Americans and Hi-Fi

New York Times

“From 2000 to 2009, Americans reduced their overall spending on home stereo components by more than a third, …”

Stupid Americans.

Neli and I talked it over a little, and after thinking more about it later, I think that this is not true for say:

Europe: Growth with Eastern Europe coming on the scene with their need for hi-fi bliss counter-balanced by a likely decline in the U.K. [it is my opinion that the world imitates the U.S., including and maybe especially our bad habits – like not worshiping high-fidelity – and especially countries most like us].

Japan? I would suspect treading water as their economy stagnates.

China: Incredible growth. Hong Kong: a decline from the great heights that once were.

Russia. Steady growth as capitalistic populism gains ground.

This is just speculation. Comments? Many Europeans, for example 🙂 think that the U.S. is just one big pot of gold. It is, but only if you are selling somethin’ that fits on a shelf in Wallmart 😉