Agree with @tostadosunidos
I've been a music lover all my life and have only at a few points during that lifetime did I have access to hi-fi. I'm pretty well versed in rock and roll as well as the blues. I have a fair understanding and appreciation for classical and opera. Not sure what the criteria are for "music lover" (is there a card, secret handshake, cryptic tattoo?) but I can assure you that I am one.
And here's a dirty little thought. Most of rock and roll is made by four to five musicians, often relying on huge amounts of distortion and volume, yelling screaming and wailing, frequently making marginally engineered recordings and many of us think we need special power cables (fill in the blank for whatever you think other crazy audiophiles do) to enjoy it?
It makes far more sense to be a music lover listening through low end equipment than to claim you need room treatments, special wiring for your home or $50k speakers to be a music lover.
I've been a music lover all my life and have only at a few points during that lifetime did I have access to hi-fi. I'm pretty well versed in rock and roll as well as the blues. I have a fair understanding and appreciation for classical and opera. Not sure what the criteria are for "music lover" (is there a card, secret handshake, cryptic tattoo?) but I can assure you that I am one.
And here's a dirty little thought. Most of rock and roll is made by four to five musicians, often relying on huge amounts of distortion and volume, yelling screaming and wailing, frequently making marginally engineered recordings and many of us think we need special power cables (fill in the blank for whatever you think other crazy audiophiles do) to enjoy it?
It makes far more sense to be a music lover listening through low end equipment than to claim you need room treatments, special wiring for your home or $50k speakers to be a music lover.

