Has anyone made the jump to $uper High end and were disappointed?


I'm talking $50,000 and higher amps, speakers, cablesetc. I know there is excellent sounding gear from $100 to infinity (much is system dependent, room, etc). However, just curious if someone made the leap and deep down realize the "expected" sound quality jump was not as much as the price jump. Unfortunately, I'm not in a position to make that jump. However, looking at another forum's thread about price point of diminishing returns got me wondering if anyone had buyers remorse. It's not easy to just "flip" a super high priced component. 
aberyclark
I find it best not to ask questions to folks who’ve been in the audio hobby for a long time. In fact, as soon as someone says, “I’ve been in this hobby for 30 years and you can believe me when I say...”, I’m out. Best to avoid all the misinformation, disinformation, misconceptions, and mistaken assumptions that accrue. Way too much stove piping.
Bo's posts are hard to follow? He comes around from time to time with his imagined "expertise" and posts long tributes to his seemingly vast (20 years? It was less a few rants ago) experience gleaned from selling audio gear and honing his superior listening skills, and his inherent ability to understand what few can ever comprehend: His posts. Example: "We create both sound and vision on properties. This will win in each individual situation of any trail and error system. Because all these systems have no foundation on how they have been created." First, get spellcheck, second, a clue.
I read somewhere that a group of cancer patients were mysteriously cured and the doctors were baffled until they realized someone with the nickname of bo1972 was secretly injecting them with the Tru-Fi serum.....Incredible load of cow crap....
Bo1947. you are using the word " proof ", rather than " prove ", in many of your sentences. fyi
I actually do not find that objectionable. On an objectionability scale of 10 I’d give it a 2.