How I'd spend money given no limits


oldhvymec asked me this in another thread, and I thought it was worth sharing to hear how others might respond and spend for themselves.


Erik, if you could, would you. if you could and had all the means, would you buy the absolute best you could buy?


Maybe a better question is, would I drop a million dollars on a stereo system if I could? No, I can’t imagine unless this involves building a home around it. In large part because I don’t see the returns. Let me expand on this.


First, what is best? I completely and utterly want to burn down the idea that high-price = high-end. So, the question for me is, is there higher performing gear I could get given cost is no object? Don’t get me wrong. I don’t think you can get to great performance for free or what a covid economy would call cheap.


For me, much of this hobby was in building, not buying. I made my own speakers, which may sound like crap (but I like them!), but the pride of ownership is unparalleled. Anyone with a fat enough wallet can buy their way into the club and pretend to be part of the cognoscenti but when you build anything, even if from a kit, you are ahead of everyone who has not. If I had any amounts of money to spend in my version of this hobby I’d experiment with custom line arrays or for HT, high output MTM, and innovative bass traps. My money would go to 3D CAM based milling machines, and sawdust removal. I would also hang out on Audiogon laying waste to snake oil salesmen all day long.


In terms of electronics what have I heard I feel is the equal or better than what I own?

  • Luxman
  • Ayre
  • D’Agostino
  • Vandersteen
  • CAT
So sure, I could see myself with a gorgeous looking D’Agostino stack but I’d have more fun with a room full of 30-75 W tube amps and integrateds. From Citation to CJ, Luxman and others, I think it would be much more fun to have colorful, juicy integrateds swapped in regularly than to assemble some sort of godlike equipment stack. Of course, if I do that I’d probably end up with some rather large JBL or Altec horn loaded speakers to offer enough output.



In another area, headphones, I probably would drop a lot more money than I have. The best audio at a show, ever, was from Audeze headphones driven by Woo Audio tube headphone preamp. I’d love to have that experience in my home again. BTW, that was a very long time ago, so if I did this again I’d definitely want to listen to Raal Earspeakers and other headphone amp/DACs.


Any remaining money I’d spend on supporting musical education and culture. Great musicians come from an environment that includes formal education, access to instruments and a thriving supportive community.


Best,

Erik

erik_squires
oldhvymec

Congratulations for the best answer of this question thread...



«Is it not too much money darling? It’s peanuts for us my dear»- Groucho Marx
A Top Fuel car and to follow the sun.  0 to 325 mph in less than four seconds....no musical system on Earth can match that for excitement. 
Our dreams are made by what we are....

The romans conquerors wanted to pay any gold amount to buy Archimedes genius from Syracuse and he was killed by a too enthusiast roman soldier interrupting him when he was devising geometrical physics principles on the sand of his garden....

No audio system on earth can match the geometrical happiness of Archimedes dying....I bet no cars either....

Money, cars, music or geometry? The choices we made said much about ourself than anything else....

Anyway we must choose our fate, or at least participing in it, i hope that it will be in a better way that the way most choose an audio system component first....

Should we "upgrade" our life or is it better to embed it rightfully to begin with?

I apologize for my "delirious" post, it goes without saying....

:)
If money wasn't an issue...  

Here's what I originally typed:  "I'd manufacture a killer speaker at an affordable price, provide free in-home auditions, and happily lose money on every sale."  

That may look nice at first glance.  But...  

It would very be unfair to all of my competitors (many of whom are also my friends) who still need to make enough money to pay the bills.  

So maybe I'd conduct or fund research that would hopefully be published and made available to speaker designers everywhere.  Which is not a very original thought, many companies and many individuals do this already.  I just hadn't appreciated it until Erik invited us to contemplate what we'd do if money was not limited.   

Duke