@macg19
Great quote. That is exactly what I do, sometimes.
I actually think it is not a great quote.
First of all, it seems to lump all audiophiles as one monolithic block of listeners, who care much more about their gear, than the music. Which I believe describes a minority of audiophiles.
I have actually met Alan Parsons several times. A great friend of mine was one of the leading experts in the world on analog synthesizers. When he worked at Moog toward the end of his life, he met Alan and they became good friends.
I actually confronted Alan on this quote while at my friend’s house, and he literally used the "no true Scotsman" fallacy on me. He said if I love music more than my gear, I am not an audiophile.
He is a great guy. And a really good musician. But he is simply wrong.
As far as using my gear to listen music, or listen to music to listen to my gear. I do both.
For the vast majority of time, I listen to music, and pay almost no attention to how my gear is performing. I am a music first audiophile.
But that doesn’t, every couple of weeks, for several hours, I can’t also have loads of fun by just paying attention to my gear, and maybe making changes to speaker placement, adjusting room treatment, changing out a piece of gear. I am temporarily a "gear first audiophile".