what system musicians prefer? Do they care?


I have never aspired to be a musician, although I am very artistic.  I am bad at singing and never enjoyed dabbling at playing an instrument. But I enjoy listening to music tremendously and I always wondered if being a musician would improve my experience as a listener. It seems to me that musicians (good ones) would have a lot more expertise in sound, what is good quality sound, a good system, a high fidelity speaker.... but I have never seen any proof. Am I just imagining it? Are good musicians mediocre listeners? Are they not obsessed with good sound? Any musicians out there to comment?
One example I know is the  Cambridge Soundworks Mick Fleetwood Speaker System, which I finally purchased last year, I knew my collection would not be complete without it. It's evidence of great talents crossing paths: a  genious speaker designer Henry Kloss, and Mick Fleetwood, one of the greatest drummers of the century (and  the previous one). But I don't see musicians weighing in on what are good systems are, how much is it worth spending and what to focus on. It's much more like rich douchebags bragging about the price of their systems on these forums. 
gano

Showing 1 response by tablejockey

If you can create/play music yourself, why care about silly boxes attempting at  creating an illusion?

All my musician friends could care less. Some appreciate the effort, but I get the feeling they're  just being nice, and think audiophoolery is silly. A good musician usually has great ear for sound.

A minimum level of fidelity is nice, but a transistor radio tuned in properly will still get attention if the music is "right".

"Douchebag" qualification is not limited to wallet size, creed, political belief or nationality.