Ken Fritz's $1M Dream System update


If you haven’t heard about Ken’s story, it’s an interesting one and will punctuate the importance of balance in life.

Here’s somehting I cam across with how much his system actually went for: https://www.headphonesty.com/2024/04/audiophiles-dream-stereo-system-sold-death/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGPrE1leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHZGx9gaKw_4T-8UrcXLV_b2oH7tNsphH0frQStdnfSLOhEzhv0reh9Q18Q_aem_YtZrUHYbbfRO3d-YuOMd4g

 

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Yes he did.   I watched an interview with him and thought how sad to let a hobby completely overtake your life.   I love this hobby but it has always taken a back seat to what's really important.   Family.   

 

 

 

As I texted on Jay's Audio Lab on Facebook "Nobody needs a million dollar system". 

@jasonbourne71 Agreed. 100% That is beyond diminishing return territory and planted firmly into no returns land. 

Unfortunately Ken got obsessed in this hobby. Family priorities were put aside.

I’m surprised it netted that much. I thought the monstrosity custom speakers and turntable / stand thing (once the actually-valuable high end arms and cartridges are stripped off) would have to be near give-aways; really just come and and haul it off. I’m surprised if anyone thought otherwise.

Then there were a bunch of electronics which are most OK, nothing special and not really big bucks - just tedious to sell in aggregate. I’m sure a good portion of the sum went to the auction managers.

I wouldn't give too credence to the "family drama" story. Sounds like someone wanted the attention. This should have remained private to the family.