Are you in the over 30 K club??


I read in Stereophile that their average reader has invested around $33,000 in their home audio system. Wow, thats a load of money. In your observation does this seem accurate? My system consist of Krell, VPI, Dynavector, Audio Physic & Cardas and I put in together here on Audiogon for around $3,500 lightly used.
Are you in over $30,000 club? That's not list prices it's what you actually have paid.
dreadhead
Way over that. If I added up all my audio expenses in the last 45 years I would probably faint. One year alone, I spent a small fortune on PolyPhasors. Remembet them? Passive boxes between all the components and speakers. Supposed to make a big difference, with imaging and sound stage. Another year I designed a 4 way speaker system, Four amps, a Pioneer electronic crossover, Strathern midranges, Pyramid T1 tweeters, Dynaudio woofers etc Bedini, Bryston, Belles and A big BGW power amp for the subs. Sounded horrible, it replaced my Altec 19's and I replaced my design with a pair of Dahlquest DQ10's so I could still use the T1 ribbon tweeters. That was just some of my audio expenditures. It hasn't stopped.
Gulp, I shudder to think! For sure over that between my 3 systems, and as much as I want it to stop it I can't seem to. Main system is CAT Renaissance pre, Harbeth 40.1's, Rega TT, Sonic Frontiers SFS 40 power amp (which is truly a jewel). Bedroom is Naim XS, Harbeth compact 7's, some older Sony CD player. HT system is Parasound P7, OPPO BDP-83, Martin Logan "Feature" & Quad speakers.

How does one turn off the upgrade itch??

Not even close. I probably broke 10k spent over the last 10 years this week. Still, I think my system out-performs most of what I hear in showrooms for under 50k.