I sympathize with your plight. Here are some ideas:
(1) Buy one system within your means and then think of that as basic to your every day life, something that is non-negotiable.
(2) Re-read what Viridian wrote.
(3) For bang for the buck, think used and even vintage gear. There is plenty of information available on the internet to permit you to select some great items that way, at a fraction of their original price.
(4) DIY. Teach yourself a little bit about electronics. You can then assemble kits, make mods, etc, to satisfy your lust for the new and different. If you really get into DIY, you can save a huge amount of money, but it's not essential to go that far.
(5) Use Audiogon marketplace as one source of good used gear, but refrain if possible from reading these threads. Temptation is everywhere here. Avoid envy.
(1) Buy one system within your means and then think of that as basic to your every day life, something that is non-negotiable.
(2) Re-read what Viridian wrote.
(3) For bang for the buck, think used and even vintage gear. There is plenty of information available on the internet to permit you to select some great items that way, at a fraction of their original price.
(4) DIY. Teach yourself a little bit about electronics. You can then assemble kits, make mods, etc, to satisfy your lust for the new and different. If you really get into DIY, you can save a huge amount of money, but it's not essential to go that far.
(5) Use Audiogon marketplace as one source of good used gear, but refrain if possible from reading these threads. Temptation is everywhere here. Avoid envy.