Do any of you kids , want your system ???


Gents: 

I’ve experienced a buy/sell of my giant speakers

anyway, As we are an older Demographic 

2 questions: 

1) if you go to audiophile Heaven,  do any of your kids want your Hifi ?
    I asked that , over Christmas, and caught a defeating silence and laugh “ no” frickin way
    Way to big !!!  And lots of laughs over the conversation 
2) when that time comes , How does anybody get rid of all the Hifi stuff ?         Does the spouse?   Cuss you out and sell for $5 a garage sale ?   My guess; it’s a lot of work to sell correctly ?   My wife answer was enlightening!!!
It’s an ugly/funny question , But I’m really wondering how it happens

Hifi geek 


jeff 
frozentundra
To speak frankly, I don't care what they do with it. They can burn it if they want.
To all;

You all have a horrible sickness ....... lol

I would love to see the reaction , If I had an instruction sheet on what to do with my stereo _hit! In my will.....

can we bury it with us? 
I still remember, my mom had a bunch of 1974 toasters, floral furniture & silverware she lined me up !!! With.....

you guys have great thoughts!! 
Lol

jeff

Sad but true questions for most of us older folkes.  My oldest son has a strategy that i should start selling down now, otherwise when I move on he will just bring in a skip and out it all goes.  Pretty brutal.

I have multiple hifi systems in different rooms as well as a large Vinyl and CD collection, not to mention Guitars and keyboards.  Also a growing valve collection as I tube roll plus acquired spares of my favorite NOS valves for each component.  I am disciplined to maintain accurate records on all my gear, what i payed for them and what i reckon they will sell for, which I occasionally update.
So 2 boys, both in their 30's, oldest has little interest though does like live music, headphones at a quiet level off his phone or computer is all he needs and we have few common music tastes.  The youngest luckily has similar music tastes and we regularly do road trips to music festivals.  I have donated a system to him, he really wanted my Apogee 8's so I built a system around them, so I assume he will want the pick of the better systems.  I don't see an interest in vinyl or CD's, into a full digital world which to be honest i have also embraced over the Covid lock down period.  I haven't reached a point (yet?) to give up and sell my vinyl.

Now getting old is no joy, having put both my parents into nursing homes with one still alive, at 93. So I also contemplate which of my systems can be used if and when i reach that stage though hopefully I can be home nursed and keep my main systems. I purposely designed our house (build 8 years ago) to support home nursing, my wife is disabled.

So my strategy is ;1) whilst i still have my marbles at some future point I will have to rationalise the many systems and make a call on CD's and Vinyl  
2) I really hope to stay in my house as long as possible so I can maintain a couple of hifi systems
3) my youngest can take what he wants when i am gone and him selling the rest by consignment makes a lot of sense.
This reminds my of conversations I have with clients for collecting their social security benefits. They ALL want to start early as they can because to them it is all about the breakeven date. I always tell them that if they die before they reach that breakeven point “they will be the first ones not to know”! Best thing to do like I have done is put together a when I am dead file or folder. List all investment accounts with contact info, life insurance policy numbers with contact info, and list of all other material objects and values when purchased. I have also put all laptop and mobile device passwords in there as I scan all receipts and have them in a file.
I am trying to get my daughters to understand the difference in the sound from my system and their IPhones but it is slow to sink in as convince always wins out for now. 
I hadn't thought about it until - just now reading this thread.  I don't think my kids care about my stereo.  

Now, my high end boutique guitars - my son already has dibs.