Audiophilia is at the same time a passion but may become an addiction also...
What differentiate a passion from an addiction in audio?
We suffer from these two each one of us audiophiles...
A passion for sound and music is grounded in the learning process pertaining to any system/room/ears brain: the mechanical and electrical working dimension but especially the acoustics (not just mere room acoustic by the way ) but at the service of our musical experiences expansion then not in itself for just the sake of sound improvement...
But an addiction for audio is defined by the obsession about the gear pieces and the upgrade circle often at the expanse of the learning process because we think sound quality must come more from possible upgrading than optimizing what we already have... It is easier to buy than to learn and study and experiment...it is easy to conflate learning with buying...
I am as all of you an audiophile who put the emphasis on the passion controlling my addiction by learning not just buying ...

