How much gear do you own?


Do you have multiples of amps, preamps, speakers, cables, etc?

I do, and am starting to realize it's leaning hard toward a sickness rather than a passionate hobby.  Either that, or I'm getting up in age and tired of all the "stuff" I've acquired taking up so much space.

I went through a phase about ten years ago where I got tired of stereo gear and dumped most of it.  I really regretted it after a few years and acquired most (and then much more) back.

But this time it feels different somehow.  And I really think it has to do with my age...pushing 60.

Others go through this?

Thoughts?

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Way too much gear.  But have 3 operating systems in 3 different rooms that all sound really good to me.  Lots of unused gear but I often take in unwanted pieces, test them to make sure they are working OK, and give them away to people setting up new systems/rooms.

Those times are long gone.

Since the downsizing to post-divorce condo life, I just can't justify having anything extraneous to clutter up the place.

Especially in downtown Vancouver where it's over a $1,000 per square foot.

I've sold a number of speakers and other components that I now regret selling.  I have three separate systems that I like to experiment with and plan on buying many more stereo components and tweaks thru the next several years or so. One thing for sure, I will never sell any of my treasured  electronics again. 

Too much!!!  5  DACS etc  :  )  Look for some bargains from my closet of used gear including an HH Scott LK -150 Dual Mono tube amp! Coming soon!!

 

Happy Holidays

Just sold my final piece from last week's Craigslist postings. All total, sold 7 pieces. All had their original packaging too, so I picked up quite a bit of shelf space. Now, on to round 2. Don't know how much stuff I'm going to sell, but 1500 CDs and a huge CE shelf that houses all of them, is likely on the list. Might also sell the complete set of 5 Thiel PowerPlane in-wall speakers that I accumulated for an HT setup that never materialized. And the Receiver and Subwoofer that was purchased for that setup. Liberating!