Is the idea of audiophile listening a dying concept as boomers die off?


I’m a boomer myself and was wondering if any other listeners have knowledge or data on how much of a declining industry high end audio is in general? Or am I mistaken and it’s not dying off at all?

tubelvr11

@audioisnobiggie 

I’m going to move to the US, start my own company that manufactures sutures and plaster for casts, and then become a musician. I wonder how much my fans could eventually allow me to compensate myself from my stocks?

I’m unsure if there is an IQ test administered to move here, but you may want to have your guardian check on that for you.

@ghasley +1

 

Aww, I'm such a meanie to the criminals. To a di-k-thing ni--a criminal gangsta, it's all the same thing after that anyways.

Shouldn't you be storming a capitol somewhere complaining about your privilege?

Quite simply younger generations like music "cooked in a studio"  Not their fault, but most Rap, hip hop and pop are highly "manufactured/processed"to death in a studio.....if everything new is made that way, no wonder the "younger" generations think we baby boomers are full of it

Quite simply younger generations like music "cooked in a studio"  Not their fault, but most Rap, hip hop and pop are highly "manufactured/processed"to death in a studio.....if everything new is made that way, no wonder the "younger" generations think we baby boomers are full of it

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