Are you an audiophile? What's that mean to you? How does that impact your life?
I've flirted with audiophilia a lot; I've many times almost bought expensive equipment, but ended up just taking the compromise. These cheap Andrew Jones Pioneer speakers are rather good for like a hundred bucks, for example.
When I have gotten Hi-Fi stuff on the cheap, it's had compromises too. The Focal Elears have a weird hole around 3-6Khz that many people mix with some crazy EQ to get around in somewhat different ways; but then they also provide practically undistortable bass frequencies if you turn it up, all smooth and pumpy, so it ends up feeling really 'fun and active'. So then I get too distracted if I use them ... I end up using these nearly 30 year old Sennheiser HD570s instead, since it's pleasant but not distracting. Of course I have the standard Sony MDR-7506 and ... okay, I'm not making my "I'm not quite an audiophile" argument well.
My point is that I've chosen compromise each time. I have a turntable; it's a Sony consumer one over Bluetooth for proper lossy vinyl listening (that's a joke). I tend to listen to CDs, but nothing with a superb DAC or whatever. Even everything off my Navidrome -- I have a hard time telling if anything is FLAC or not anymore since I only keep FLAC or 320.
I was thinking today about the concept of 'critical listening'? Have you ever just sat ... and listened to music ... and done nothing else? No walk in the park. No coding. No playing a video game. No reading a book. Just sit. Go sit on the tatami mat and put on your headphones or put on the speakers and just sit with the music. I am not sure I know how to do it. It feels like an exercise in meditation, a pathetic one, because if I can't even just Focus On The Music, how could I calm my mind?
Anyway -- I wanted to open the floor overall. What's your life experience with music and ... audiophilia?

