The Luxury of Listening | Hi-Fi, Vinyl & Audiophile Culture
MAY 12, 202655 MIN
The Luxury of Listening | Hi-Fi, Vinyl & Audiophile Culture
MAY 12, 202655 MIN
Description
What makes sound truly luxurious?And why would anyone spend millions chasing the perfect listening experience?
In this episode of The Luxury Dispatch, Tom Chamberlin is joined by legendary audio journalist Ken Kessler to explore the extraordinary world of Hi-Fi – from valve amplifiers and vinyl records to £2 million sound systems designed to recreate music exactly as it was performed.
Together, they trace the history of high fidelity sound, from Edison’s phonograph and post-war stereo systems to the vinyl revival and the age of streaming. They uncover how Hi-Fi evolved from a niche luxury for doctors and lawyers into a global obsession fuelled by music lovers, collectors, and audiophiles searching for absolute realism.
They discuss:
Why vinyl continues to survive in the streaming era
The difference between valve and solid-state sound
How Japanese engineering transformed Hi-Fi forever
Why audiophiles build entire rooms around sound
The psychology of listening – and why music feels different on a great system
Whether modern streaming can truly replace physical media
Ken also reveals what separates a £1,000 system from a £2 million setup, why Hi-Fi is one of the few luxury worlds with almost no resale culture, and how the pursuit of perfect sound became a lifelong passion.
This isn’t really about kit – it’s about getting as close to the music as possible.
Music by Alex Mendham & His Orchestra
https://www.alexmendham.com/
The Luxury Dispatch is produced by Platform Media in partnership with The Rake
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