Upgrade my DAC or buy more weed?


So I was just listening to Bad Company (Live) "No Smoke Without a Fire" at near deafening levels (about 94db at my seat), the REL G1 was pumping away... it sounded like I was actually at the effing concert... and I am POSITIVE my neighbor was hearing what was going on as well... and I was wondering if I really should be thinking about upgrading to a better DAC or if those funds might be better invested on more weed? 

It seems like more and more lately, that when I am baked on a heavy Indica like Bubba Kush, Blackwater or AK-47, that I seem to "get" the music more and enjoy the listening session more.  Also, it seems that I become more open to different types of music as well.  Likely the same with musicians and song writers... they probably create some of their best work when they are high.

Just wondering I guess about dumping more money into system upgrades or just leave it as is and keep on smokin' ?
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One basic question needs to be addressed: Does a soso DAC sound better when toasted?
My weed smokin' days are over so I'd buy the DAC.
I was a regular pot smoker in high school and college, and found that my life would always take a down turn while I was smoking regularly.  I believe this is because I was too young to use it responsibly and allowed it to take over my life.
I'm in my 50's now and find that I can use it responsibly and that it enhances my enjoyment of life in some ways.  I no longer smoke it, ever since I discovered edibles.  Gummies are my favorite.  I find edibles very relaxing as they seem to provide a body buzz more than a cerebral buzz (but also have enough of the cerebral buzz to be enjoyable).  
I only eat once a week on average, and this frequency keeps me on track to remain responsible in other areas such as family commitments, work and social life.  I have chronic pain in my lower back and joints.  I find weed helps with this, but I do not take it for that as I do not want to use it daily.  
I find that my enjoyment of music greatly increases when I'm high, similar to what the OP describes.  I don't fully understand why this is, but I think it's because the weed relaxes muscles and slows the brain function just enough to allow the music to process in the brain at a deeper level.  No everyone experiences this with weed.  Several of my friends are fascinated to hear that music sounds better to me when I'm high.  
As THC becomes legal in evermore states (and ultimately on the Federal level), I think we need a "THC users group" thread so seasoned uses can advise newbees and share experiences. Fortune has made THC (not using street names on purpose) available to me after 35 years of non-use and it was worth the wait (has pluses and minuses of course). Someone here recently described THC and music as "a match made in Heaven". I agree.