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
As far as the future goes, things like quantum entanglement(which they are learning that more than photons and spin can be quantum entangled) leave us hope. I think we(as ordinary citizens) need to come up with stuff, as the powers-that-be would be busy trying to figure out how to make money from it.   For instance, I've found that energy and (some parts) of weather(this last one is a possible recent discovery by me) can be transferred also.  We just have a lack of imagination, and a lot of 20th century thinking, dominating much of what we call science.
The Internet is impacting brick-and-motors. Some people brag about listening to equipment in a store, making a decision based upon their audition and the dealer's recommendation and then purchasing it for less on the Internet. Ethical to burn the dealer's overhead like that?
I believe digital, as good as it is, plays a part in music not being as important in people's lives.  While you can sit back and say that sounds fantastic(an intellectual reaction), it still doesn't quite bring about the relaxation that analog can.  In other words, the need to listen to music for what it can give you in this area, has diminished(i.e.,it's no longer as relaxing).
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I don’t have the measured data to support this view other than being a 55/40 who has watched the industry, but it seams to me the amount of gear available today is broader and deeper than at any time in my 40 years. Much has been driven by the growth in the eastern rim bringing in a lot of new players and such. Without getting political, the breadth of the US market has been limited by the disposable income of the middle class and Gen X. As (or if) this condition corrects itself over the next generation I still think the same aspects of the high-end that attracted current buyers will penetrate the segment of the consumer market know on hold.

There are tons of young buyers who love their music on the cheap and for mobility that will fall for the same things in live performance simulation that have driven the human condition to music for thousands of years. We are wired for its effects.