I’ve been keeping a percentage table for years. Results have stayed pretty consistent despite fairly constant changes and upgrades. I call my system a mid-go stereo system that is 90% music 10% television. Which translates into a percentage for preamp (I use a Marantz AV8802a as preamp and to decode SACDs)
MSRP: $20,124. cost: $12,690
So, by buying primarily used equipment, I end up paying 63 cents on the dollar. This is fairly stable over time, though I did start out buying all new, and I ran two systems for years.
(MSRP Cost)
SACD/CD. 5% 3%
Streamer. 13% 9%
Pre-amp. 20% 20%
Amplifier. 15% 20%
Speakers. 30% 24%
Cables. 18% 24%
In my mind, I generalize this to a “20/30/30/20” model (source/amp/speakers/cable). Though for a higher-end system I would think more like 15/40/30/15.
I thought I was the only one who thought in these terms.
MSRP: $20,124. cost: $12,690
So, by buying primarily used equipment, I end up paying 63 cents on the dollar. This is fairly stable over time, though I did start out buying all new, and I ran two systems for years.
(MSRP Cost)
SACD/CD. 5% 3%
Streamer. 13% 9%
Pre-amp. 20% 20%
Amplifier. 15% 20%
Speakers. 30% 24%
Cables. 18% 24%
In my mind, I generalize this to a “20/30/30/20” model (source/amp/speakers/cable). Though for a higher-end system I would think more like 15/40/30/15.
I thought I was the only one who thought in these terms.