For those of you who had spent over hundred thousand dollars for your sound system.


Do you think, in retrospect, that you could have gotten better sound quality out of your sound system with much less money spend. Do you have any regrets for spending huge amount of $$$? If you can start all over again, what would be different this time around? Let’s talk about electronics only and not room improvement for now. I know they go together, but the subject becomes very broad - assume your room is near perfect for sound reproduction.

P.S. Mike Levine, please don't shy away from the subject.  

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@tannoy56 Thank you for your appreciation.

For some fresh perspective, as a new dealer, I am every day meeting more and more customers, many of them who have $100K+ systems. I would classify most of them to be in the middle class or upper middle class income-wise. I don’t know many that are say in the top 1-5%. While it is something I can do, major full system installs for customers don’t come often. I would anticipate that if this is the type of service most often provided to the top 1-5%, but I could be wrong. Most other “blue collar audiophiles” as you mention may invest as heavily as they have, but mostly because they love the journey and their experiences in the hobby and the outcome. 

In any esoteric adventure…there are ALWAYS mountains beyond mountains…. I have no regrets as every component, “ finished “ room, system, recording space/studio is a learning experience…my quest is to be a lifelong learner….

Best to all on the varying musical pathways we find ourselves on….

Jim

If you have spent  $150K on gear good for you, really that is great. Me I have spent maybe $40K and I am tickled pink with my system.

I love learning from you guy's with the deep pockets and your experiences buying and trying new gear. 

 

I’ve spent over $100K in ~15 years without regrets. My expensive and immersive experimentation was a joy. Sometimes I made good progress— sometimes I took a step back. Even if starting from scratch tomorrow, I’m still uncertain what I’d buy. There’s a wonderful number of choices across the spectrum of prices, and a myriad of ways to combine them. My only regret will be realized if on the occasion of death, my wife of 40+ years sells my equipment at the prices I claimed to have paid for my system. 

@wfowenmd so true…i always wink at my wife and say the same about our “ simple, inexpensive aluminum fishing boat “…. ha.