I find it dubious to presume any person other than themselves is best equipped to determine whether they “belong” somewhere.
We go where we think we’d like to be, we determine whether that assumption was accurate, then proceed accordingly. That’s it.
If you like Agon, cool. If not, also cool. Simple.
I’ll tack on the end here that I have very much experienced the problem of going from, “I love music (end of story)” to, “I love music but now I’m spending the vast majority of the listening time fretting over fidelity-related minutiae” (the latter being to the great detriment to the former).
Just my personal experience.
A long break from the expensive cartridges/tonearms/turntables/speakers/cables/preamps/amps scenario (and the expensive tools needed to properly calibrate/align the stuff and the accompanying tedium of the many processes of all the above, even fretting over a very slight degree of speaker ‘toe-in’) has done me well.
Sort of a “shaking off” of the negative effects of the whole thing, now able to really appreciate the ways the stuff…makes beautiful music sound more beautiful!