Fess Up How much have you spent on this Hobby??


Well, I've had the audio bug since I was a teenager and I witnessed first hand the emergence of high end audio as it was introduced in the market by manufacturers such as Audio Research, McIntosh, Crown, Revox and many others. I couldn't get enough of it and even went to Hope, Arkansas to meet Paul Klipsch in person. I (of course) had an analog rig for decades before getting into digital. I've changed out systems multiple times and have now incorporated HT into the mix as well. All told, I probably have spent somewhere in the neighborhood of 150K or more at this point... and really have no regrets!! Hard to imagine life without the world's greatest music. A blessing of the highest order!
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"The responsible thing is buy more stuff (Ohlala, 2015)." I agree, life is to short. If you manage your purchases in anything and are also planning for the future sensibly, then how much it costs over the years is not an issue. The same analogy can be applied to automobile racing and modding your car. The brakes, suspension, tires, etc.....let's see, the power regenerators, the dedicated power lines, or how about the new house in some cases, I am sure their may be people who have moved in order to get a nice listening room. I like response above, it depends..the wife price, the friends and neighbors price, and how about the contractors who come into the house price? I avoid letting contractors in the room, even the pest control company.

I think I would, and perhaps my wife, have a heart attack if we tallied it all up. Source material, mostly LP"s, has recently surpassed 6,500...new and old, and consists of those pesky limited edition box sets which have appreciated in value over the years, better than any of my investments. I told the wife, this row of LP's will be a nice cans out when I am gone...she says, never, they are your memories....I had nothing to say to respond to that except that "I love you". Like I said, life is too short and if you ever experience something that is a life changing event, than you really start to discount the costs of doing things, and simply live within your means to the maximum extent possible.

Ciao,
Nico