Am I missing something here. Kenjit is being ridiculed because he has owned more speakers than most. I have had at least 30 pairs in the last 2 1/2 years. In fact 17 at one time. Many of the identical model. I really enjoyed listening to each pair. Some more than others I suppose. They were all considered vintage. And many were highly coveted as well. I refinished them, recapped them and generally did some quite nice restoration work on them that I am proud of. If would say I have learned a lot about vintage sound over the last couple of years.
Quite often I had 6 pairs set up in my listening room. An example was Ditton 44, AR9's, IMF TLS 50's infinity Kappa 8, JBL 100's, Agora B's all in beautiful condition. Now that was fun.
I Then sold most of them them at a reasonable price for someone else to enjoy. Gradually the profits paid for my hobby and I ended up with what I think is a very nice system.
I don't buy now like I use to because I am as high up the audio chain as I care to go at the moment.
Variety is the spice of life. Keep buying those speakers and whatever else you want to.
Quite often I had 6 pairs set up in my listening room. An example was Ditton 44, AR9's, IMF TLS 50's infinity Kappa 8, JBL 100's, Agora B's all in beautiful condition. Now that was fun.
I Then sold most of them them at a reasonable price for someone else to enjoy. Gradually the profits paid for my hobby and I ended up with what I think is a very nice system.
I don't buy now like I use to because I am as high up the audio chain as I care to go at the moment.
Variety is the spice of life. Keep buying those speakers and whatever else you want to.