Remember the old tv show Green Acres?
A lot of folks today would rather regress back to the simpler days.
And for a lot of other reasons,not just out of spite and contempt for speaker wires that cost as much as a new car.
Actually in the earliest days, audio was even more specialized.
You couldn't just go out and buy the gear, you had to make it yourself from a parts supplier.
How's that for specialized?
Sticker shock for the top level gear has a lot to do with the way people feel about the hobby today.
And yet there is more gear today at entry level prices that sounds better than most of the top level gear did back in the day.
In other words as much as the prices have gone up, so has the level of reproduction.
I am sure there will be those who won't agree with me .
But this is what I have found.
There are speakers available today at the bottom of the price list that perform better than most of the flag ship models from the golden age.
It's the $175,000.00 of today's flag ship model that disturbs.
I can remember back in the early 1980's assembling a system of the best reviewed gear (turntable, amp, pre and speakers), at the time and it's cost brand new was well under what just my present speakers cost today.
Back then most folks could afford to indulge in the Class A,upper high end gear.
Not so today.
But then a new home didn't cost as much back then.
It's all relative.
But if anything I think the emphasis is shifting back towards more affordable gear that sounds like it should cost more than it does, and that's a good trend.
A lot of folks today would rather regress back to the simpler days.
And for a lot of other reasons,not just out of spite and contempt for speaker wires that cost as much as a new car.
Actually in the earliest days, audio was even more specialized.
You couldn't just go out and buy the gear, you had to make it yourself from a parts supplier.
How's that for specialized?
Sticker shock for the top level gear has a lot to do with the way people feel about the hobby today.
And yet there is more gear today at entry level prices that sounds better than most of the top level gear did back in the day.
In other words as much as the prices have gone up, so has the level of reproduction.
I am sure there will be those who won't agree with me .
But this is what I have found.
There are speakers available today at the bottom of the price list that perform better than most of the flag ship models from the golden age.
It's the $175,000.00 of today's flag ship model that disturbs.
I can remember back in the early 1980's assembling a system of the best reviewed gear (turntable, amp, pre and speakers), at the time and it's cost brand new was well under what just my present speakers cost today.
Back then most folks could afford to indulge in the Class A,upper high end gear.
Not so today.
But then a new home didn't cost as much back then.
It's all relative.
But if anything I think the emphasis is shifting back towards more affordable gear that sounds like it should cost more than it does, and that's a good trend.