Older And Wiser or just Tighter and Deafer?


I’m 63. I’m not wealthy but I have a tolerant wife and I still love to pursue great sound. But I find myself increasingly reluctant to spend significant amounts on new gear. I know my hearing acuity is not as good as it used to be, but my love of music and good sound is not diminished. When considering a purchase, I find myself factoring in cost versus life expectancy (mine!) and auditory function. I’ll even have some guilt about spending my kid’s inheritance. Is something wrong with me?
jdmccall56

Welcome to team frugal.
 

Thanks!  When can I expect my T-shirt and decoder ring?  :)

We just enjoy listening to it. You should too.



Thank you for wise words  I second that emotion!









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jdmccall, I am 73, and in spite of Tinnitus, and normal hearing loss, I still
enjoy music, and my system.
Yes, tinnitus sucks.  Luckily, mine goes away sometimes, at least for a while.  And I can still listen -through- it.  So far, anyway.
Thanks! When can I expect my T-shirt and decoder ring? :)


 Do you want the regular, barely readable decoder ring ($5,000) or do you want the high-end, vibration isolated decoder ring ($150,000) ??
It is all about the music, so stop worrying about what equipment you're missing out on and just buy more music. Concentrate instead on using various tweaks to get you closer to the music you love.

Frank

Since you likely don't know your life expectancy,
or whatever unexpected "financial surprises" are along the way:
establish a minimum number for the inheritance.
Set it aside and mark it as untouchable.

Everything you leave, over and above this, is a bonus
for your family.  And gives you the license to enjoy
whatever you wish, while you can.

Here is 19 minutes of magic:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFDxmow6gio