We, as "audiophiles" know better than others perhaps, that there are two things at work here.
One: The Music
Two: The Gear
For me, it's primarily about the music, although I've gotten enormous enjoyment from fiddling with my "high-end" components over the years. I appreciate the improvements or at least the changes, that I can make in my system, especially those of the DIY nature. Tube rolling is fun. I appreciate that I can still hear differences now that I'm far from being a kid. But I don't think I could ever attribute being moved emotionally to any single piece or combination of components.
My Sonus Faber Monitors sound different than my Magnepan MMGs. I'm also curious about how other speakers would sound in my home.
BUT:
The emotional aspect has everything to do with my mood and what's playing, and very little with my gear.
One: The Music
Two: The Gear
For me, it's primarily about the music, although I've gotten enormous enjoyment from fiddling with my "high-end" components over the years. I appreciate the improvements or at least the changes, that I can make in my system, especially those of the DIY nature. Tube rolling is fun. I appreciate that I can still hear differences now that I'm far from being a kid. But I don't think I could ever attribute being moved emotionally to any single piece or combination of components.
My Sonus Faber Monitors sound different than my Magnepan MMGs. I'm also curious about how other speakers would sound in my home.
BUT:
The emotional aspect has everything to do with my mood and what's playing, and very little with my gear.