I am an old guy who fell in love with high fidelity audio at a young age. I love music, saw all the cool bands and spent more on high-end audio gear than cars.
My kids were raised in a home that resonated with the music of the day in formats ranging from vinyl, tape, CD, and MP3's. Our stereo and theatre systems were always approaching the asymptote of the cost/performance curve. My kids were raised playing music which they continue to do into their late 30's. Both are married, well educated in math, engineering, and science, own their own homes, making great money. However, the best sound systems both own are in their cars. They are more excited to buy the latest Dysan vacuum, PS5, and are first in line for the new iPhones than look at power amplifiers or pre-amps.. My son's answer to high fidelity are his V-Moda cans playing lossless music through his phone. My daughter is happy with her Alexa Echo speakers! My kids have both rebuffed my offer of my Klispch Heresy's (too big), and only begrudgingly let me buy them sound bars.
They love coming to my house for movie night. Both said they want my record collection. However, how the heck do I get them interested in audio gear?