I am not a hoarder but I do have a spare amp or two, extra preamp, extra tuner, extra DAC , extra speakers , back up sources just in case something dies or needs service. Can't be without music , it's a major way for me to unwind.
@ghdprentice nice! I may be ready to retire sometime not too far ahead as well. Still mulling over what I might do then. |
@r042wal glad to hear that! |
I am probably a 8. It has been a continuous passion for over fifty years… taking precedence over but not exclusively of other sedentary pursuits. It has not prevented me from traveling the world, SCUBA diving, riding my bicycles all over the continent around 100,000 miles, backpacking, rafting the Grand Canyon collecting and reading thousands of books, taking care of my disabled partner. My system is the second largest asset I own, after my house and before my two cars, and sporting equipment. While it has been a major expense, it did not bankrupt us or prevent enjoying other aspects of life. In retirement all the work and expense has really paying back in enjoyment.
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I’m probably a 9. I got way too invested. Loved it so much I became a dealer to help others. I am taking a point away because I do have friends and customers who spend way more money than me on it. While I have some upper echelon gear, I’m not spending my life savings away on it like some people. I probably spend 1-2hrs listening daily for myself (used to be before I had my business) and about 4 hours / day helping others on it and working on growing my own dealership business. |
I had tongue cancer surgery in April 2021 followed up with chemo and radiation. I have been into audio since the 1970 but lost all interest in everything. My music did nothing for me, I had no interest in my 'retirement Porsche' and my wife and I had to put any travel plans on hold. Fast forward to the last 4 months and there has been a significant change in my interest and mental attitudes. I am all in enjoying my music and I actually find joy in it once again. I'm glad to be a part of this community. |
I am not sure what defines "serious," or whether you are asking about the music or about home audio reproduction specifically, but in terms of dollars invested and system optimization, most would probably say I am at least a little serious. From my perspective, I am fortunate to have a nice sounding system and to be done with the urge to upgrade. I enjoy listening to music whether reproduced or live, and lately I enjoy whichever system I am listening to, but I am not obsessed about any of it.
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Covid's period of total isolation is done, 3 systems overhauled during that period, inherited 4,000 lps, all done. health issues keeping me home a lot, but home theater, pre-recorded shows, streaming shows is happening much more than listening. back to acquiring a bit of 'new to me' music and listening, by myself a 3, with friends say 6 regarding interest, but frequency of that down, everyone busy, glad to be out and about, outdoor weather .... |
My interests are broader than hi-fi and records- which activities wax and wane depending on a lot things. There have been periods where I didn't set up a system; others where I'm crawling around on the floor troubleshooting, doing album shoot-outs or tube rolling. My career was as a copyright lawyer and I did a lot of catalog deals so I know how the industry was structured. A lot has changed. And my real interest is the history of the technology and the changes in music over time. So I've been beefing up my chops on archival/preservation and am going to try to go back to school- I would be 70 years old by the time I start the program. I'd say it has consumed a large part of my life but not just as an "audiophile" or record collector. |
My "interest level" has ebbed and waned over the 42 years I’ve been doing this...I’d guess somewhere between an 8 and 10, depending on what’s happening in life. I prefer to call it a passion more than an obsession, because it’s simply my activity of choice most of the time. I’ll admit it was more of an obsession early on, and I didn’t enjoy it as much until I finally got a system that took me where I needed to go. I’m much happier now, use it daily, and enjoy it immensely. 😎 When the kids were younger I obviously couldn’t spend as much time or money. Now that they’re older, I definitely spend more time on it, but since having a very small working budget from the start, that’s pretty much remained my mantra...."poor man’s highend". It takes more time to build or modify gear than to buy a new piece, and takes patience and time to buy the right used gear. So, yeah, I still spend on a lot of time listening and plotting and scheming my next move, and that’s what keeps me interested. |
I didn't have the interest or financial means to focus my capacity for obsession on audio until about 15 years ago, so I never got as far down the rabbit hole as I might've been, had circumstances been different. At this point, I'm approaching the end in terms of feeding the desire for better and better SQ. My system, in its present state, is "good enough". Significant improvement in sound-stage depth was the tipping point for me and ironically, I didn't have to spend a cent to achieve it -- I just played around with speaker positioning -- call it my "last gasp" of obsession :o) I find I no longer enjoy being obsessed. Chasing "better" is inherently a state of dissatisfaction -- a sort of "nagging emptiness" demanding to be filled. While I once experienced this state as enlivening, now, it just feels exhausting. To be fair, I do have a tendency for OCD. Those in this hobby who are not so afflicted may not relate to my sense of relief associated with withdrawing from "upgrade fever". Given the above, I'm grateful that I couldn't afford what it would cost to take my system to "the next level" and that, even if I could, the fact that my listening room is my living room would inevitably constrain the return on such an investment.
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@mapman Every hobby has that potential to go the way of the slippery slope. I call it an obsession based on what I myself went through and am so relieved to be satisfied to the point of not even calling it a hobby anymore. It's now more of a fulfillment and my ears have thanked me. 😉 All the best, |
@nonoise I asked how serious not obsessed necessarily but I suppose the closer to 10 one gets the more one has to wonder. 🤔 Wondering if anyone is brave enough to fess up with a 10? We know you are out there. Claim your audiophile crown with pride!
I gave myself an 8 so get the straitjacket ready…. |
For example this year was busier than normal. I bought 2 very good but cost effective stands and updated my streaming with Roon, qobuz, and a second Cambridge Roon ready streamer. Then some new digital wires needed to hook things up off Amazon. Also I acquired a few spare pieces that I had given my sister a few years back but that she no longer used. |
I guess in terms of buying new gear I am more of a 3-4 I’d estimate. I go for a long time with what a I have once I get it right. But I am always on the lookout for technical advancements and features that might move the needle and in most years I am likely to add something new to try but that does not mean I necessarily replaced anything. I keep multiple systems running and also keep spares around just in case needed. Yikes, better make that a 6-7!! What normal person does that? |
Same here as Larsman... I made some major changes since 2021 including a second system My main system is pretty near end game , except for speakers but I am saving that for down the road. Waiting on a DHT preamp and when that arrives I am pretty much done. Not much more I could want for and since getting a turntable I am really enjoying my records again. Since getting a good streamer I have discovered more music in the past 5 years than in 56 years ! So I am more about enjoying the music than dissecting the hardware . My second system is super simple and gets me about 75% there. It is very musically satisfying. In a few weeks I will have what will be my last piece of hardware for a long time , a pair of Omega Super Alnico Monitors. I bought these for System 2 but I will be rotating these and my other compact monitors between both systems to fight boredom and stave off any future upgrades for a while. When you have enough gear to put together to put together a third system, and you have no room then you know you have a problem. That said I am selling off several pieces. I hate seeing good gear not being enjoyed |
Maybe 3. I lost interest with near SOTA systems over 10 years ago. Now my interest is limited to getting the sound that I want to hear. New acquisitions are rare but I did get a new preamp recently because it offered both analog as well as digital DACs, and a Schiit Lokius for old recordings. Sounds pretty good. |
@larsman yes my obsession comes and goes but never leaves. I’m probably an 8 highest. There are some things I just won’t do or buy into. But I take no prisoners when it comes to having just the right sound available when called upon which is almost every day to some degree. My Roon dash says I’ve listened 50 hours and 14 minutes over the last 4 weeks. Yes it’s come down to my hifi measuring how much time I spend with it. Hope it does not have a hissy fit like HAL in 2001 A Space Odyssey and take it out on me 😉. |