Long Term Investment? [message #83110] |
Thu, 28 July 2016 03:24  |
Kingfish
Messages: 565 Registered: November 2012
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When you are shopping for audio equipment, do you look at the purchase as a long term investment? Or do you look for the best sound to suit your needs?
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Re: Long Term Investment? [message #83118 is a reply to message #83110] |
Thu, 28 July 2016 13:04   |
johnnycamp5
Messages: 356 Registered: June 2015 Location: NJ
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A few years ago, I decided it was the right time for me to build a home, hifi rig.
In my build process, I buy a component because I need it to start with, and/or I wasn't happy with the recently purchased existing one.
I don't believe I am one of those audiophiles that gets bored with his equipment after a few years, and needs to try something new, no matter how good the current system sounds.
In my case, I am satisfied with my current speakers, amps and dac.
I am only left looking for a turntable to play some of my old albums.
After that, I should be good for the rest of my life.
So I guess in my case, it's a "long term investment".
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