Nice to see the younger generation in the hobby......


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I’d be curious to know how many people on Audiogon are under 40. I’m 38 - right between Generation X and the Millennial generation. Portability (Walkman, discman, iPods) and now accessibility (Spotify to Tidal) have been the inlet for many near my age. For myself, it was working at Tower Records in Honolulu during college (okay, between college while I was “soul searching”) where I was exposed to hands-on education of varying formats - SACD, CD, Vinyl.

With brick and mortar audio stores disappearing from the landscape as well as record stores and the culture they bring to customers, I question how many advocates there will be in the future for this hobby. Nice catch on that video btw. Refreshing to see a guy close to my age talking audio.
I'm 32, started this hobby seriously at 29. 

Most of my listening previously had been in my car, or Bose bluetooth at home.  Boy how spoiled I was (and still am) once I got my first budget system.  $600 for everything today get's you a lot, especially when your so used to only listening to a portable speaker.
Robelvick - Car audio is definitely a good inlet to more serious home audio. Spent many accumulated hours with the car running in the driveway just to finish a song in newly (but poorly) installed Boston Acoustic speakers. 

The prices drive many away, especially within our generation. The rub is that, with a little bit of research and guidance, a budget-minded/mid-fi system can sound pretty darn good - especially when compared to heavily advertised wireless systems that are all the rage with friends of mine. You’re spot-on, though, $600 gets you a lot, especially on the used market these days. It’s a shame that many will never know otherwise.