Curious .. What is the compared price of your tt vs spkrs


Ok people im curious  
what is the price range of you entire analogue set up vs your spkr s with cables .. I often wonder what a guys table set up is when he is running a set of wilsons , or the 25k tt guy ..
my tt setup is about 75-80%  of my spkrs with cable , but i have a sub I occasionally use lol add another $$ so with that probly 60 -70% 
thanks 
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It's the same everywhere, there are many excellent people but some are too arrogant and inconsidering, and this can become 'radioactive'.
I am having a hard time of listening to any digital after analog. 
Playing the tunes and mixing in the mountains..there is something primal and basic in it, direct contact with things within and without.
Thanks inna 
 I have somewhat walked away from the music scene amomg others . I enjoy music in general all music .. I find a zen space when im in my listening room spinning vinyl . I simply had a thought one night " i wonder what percent a person has wrapped up in there anolgue section compared to there entire system" it was never meant to alienate or include anyone . I have a decent system az adagios  mf nu vista and vpj classic etc i though to myself what does a guy with a 250 k set of wilsons use , it never discounted the dp35 denon guy running nht spkrs. My guitar collection .. Well its serious  so i get the extremes and mutiple units and gear . I'm mellow now and just kick back and raise my daughter with my wife . Luckly i still can have a set 2:1 room seperate ht room and my own studio 😬 I rarely get to use any of them lol 
well this gets into another issue but I agree about vinyl.  I didn't set out to be a vinyl addict as a lifestyle choice or a philosophical stance. It doesn't matter to me in the end if analog or digital is better, and I'm sure that in the long run digital will improve vastly (already is). 

But that said, I find vinyl and digital to be very different.  Digital sounds nice to me but artificial, like a carefully manicured golf course that doesn't really look like old Scotland after all.  Vinyl records - a good one, clean and well recorded - makes me snap to and listen, as if the music is being performed for the first time.  Much as I try, I can't explain it.  But it's magical.  

as for the bit about how you start, what's most important in a system, what part should cost as much as what other part, etc etc - I don't really see why there's a hard and fast rule.  What matters (to me) is the discovery, the process of learning to hear and train your ears, and how to buy stuff without ruining your finances.  No two people will, or should, do it in the same way. no?