How much does your system retail for?


$23,000 - $24,000 I estimate. (Two channel, this does not include TV, VCR, etc.)

Please, keep the exagerations to a minumum, do not count CD's, equipment you have bought and sold, is packed away that you don't use anymore, etc..

Put the total first so it shows up at the begining of your post.

This is just for fun and curiosity of the diversity on here, don't take it to seriously. Simply evaluate what the retail value of your system is.
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I have a used turntable. It's a Spacedeck. But man, don't be so down on your system. I really like Arcam's. And a $2000 system is more than I ever thought I would spend on something I dearly love - music and my listening tools.
Forgetting about other hobby's where people spend obscene amounts of money, for example, cars (including aftermarket add ons) aviation, boating, aqauriums, remote cars and planes, etc.......


What about people that over the years have spend similar amounts (okay Albert aside) going out drinking (I'm sure that adds up) drugs (including tobacco), the lottery and gambling, prostitutes.

While most of society would look at us as crazy, there are much more frivolus things people do with their money, who have much less to show in terms of assets, and may have harmed their health and or psyche in the process.

Another way I look at it, a night out at a jazz club (included 2 drink minumum) is $40-50 per person, and most of the time you are not hearing anywhere near the level of talent most of we jazz fans hear on a nightly basis.
About $10,000 retail. Have $4,000 invested. Monster and Bluejean cables. I have to get best bang for buck on my salary but think I have done pretty good over the years. Most equip is prev owned.
I have spent around 3500 bucks on my system and I really don't see the need to spend more. Working 30 years as a broadcast engineer kinda jaded me on spending huge sums of money on audio gear. Hell some of you guys got more in a listening system than it cost to produce the album you listen to. I've been following high end audio all my life and have never been able to fathom why anyone would spend ridiculously large sums of money on any system when most all recordings are laid down flat to begin with. I pretty much designed my system around what most board engineers listen to in doing a standard mixdown to master. I mean what exactly does spending 150 grand on a listening system get you other than bragging rights? I'm not trying to be confrontational, but if I went in to my production manager and asked for a pair of 50 thousand dollar monitor speakers, he'd laugh me out of his office.