I have found that many people don't know how good a stereo can sound. I have friends who had never really heard or owned anything above a basic system, despite their love for music as musicians in bands. When they heard my stereo, they were so impressed they went on to get a nice stereo for themselves as a result (others can't afford it yet but are planning on it). So I don't think only audiophiles get the message - it is simply that the message has to be delivered, and therein lies the rub.
For instance, I have heard lots of fancy and way more expensive stereos than mine that were unable to get the message across. Listening to those systems was such a superficial experience that I had no interest or desire to listen further. So I think some audiophiles don't even get, or care about, the message to begin with.
I was a music lover that was inspired by my parents' new Yamaha/Infinity stereo when I was like 14 years old. I've never had the knack for playing instruments so after a few years of sax and piano, I pretty much gave up to focus on musical reproduction instead. Even if I can't play, I can still enjoy the music.
Anyway, I listen to just about everything. I have about 1300 CDs so far and know pretty much all of them. They range from classical to techno to acoustic to metal to electronic, etc. I listen to whatever I feel like at any moment but when I put an album in my CD player, I generally listen to it in its entirety, and enjoy every minute of it.
Arthur
For instance, I have heard lots of fancy and way more expensive stereos than mine that were unable to get the message across. Listening to those systems was such a superficial experience that I had no interest or desire to listen further. So I think some audiophiles don't even get, or care about, the message to begin with.
I was a music lover that was inspired by my parents' new Yamaha/Infinity stereo when I was like 14 years old. I've never had the knack for playing instruments so after a few years of sax and piano, I pretty much gave up to focus on musical reproduction instead. Even if I can't play, I can still enjoy the music.
Anyway, I listen to just about everything. I have about 1300 CDs so far and know pretty much all of them. They range from classical to techno to acoustic to metal to electronic, etc. I listen to whatever I feel like at any moment but when I put an album in my CD player, I generally listen to it in its entirety, and enjoy every minute of it.
Arthur