You have 2 issues
How can anyone afford this? A lot of folks in this forum are solidly in the baby boomer demographic. If you take care of the essentials- family, your life's work, savings/investments, you'll find that stuff that's a stretch at your age is affordable in your late 40's and thereafter- if you take care of the essentials now. For now, focus on analog OR digital (living in NYC, CD's seem more practical for mobility/space issues. OTOH, lots of places to look for vinyl).
Living in NYC- you're paying lots to live there, take advantage of it. You can listen to home audio anywhere, but focus on the things that a big city offers- arts, social outlets, folks who share your interests. Lest I forget- buy shoes on-line.
How can anyone afford this? A lot of folks in this forum are solidly in the baby boomer demographic. If you take care of the essentials- family, your life's work, savings/investments, you'll find that stuff that's a stretch at your age is affordable in your late 40's and thereafter- if you take care of the essentials now. For now, focus on analog OR digital (living in NYC, CD's seem more practical for mobility/space issues. OTOH, lots of places to look for vinyl).
Living in NYC- you're paying lots to live there, take advantage of it. You can listen to home audio anywhere, but focus on the things that a big city offers- arts, social outlets, folks who share your interests. Lest I forget- buy shoes on-line.