How does one get off the merry-go-round?


I'm interested in hearing from or about music lovers who have dropped out of the audio "hobby." I don't mean you were content with your system for 6 weeks. I mean, you stood pat for a long time, or--even better--you downsized...maybe got rid of your separates and got an integrated.

(I suppose if you did this, you probably aren't reading these forums any more.)

If this sounds like a cry for help, well, I dunno. Not really. I'm just curious. My thoughts have been running to things like integrated amps and small equipment racks and whatnot even as I continue to experiment and upgrade with vigor (I'm taking the room correction plunge, for example.) Just want to hear what people have to say on the subject.

---dan
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Man that was deep. I'm just looking for some cool audio gear. Sometimes I'm on a merry go round, and other times a spiral (not saying which direction). But it's always fun, and that's really the point (to me).
"I think "getting off the merrygoround" is deliberately pejorative. Most don't want to get off, but often do have to cutback"

Exactly

Happy listening and as Phd so rightly says, we WILL enjoy our music. Perhaps even more intensely and deeply during the bad times we have now.
Cheers,
Detlof
If You get off of the merry go round & try another ride,
you will eventually be called back to the merry go round,
so, Best to just stay On it, & remember...Listen to the Music, Not the Gear.
I think most people on here would agree they would not want to get off the merry-go-round. Perhaps some people would only consider it if their family suffered a financial tragedy and it was a necessity to let the hobby take a backburner.