Mega dollar systems. 200k on up. What are their professions?


Acoustical Systems Apolyt Turntable ($349,000), 1190.5lbs (540kg) for example. I will try to upload a picture.
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You could be surprised how people getting to buying expensive stuff. It often happens with easy money.  My daughters friend’s family is good example. The girl’s grandma at her seventies married nationwide company owner at his eighties. The guy died after five years of successful marriage, left grandma a couple of hundreds of millions. After seven years grandma died and guess who got the money. Dumb salesman and his never worked wife ended with free millions. New, huge house right away, Maserati and yacht later... they just don’t have imagination for text purchase.... should I give them a tip ?
@ssmaudio "- I told my kids (who are in their early 20s now) that the inheritance they’ll get is the 20k I put into each of their IRAs when they were 14. "

Curious how you did this? IRAs require a person to have taxable compensation to contribute , and IRA contribution limits have never been anywhere near $20K per person per year; the limit for 2021 is $6,000
People who know Vladimir Putin and Emperor Xi and their counterparts in many other nations in Asia, Africa and South America
My entire system (with the exception of my speaker stands) is ALL second-hand and/or restored by me. My system has been built by playing the "restore device, sell device, use proceeds to fund higher-level replacement device" game for a long time....
Is a solid path to excellent sound on a budget.....PLUS, I'm keeping vintage devices alive and out of the landfill.
I have worked my ass off for all I have and continue to do so.....If I somehow end up with a system worth $500K, I think I would feel VERY proud of the accomplishment...... :-)