«40% Of Audiophiles Are Dying And No One Is Doing Anything About It!»


Interesting video of Jay's audio lab reflections about the audiophile world:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SM2E6MxkJiY

mahgister

I look at the nice equipment but don’t agree with 1/2 his decisions 

synergy is far more important then the amount of $$ monies spent.

i  have 40 years + in Audio as a Audiophile ,owned a Audio store for a decade 

as well as many years in sales I would never sell a product I didnot believe in in for its quality and value , let your ears be the judge  , not the $$ money !!

Worrying about things beyond my control is fruitless.  Bitching, moaning, and finger pointing in the hope that “someone else” will fix is also mostly fruitless. I try to avoid such things especially dwelling on negative items.  

I have not yet read the posts, nor any of the responses to it. I cannot help but laugh my ass off at the title of the post.  
bent

 

High quality audio should always be in demand. 
 

Will always be to me anyway….


 

 

As a septuagenarian still acquiring new gear I'm fully conscious of whistling past the graveyard. No relative surviving me will want any of this stuff. My estate auctioneer won't even discover the hi-fi aftermarket. But that's OK. Got a dear friend, serious music lover and an old soul despite having parents younger than me. Apparently I did him trifling kindnesses many years ago -- forgotten by me, but momentous to him. Having connected in recent times via gastronomical events, last October we sat up until 4am downing 5 bottles of wine (good stuff) and grooving on 2-channel audio with The War on Drugs plus a great deal else. Pretty sure he would take my amps and speakers if he gets a dedicated 2-channel room by the time I croak. So there's that, and that's something.