) for $1500 that you can prepare a nice meal on or you get one that costs $10K that will work better in every way; range top, oven, broiler, be faster & easier to use & you can cook for larger groups more consistently w/ no problem. You can get an exhaust that looks nice but has only 300 or 400 cfm or a truly good one that has 1000 or more & you can cook fish without any residual smell in your house & also no grease going up into the vent pipes beyond the hood. 
 

I could go on for each piece of kitchen equipment in the kitchen but the joint concept is “sound”. It just depends on how much you get into it, think details matter & get enjoyment out of it like many do here on Audiogon w/ hi fi. 

Manufacturers are genius. They've managed to convince the gullible that this is a "hobby" and therefore they should keep pouring money into it. Best. Scheme. Ever.