Seriously?
Jerry, do you ever see the criticism about your articles?
This is par for the course, though. Your first Receiver, at 14, was NAD?! When I was 16, my Dad bought an NAD Receiver and CD player
for the house. I had a $150 dollar all-in-one Panasonic box. I had a separate component Sony CD player for my system.
I considered myself exceptionally fortunate, none of my friends had anything like I did. Regardless...
Your idea of budget systems... vs. everybody else idea of budget... is seriously skewed.
When somebody shows up here at AH and asks about putting together a budget system, it doesn't involve smart home integration and custom DAW-studio room treatments!
In today's economy, we're lucky to get a person out of Best Buy or Costco and looking at decent quality gear that still meets their budget.
You keep writing, incessantly, about how the hobby of Audio is suffering. Your perspective is that of a person whose annual income is
well over a base 6-figure level.
The people you are talking about getting interested in Audio are not earning that kind of money! You are talking about people right out of school, saddled with debt, a starting salary in their field... probably having their first kid and at least 1 new car payment.
So who is your target, Jerry?
Are you suggesting that only the wealthy can actually be Audio Hobbyists? The Snobs and the Have-Nots? This hadn't been your message before, but clearly you have McMansions and the greens fees for exclusive Golf Clubs for brains.
Why don't you put yourself in the position of a family starting out, that can't just peel 15-Large off the top. We are talking the type of family that 2K makes the difference between paying the bills AND putting food on the table. But they saved up for something nice and can spend $2500 to get started... maybe even as much as $3500 if it makes a big difference.
C'mon, Jerry. How do you get them on board? How do you get them
enrolled in the conversation?
Is it smart home integration and room treatments with an installer? Or is it a 3.1 system with a solid 4K TV and good entry level AVR + Blu Ray player that they can build on over the next few years? Throw in a streaming device if the TV isn't enough for them, maybe?
Please, lets talk about Audio for the would-be
real middle class... Not
your "middle class" of today...
(Last I heard, having a million in the bank didn't even make you a millionaire anymore.
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