??? Are Manufacturers Killing Our Hobby ???


 I had struck me recently that there is a GLUTTONY of equipment manufacturers these days & that,if not careful,the unchecked saturation of every corner of our hobby could bring about the demise of the entire industry..
 There are only so many consumers of audio reproduction equipment to go around.The younger generations,as a whole,seem uninterested in the pursuit of music reproduction in the home..Live music events are less & less about the music & more & more about the "show"being put on..
 Vendors at the last hi fi show I attended recently commented on how small the crowds were compared to previous years.
 Too much of anything is never a good thing in the long run...Is it possible that the unbridled ability of manufacturers to saturate the market with too many choices could be a DEATH knell to our hobby in the not to distant future?

freediver

It’s nice as a consumer to have choice.  The obvious answer to the thread question is that it’s the lack of interest in traditional, as opposed to portable, audio, that’s the problem.  People just don’t want to sit and listen to music in the home

Its illogical to blame the manufacturers, too much choice is a bad thing!  Besides, the consumer always has the last say, if demand lacking manufacturer has to adapt or go out of business, if there is an issue its lack of demand. Finally, why should I care if the masses support or don't support high end audio, this is and has always been a niche hobby.

"@dill ??? WTH does it matter to you HTF I start my threads ???"

       It doesn't matter to me, just wondering why ... 

Actually this is the best time to be audiophile, so many choices , new or used. No manufacturers will kill this hobby. This hobby is ALIVe and Kicking. At axpona this year , so many attendees.

Not at all, quite the opposite...great having so much gear at so many prices available, makes this hobby stronger...