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The ugly truth behind hi-fi's growing infatuation with nostalgia | What Hi-Fi?
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The author answered his own question. There is a market for "retro-themed" vintage looking products. An "infatuation with nostalgia" might have something to do with the fact that audiophiles are aging.
The author answered his own question. There is a market for "retro-themed" vintage looking products. An "infatuation with nostalgia" might have something to do with the fact that audiophiles are aging.
Maybe we'll see more rain louver tweeters again.To capitalize on that trend, many well known manufacturers (Klipsch, JBL, McIntosh, et.) now offer retro-looking powered speakers
I want to get a furniture console unit with the built in speakers and flip top with access the the TT. It is almost mandatory to have the weaved cloth speaker grills.
I actually had no idea they were still making stuff like that till I Googled and found the one linked, audiophile price included. Maybe I'll have to do an unaudiophile one with force cancelling cardioid bass etc. Throw in some tubes and weave for that retro feel.And AJ has to go make it interesting. I could actually put a piece like that in my house, and my wife would love it. And actually I would enjoy to look at it. As long as it sounded good. I actually believe a piece like that would be a good way to get people into a decent stereo. Something that sounds good and looks good in a small Apt/Condo. Even a home with kids and stuff. Looks physically protected.
Nice!I have a KLH Twenty Plus system at work and it’s the only hifi my wife will let me display above ground level in the house. Here’s a link. Had it restored and sounds great.
klh twenty plus - Google Search
My take is that young folks are the ones who are more interested in the retro looks. They do it for aesthetics as opposed to the sound. Plus they are also interested in convenience.
To capitalize on that trend, many well known manufacturers (Klipsch, JBL, McIntosh, et.) now offer retro-looking powered speakers which allow the convenience of streaming from a mobile phone ('look ma! No wires!').
Exactly. Look at the highend watch community, there are many reissues of classic Rolex, Omega and Breitling watches.
Jeff, which Rolex watch got reissued ?