How do YOU justify this hobby?


This might seem like a stupid question, but I want to know how people can justify this Hobby.

Myself, the real answer is a bit complex and mystical, and maybe I will post it later on down the line.

The answer I give to the average person who askes: How do you justify your $30k sound system? or How can you justify spending $1k on 1M of wire????

My answer: Some people collect art. Do you consider music art? [This gets them thinking, and thy always reply 'yes'] Well I own over 700 pieces of art, these are called CDs. My music system is a Window to this art. It is the way the art is experienced. [Next I ask, if you had a nice piece of art would you not want it to be viewed the best way possible? Damn, I love this argument.] This is why I want the most transparent music system I can buy. I love music and it is art. I cannot own an original Picaso, but I CAN own a piece of music that was composed by Bach. And this piece of music is about the best a layman can own of Bach since he is deceased. The best thing would be actually able to play Bach pieces well yourself. This is a whol,e other discussion.

Anyway, tell us how you justify this hobby. Even if you do not go as overboard as I or others do (spending thousands on Ics... etc).

Peace.

KF
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Showing 1 response by hepl

It's very easy to justify this hobby. Material things can be
replaced, money can be reimburse, but your lifetime cannot.
Every hour I spent listening to my system gives me great joy. Once I leave this world, I won't be able to enjoy music
again, and there are a limited number of years I will live.
Most people live their lives like they will last forever,
don't take time to enjoy leisure. Provided that you don't
jeopardize your kids education, home mortgage, etc. I belive
that I rather have an expensive sound system than save to money for an expensive funeral.