What has been your costliest mistake in this hobby?


For example :I recently learned a hard lesson- I accidentally ran voltage thru my $3000 MC cartridge (kiseki purple heart).  I have a TT with 5 prong connector and a phono cable with a 5 prong connector.  I accidentally swapped where they plugged into and ran electric thru the tonearm into the cartridge.  It was a stupid - not thinking- hasty mistake. When I corrected the problem the cartridge was fried.  An avalanche of four letter words followed!

So what has been your biggest and/or costliest mistake?
polkalover
Bought a pair of Higher Fidelity 138 monoblocks for a sweet deal. Very very powerful. But needed some love. Postponed that. Bought my first biamp cable, a vd hul Revelation. It had the most thick spades ever made. The cables were also very heavy so it tugged on the speaker terminal, and there wasn't any good connection with it too begin with due to thick spade

 1 day before Christmas 2018 I was blasting music, cables came loose and a ball of smoke erupted from my amps.  I really loved those van de Hull wires so kept them, happened again to the other monoblock 😭

Maybe 8 months later both amps worked better then ever: rebiased, new lv matched transistors. Didn't like the highs coming out the speakers sold them. But in hindsight it was a system mismatch

The guy who bought them couldn't believe his luck. 

Repairs: €760 down the drain 

I was lucky and bought a Theta gen VIII series 3

I was adament to play it in 220v. I had it modified to 220v (was original 120v) cost €550, -
Totall unnecessary... 

I quickly sold the unit because I didn't like the sound compared to the old Gen V-a I had.

But the ease the unit worked
Best volume control ever!!! No big jumps when pushing a button. When you want to hear music in the background you can still up it at least 5 steps volume wise. So you can hear everything, plus a little bass. Best audiophile background preamp ever
Dead quiet
Jitterjail 3 used on internerradio is a Revelation. What sounds crappy will sound stellar

Sold this gem for €550, - loss. But the loss is greater. My system is too complex, gf doesn't know how to use it. And spend thousands for better sound when I should have looked at function as well. 

Keep buying additional boxes




Falling for the early cd sales talk. It was many years and $ later the error of my ways was forgiven.
     Shorted out all of my Audire electronics!     Two amps and two preamps (used to keep subs in phase while being able to separately control bass), and my CD player were fried.  The battery powered head amp had been my mainstay. 
     When an old college roommate reversed the batteries in this POCO, it killed it, just as it had in college when the same idiot did this. I was without, so I traded it and one of my Diffet 3's for a Diffet 2 with the POCO built in. 
     About a year later, the Diffet 2 started taking longer and longer to come on.  I posted a photo of its innards, and a nice person on the internet pointed out two little caps that powered up a pair of reed switches. If I had left it on, there would have been no issues, at least for a while 
     I ordered the caps and arranged to get them soldered in, but first, I had to get involved and decided to test the transformer.  Putting the test leads on the terminals, to check output power, I shorted a lead against the silver wire that provided power to a row of 120 volt outlets, thereby sending 120 volts through the entire system output interconnects, and apparently through the CD inputs, somehow missing the KT-917 tuner and XM radio, which must have been switched out. 
     I was at least grateful the tuner was not damaged.