How long do you or should you keep your gear.


Another interesting article and may spark, debate, reflection, envy?

I think I have jumped off the proverbial rodent exercise wheel for now.....wait I just read about that DAC..

For your enjoyment and Happy Holidays.

 

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Gear tends to hang around here for a while…

Back in the early 90’s during my previous audio journey, gear was in and out. My amp (Cary SLI-50), Tuner (Magnum Dynalab FT101A Etude upgrade), DAC (Theta Cobalt), CD player (Micromega Stage 3) and Phono Stage (McCormack Micro Phono) were all part of the last round of purchases done back then and are all still in use. They sat mostly unused for a long time, and after the divorce, I returned to music, and along with it, my gear. I have some ideas for changing things around, but that will happen over time as funds allow.

As far as the article goes, it was a bit thin and simplistic as far as discussing why gear gets changed out. According to the author, we are victims of either advertising, or needing to “keep up with the Jones’s.”  Didn’t address as listening skills get better, the refinement of gear producing the sound inevitably gets questioned and likely swapped out. The premise of the article is about “new” “better”, not closer to what we like from a sound standpoint, which could in fact be cheaper…

I still have my ADS L1590 Tower speakers I purchased in the early 90s. Just had them refurbished completely. Amazedly the woofers needed nothing! 

I just skimmed the article but the gist I got was that the author equated audio technology with that of computers.  
 

Whatever.