I have ONE great-nephew into music. I'll probably bequeath it to him if he has a house in a few years with room for it. If not, I'd rather it go to a local record store. They could use it "in-store" to play stuff for customers or sell it to stay in business.
The thing is, all this "stuff" that we care about and agonized over in purchasing decisions, and have come to love for the music it gives us is meaningless to most people who watch thin HDTVs and never even buy a sound bar or use Logitech headphones for Teams meetings.
What happens to our "stuff" when we are gone? Ultimately it doesn't matter. All that matters is that in the "here and now" it has meaning to us.
Where do you want your system to go when you go?
People think of real estate, stocks, property...etc. But I'm wondering where would my audio systems go when I go? Most in my family are happy with television and an audio system that is more like a TV or toaster. Not to be morbid, but my friends that would have cared are no longer living. There are lawyers, charitable causes and other "things" for other possessions, but I cannot see my systems going to Goodwill....etc. For us baby boomers it is a real thought. My best friend, who died of cancer, had a decent system with sperates and some Martin Logan speakers... his wife didn't care and ended up giving it all away and basically just watches TV.
What do you want to happen to your system?...hopefully many of you have people in your life that your system would mean something to them.
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