High-end system is not dead but its market share is much smaller.
How many people can afford a $50K+ system unless they are filthy rich?
Most of us only have a certain amount of disposable income. A good audio system is only a dream.
I put together a system when I was in high school, Pioneer integrated amp, Dual 505-3 turntable, Nad turner, Nakamichi cassett deck, Denon CD player, and a pair of PSB book shelf speakers. I had this system for the past 50 years (and I am still using it as my spare system) and it was only 2 years ago that I decided to buy myself a retirement present (audio system) because I do not have the same responsibilities as 50 years ago.
How many people can afford a $50K+ system unless they are filthy rich?
Most of us only have a certain amount of disposable income. A good audio system is only a dream.
I put together a system when I was in high school, Pioneer integrated amp, Dual 505-3 turntable, Nad turner, Nakamichi cassett deck, Denon CD player, and a pair of PSB book shelf speakers. I had this system for the past 50 years (and I am still using it as my spare system) and it was only 2 years ago that I decided to buy myself a retirement present (audio system) because I do not have the same responsibilities as 50 years ago.