Interesting article that popped up. While headphonesty does tend to exaggerate for views, the data it shows is interesting
perhaps more pertaining to the US and Europe where the population growth is low single digits and even -ve unlike the asia countries where the growth in affording class is far higher the trend is also driven by other factors and most importantly quoting them
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This was of course discussed here
perhaps more pertaining to the US and Europe where the population growth is low single digits and even -ve unlike the asia countries where the growth in affording class is far higher the trend is also driven by other factors and most importantly quoting them
where are the younger audiophiles?
The answer, as much as it pains me to say it, seems pretty clear – they’re just not interested.Younger people stream music through cheap headphones or portable speakers. They’re not messing with turntables or fancy stereo systems. That’s not surprising though, since for many, music is just something that plays in the background while they go about their day.
So, the idea of dedicating an entire room to a stereo system is becoming as foreign as a rotary phone.
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Point 2 may be more valid as even traditionally safer mediums like Vinyl masters are now falling victim to the above , perhaps due to wireless turntables and availability of poor masters.One big reason for this is that today’s music is made to sound good on headphones, soundbars, or portable speakers. Listening to them on high-end gear will just ruin the experience as it’ll expose the flaws in the mastering.
This was of course discussed here