Why are audiophiles perceived as being wackos?


I have been pursuing this wonderful hobby of high end stereo equipment and music for almost 30 years. I do consider myself a passionate audiophile who loves to listen to music on a daily basis. The reason for this post is because it has been my experience that the great majority of people who do not pursue this hobby think of audiophiles as being wackos/screwballs because of the amount of time, money, and passion they put towards their systems. I find it very interesting that individuals who spend tremendous amounts of money and time pursuing esoteric tastes such as wines, watches, coins, etc, are considered connoisseurs or aficionados with a serious passion that is often respected even if it is not the other person's cup of tea. Another example would be people who love high end cars/boats who read all the magazines, go to the shows and invest large sums of money to purchase and tweak their cars or boats to get the last bit of ultimate performance out of their prized possessions. So I don't believe the negative viewpoint towards passionate audiophiles revolves around the amount of money that they can invest in their equipment. So my question for all you GON members is what would be your explanation for people outside our hobby having such a negative or condescending attitude towards our passion, where they infrequently would not have the same attitude towards other people's hobbies and passionate but unique pursuits? It would be a pleasure to hear about your experiences and what your explanation would be for this phenomena towards our hobby.
teajay
wideload ...

I spent 40 years in the residential real estate business. That took me into thousands, maybe even tens of thousands of homes. I was always astounded by how many homes had no music and no books. Big-screen TVs, sure, but almost 100% had no music, and most had no books.

Frank
isochronism ...

I hadn't heard of "The Rules" before, but I accessed it at your suggestion. Thanks. I forwarded it to my eldest daughter who is a monster on the road bike. 

This certainly applied to me when I was a cyclist. From the "Rules:"

  • " For us, it is about the glory of suffering. It is about your mind saying shut up to your body when your body says stop. About acknowledging, as the pros do, that cycling “never gets easier, you just go faster”.
It is amazing how much pain the human body can endure when the goal is set at a high level, and the importance of attaining it is paramount. 

Frank

 
It is sold in a very nice hardcover book, inexpensivly. Italian Bikes Rule.                   (Paramounts also:)

schubert
Guys in their late 60’s coming near to blows over which heavy metal
band was best are seen as nut jobs .

>>>>>Don’t pay any attention to them Schubert. Just play Bach incessantly.