Anybody that builds an entire room, spends well over $50k on a system and says it's for the music is full of themselves. It's about much more then the music.
If it was about the music they'd invest into a headphone system. One where room acoustic's have little effect. Where painstaking effort isn't needed. I have nothing against people who have the money to spend on such luxary items. It's fun (if you can afford it) but to pretend it's about the music...I know music lovers who would rather spend $50k on music and listen to it on an ipod then spend $50k on gear and spend $350 on CD's...that is a music lover...most people who use this webforum wouldn't do that, even though they say they would.
I agree with Loxodrome 100%. Those offended will be entrenched in the one chair camp. I fail to see how music is a personal thing. I enjoy listening to it, as I generally feel it's a great way to entertain and socialize with people. But I can't deny my own personal selfish reason's and I enjoy learning and trying to perfect. The attachment to music was what lead me here, but to some I think it goes well beyond the music and it's more about a way of thinking, of building, of creating something that you've thought about and your own sense of perfection. Most one room systems look like temples, some even suggest this in their tittles. I question if they're worshipping their systems or themselves through they're systems.