Hi bonzo,
Is your order in degree of preference?
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The first one is, the other three are not, and I should have clarified its the Golden gate I am referring to
Hi bonzo,
Is your order in degree of preference?
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Of course everything is relative... there are many people who would say spending more than $2K on any individual piece of gear is insane yet the market exists for a reason.
you are correct, it exists for the insane .........
Reserve my padded room,
I guess the billionaires need something to waste their money on. I believe I do pretty well, work hard, have a nice home, etc., etc. However I would not and honestly, could not, even dream of many if not most of the pieces that get talked about on forums and in magazines. And most people that know me think I am crazy with how much I have in audio equipment...
As amazing as it may seem, some people do... someone spending over $20k-$30k on any individual piece gear is just crazy in my view.
Hey wait till you retire and try to spend a huge chunk of $$ on audio or something other. You have to balance healthcare, insurance, living you know the food, utility bills, home/car maintenance, and for those that still have a mortgage, well that and our favorite, taxes . SO the moral of the story unless you are just plain rich buy your dream audio stuff or any stuff before you retire.![]()
Agree, that's why with me, for >$20-30k you get 2 pieces, not one.someone spending over $20k-$30k on any individual piece gear is just crazy in my view.
It's not a good retirement plan to retire in debt and have a mortgage on your home to boot.
All depends on your pocket book to include investments, 401K, pension and not to mention your mortgage payment.
If you have enough cash to buy a $50 DAC, I would hope you don't have a Mortgage.
I don't have that much to spend on gear, and I have not had a Mortgage for about 12 years. But, my overall plan is to downsize and spend some money on a nice system BEFORE I actually retire. I have 10 years to plan and do it.
This could be another thread and I don't want to hijack this one.
Brian-You are way ahead of the curve if you paid off your mortgage 12 years ago and still have another 10 years to save money before you retire. Congrats.
If you have enough cash to buy a $50 DAC, I would hope you don't have a Mortgage.
I don't have that much to spend on gear, and I have not had a Mortgage for about 12 years. But, my overall plan is to downsize and spend some money on a nice system BEFORE I actually retire. I have 10 years to plan and do it.
now a fifty dollar DAC, that I can swing !
good plan Brian !
LOL, I guess that will be a 3rd thread, under $50K, Under $5K, and under $50