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Four Powerful Words That Can Change the Audiophile Hobby Forever - Future Audiophile Magazine
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Although I don't agree with every point the author makes, the general theme of the article it worth considering. Thanks for the post.
Younger listeners, on the other hand, have grown up immersed in this technological landscape, making it second nature to them. They have adopted newer formats of music consumption with ease; instead of buying CDs, they prefer the convenience of streaming their music. High-definition audio doesn't seem to be a priority for them…
Not explicitly mentioned in the article is the shift in evaluation methods amongst the new generation of audiophiles. Unlike their predecessors, who often relied on anecdotal evidence or personal experience, more and more younger audiophiles lean more towards objective data when assessing audio equipment. They're more likely to trust empirical measurements and scientific data over purely subjective reviews.
Furthermore, the economic landscape also plays a role in this shift. High-end audio equipment can be quite expensive, and with the younger generation often grappling with economic challenges, investing in top-tier audio equipment might not be feasible.
…They had to change to appeal to a younger demographics. Hopefully, high-end audio manufacturers will realize it before it is too late.
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Audio/music is a passion that I feel you have to be born with, you have it or not, it's not just something you do or pick up, like you would Pickle Ball. That's they way it is with me.
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Everyone who wears earbuds maybe considered a potential customer but I bet few are audiophiles or become one.