What's going on with the audio market?


Recent retail sales reports are very bad and I am hearing that sales for audio equipment have been nonexistent over the past few months.  I also see more dealers putting items up for sale here and on other outlets.  Even items that have traditionally sold quickly here are expiring without being sold. 

To what would you attribute the slowdown?  Have you changed your buying habits for audio equipment and, if so, why? 
theothergreg

Showing 2 responses by asvjerry

I'm 64...Been playing about with audio since my late teens. Have owned some semi-serious equipment in the past, but never 'caught the bug' or had the disposable income to  own Serious Stuff.  Did develop ears that could discern between mere hype and local acoustics over significance, IMHO.  Did learn to notice that 'HO' had a lot to do with the previous claims...again, IMHO.  When computers edged into audio, started playing about with that; it wasn't hard to see that the future went 'there' ultimately....
Current equipment isn't 'pedigree', nor the environment it exists in...half audio, half digital, cables like pasta to step over.  I amuse myself with my predilection of making a DIY Walsh speaker along the lines of the German Physiks units.  At 10% of the price of one, I make 4.  They're not perfect, but I enjoy listening to them more than the other speakers I own...
For me, That gets back to the basic and founding essence of this 'hobby', this 'pursuit'.  The endeavour for enjoyment and entertainment, what engrosses you and motivates.  One can spend more..'bang for the buck' is still a relative issue, and is relative to the individual's desires.
The market has never been more broad, as is the price of admission to one's chosen approach.  And that approach, as always, is driven by what one wants and what one is prepared to pay for it.  Serious Audio suffers the same fate as Serious Autos, or Serious Real Estate.  If you can afford it, you will buy it.  If not, you abstain, stand pat, or get out or downsize.
Tastes change too.  If one's Iwhatever and ear buds float your boat, that's where it'll stop and stay.  For others, no, and the spectrum of the current market plays to every conceivable niche one can consider...

Twas always thus.  It's just changing, as it always has, and always will.
C'mon y'all...quit fretting.  There's far more serious things going on than this...

Case in point:  The bees are disappearing.  Rapidly.  Stop, think.  No bees, no pollination.  Audio issues meaningless when you don't eat.

There are other nightmares pending, and presidents past, present, or future can't and don't fix these things. Their 'job' is to make a choice when an issue comes to a head, on their desk, for us (ideally).  They don't effect the price of gas.  They don't create jobs.  They can't make the stock market (or any other market) behave and play nice for our benefit.

They can behave badly and make us look astoundingly stupid.

Vote like you life depends upon it.

It Does.
Mapman, right on. *G* (Just showing my age... ;)...)

"Serious Audio"...I think I'm 'doing' a variant of that...I'm serious about what I'm about, and I'll posit that the guys with the megabuck systems are, too.  The guy jogging by with the buds in his ears, the musicians posting on Soundcloud, the galaxy of streamcasters, the entire continuum of musical endeavour spanning the globe, all that.  And although I sometimes think the heated discussions that occur over cables get a tad over the top, I'll support the right to do so and applaud AG and any site that gives us the forum and freedom to do so.  So rave on...

I know that I sometimes edge into trollishness in apparent attitude... I feel that there's more important issues of our life and times that should be concerning us, But...  

I'll agree that the 'market' is changing, responding to tech, 'mass market desires', the global production community, economic forces, and whatever the ad agencies can blow up our butts and make one want to drain their wallets/purses/credit accounts.  One picks and chooses their level of co-operation with all that. *L*  'Ell, I'd like a faster 'puter to run my junk on, so I'm not immune, either...

Support your B&M favorites.  Support that local guy.  Hey, I'm a micro-biz type, too.  I like it when the phone rings, or the email beeps.  Answer that ad, call that number, enjoy.  Get behind whatever floats your boat as best you might and may.

Everything changes.  That which remains in stasis is either dying or will get marked down shortly. *G*  Just try to keep the fun factor in it and in mind. ;)