un-becoming an audiophile


Yes, the title is what is sounds like.

I remember long ago, as a boy, I used to be able to enjoy music without picking apart a track. is the bass tight? is the midrange clear and life-like? is the treble resolution spot on? What about imaging/sound stage?

Most people have this very same superpower - not being an audiophile. They can play a song from the worst earbuds, laptop speakers, or even computer speakers - and enjoy the music; even sing along. They aren’t thinking about "how it sounds" or scrutinizing the audio quality. Actually, they couldn’t care less. They can spend their time on other life pursuits and don’t feel a need to invest big money (or much money at all) in the hi-fi hobby.

Any psychologists or scientists in the building? (please no Amir @amir_asr ) since you are neither! ...despite the word "science" being in your domain name - audio science review.

Please, I beg you. Help me get away from this hobby.

Imagine - being able to enjoy all of your favourite music - while still achieving that dopamine rush, along with serotonin, and even oxytocin - the bonding hormone, which can be released while listening to songs with deep emotional messages, or love songs.

We’re very much like food critics or chefs in a sense. We want the best of something (in this case, audio) I’m sure michelin star chefs face the same thing in their own right...can’t enoy or even eat the food unless it’s up to a certain standard.

When we audiophiles want to listen to music, we often play it on a resolving system, so as to partake in a a "high-end" listening experience. We often pick apart music and fault the audio components in our system, cables etc. All of this takes away from the experience of enjoying music as a form of art/entertainment. It has been said that some famous artists don’t even own a high-end audio system.

I gained a great deal of wisdom of from the documentary - Greek Audiophile. In it, we have audiophiles from all walks of life. Their families think they’re crazy for spending all this money on audio. They say it sounds "nice" or "real" but still can’t justify it.

I think it’s all in the brain. If we can reset our brains (or me at least) I can still enjoy music without needing a great system for it.

- Jack

 

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the Lady with THE Strad

has a wonderful system ( and room )

the difference

between… any… and many

@whart thanks for suggesting those key treasures of “ Spiritual Jazz “ what seems as a decade ago…. I know a guy @sbank  you should Know…. And again thanks for connecting me with Max…. Lord of great pressings….

oh the list is long…. But wait….. I’ve got to fit the mold of lonely…

”ain’t nobody loves me cept my Momma… and she could be Jiiving too “…

BB

I can be happy as a pig in mud listening to Dynaco A-25 , NAD 3020, and a 2 head Nakamichi cassette deck… total expenditure $ 618 and $218 of that was in 1986…. ( that’s a joke for the NAD fans )…

I also have a love a True Temper flyrod….

Why deny yourself the salt fix of hot dogs or cold cuts ?who am i to say….

@edcyn love it and your story man. As an aside the owner of the most expensive fiddle…. yes a Strad….. IS….an….. Audiophile…. we enjoy music w same speakers…..

 

ah… yes…the Judges high on the ascetic monk like existence come out to challenge the generosity of others…. please do match my charitable giving % and my volunteer hours….

Look homeward angel

 

there is a solid list of responders to this thread…that you might, MIGHT pay more attention to…. invite over… share some ancient tempo, capo, cord structure with…. that makes you weep….

 

I would consider changing your moniker to…. ?

it is actually a very good thread….. audiophile know thyself..music lover too….

i could fish in a mud puddle in the Walmart parking lot, if so constrained….

Seek goosebumps and joy…. street music, small ensembles, cheezy organs, Queen played over ancient PA horns, move, dance, luxuriate over a simple song, tune into the Compline choir …… listen to the Shrek soundtrack….

best to all

Jim