un-becoming an audiophile


Yes, the title is what is sounds like.

I remember long ago, as a boy, I used to be able to enjoy music without picking apart a track. is the bass tight? is the midrange clear and life-like? is the treble resolution spot on? What about imaging/sound stage?

Most people have this very same superpower - not being an audiophile. They can play a song from the worst earbuds, laptop speakers, or even computer speakers - and enjoy the music; even sing along. They aren’t thinking about "how it sounds" or scrutinizing the audio quality. Actually, they couldn’t care less. They can spend their time on other life pursuits and don’t feel a need to invest big money (or much money at all) in the hi-fi hobby.

Any psychologists or scientists in the building? (please no Amir @amir_asr ) since you are neither! ...despite the word "science" being in your domain name - audio science review.

Please, I beg you. Help me get away from this hobby.

Imagine - being able to enjoy all of your favourite music - while still achieving that dopamine rush, along with serotonin, and even oxytocin - the bonding hormone, which can be released while listening to songs with deep emotional messages, or love songs.

We’re very much like food critics or chefs in a sense. We want the best of something (in this case, audio) I’m sure michelin star chefs face the same thing in their own right...can’t enoy or even eat the food unless it’s up to a certain standard.

When we audiophiles want to listen to music, we often play it on a resolving system, so as to partake in a a "high-end" listening experience. We often pick apart music and fault the audio components in our system, cables etc. All of this takes away from the experience of enjoying music as a form of art/entertainment. It has been said that some famous artists don’t even own a high-end audio system.

I gained a great deal of wisdom of from the documentary - Greek Audiophile. In it, we have audiophiles from all walks of life. Their families think they’re crazy for spending all this money on audio. They say it sounds "nice" or "real" but still can’t justify it.

I think it’s all in the brain. If we can reset our brains (or me at least) I can still enjoy music without needing a great system for it.

- Jack

 

jackhifiguy

To the OP, being a food lover as well as a music lover, I've watched and read a bit about great chefs and it seems that many if not most of them appreciate eating simple, uncomplicated and food and they're much less fussy about it when they're not working at it.

I spend my money on decent equipment and when people ask are you an audio file I get annoyed.

What right do people have in asking if u are an audiophile vs acknowledging that you're someone who just likes to enjoy good music reproduced in a very good way.

I think the term is degrading.

Great post.

I have had RedFin send me listings for the past 4 years and I have yet to see a pair of speakers in any room.  
 

What amazes me is how much money people in the group spend and how so many are never satisfied.  When is enough, enough.

 

I have a good system and I am not going to spend more.  It certainly is better than 98% of the people living without a sound system.  
 

I think it is sad when someone is never satisfied with what they have.  Life isn’t just about having a sound system.

 

the question we need to ask ourselves is what have we done for others?  

I’ve heard the term "recovering audiophile" said in jest. How ’bout "audiophilia in remission"? There ain’t no cure for the audiophilia blues. ;-)

Most people don’t get what is an audiophile. Most people think if you keep buying equipment, you are more enthusiastic about the equipment than about the music. Far from it!

I have many systems ranging from $300 to over 15x that amount and I enjoy listening music thru each 1 of them. But, if you want to hear more into the music, a better system gives you that capability. I hear things more distinct on the more expensive systems, I hear more detail, better resolution than on the cheaper systems. I can still toe tap in the car or listening to an apple HomePod speaker, but if I want to hear all of the music in the best way possible, I’ll listen to music in my dedicated audio room.