This discussion is gathering a lot of interest, most of it from nostalgia. The youth of today, like the youth of any period, is listening to what is played at the time on whatever equipment is available at the time at a cost they can afford. Whatever music comes out nowadays, it is mainly meant for your phone/ computer which can be hooked up to all kinds of real inexpensive electronics to distribute the music at the touch of your finger. Things are evolving so fast that no youth is interested in equipment that came out 5 years ago. It's called progress. Us old folks think that things are moving too fast, but we have seen nothing yet with AI trying to take over. Enjoy your audiophile hobby but don't fool yourself thinking you can change the direction of it. Like us, it's dying. Only the billionaires will keep the Uber end of it alive, buying crazy expensive stuff that nobody really needs. I just checked out the latest most expensive sales on discogs this month, over 8k for old LPs and about as much for 45s, and they will often sound worse than their digital remasters. With streaming, I no longer make these stupid purchases since I'm no billionaire. Same for equipment, with newer electronics you don't need to spend 10x more on anything to get great sound. The audiophile world is only sustained by olf folks living in the past or young billionaires who don't have to care about their money. Ok multi millionaires too. Nowadays a millionaire still has to watch his money.