Has it all been worth it?


I recently turned 63, and I've been into all things audio since the mid 70's. In that time I've spent countless thousands of dollars chasing that damn rabbit down the hole. Solid state, vinyl, cassette, CD, tubes, big speakers, small speakers, pricy gear, cheap gear...been there, done that. Sitting here in my less than acoustically friendly office listening to a Hi-Res version of Angie by TRS this is probably the nicest stereo I've ever had. And even with my compromised hearing (bouts of tinnitus, and a stroke) I know the music sounds as good as it ever has, but yet I can't help but ask myself - has this journey all been worth it? The money, soul searching, reviews, disappointment in the review when it didn't live up to the hype, "am I missing out by not owning _____" etc. Sometimes I wish I were more like my wife who just bought a cheap shelf unit to listen to her CD's and is perfectly pleased with what she hears.

Anyone else find themself at this point sometimes?

craigvmn

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I’ve been at this since I built my first amp from a Dyna Stereo70 kit when I was 14.  That’s 66 years ago. 

Sometimes I say it’s definitely worth it. Sometimes I say meh because it is such a hassle. 

I curse the fact that I have excellent hearing. Bad sound drives me wacko (my wife says it’s something else but let’s not digress). I have cervically-induced tinnitus, but my hearing tested as that of a 40 year old last fall. My ENT guy attributes that in part to having developed good listening skills from being an audiophile. So I have to feed the beast.