How can anyone afford this ?


I consider myself a dedicated audiophile. I am 36(which I am guessing is a little younger than the average here) and single. I have been interested in high-end audio since I saw my uncle's Mcintosh and Threshold equipment for the first time when I was 5.
Since joining the workforce and saving a little I have always been trying to put together a nice system on a budget. I do OK financially(I am a systems engineer) but I do live in NYC which may put some of this into perspective.
Over the last 6 months I have struggled to buy(all used on Agon) a pair of Dynaudio Audience 42s and a Threshold CAS2 amp, Chang CLS3200, and cables(I haven't gone out[I don't have a girfriend], purchased anything else and really haven't eaten too much to be able to afford these and it is still a real stretch). I am using the amp with a direct connection from my CD/DVD player(Cambridge Audo Azur 540D...slightly modified[op amps, PS caps, bypass caps] that I have had for almost 10 years). A fellow has a Threshold FET2 series II(to match with the CAS2) he is holding for me but that seems like a pipe dream at this point along with a turntable.
A few years ago the analogue bug hit me.
I had a setup consisting of an Audio Analogue Settanta integrated and a Nottingham Horizon SE turntable with a Rega RB300 tonearm with the Incognto rewire and structural mod. This was not an expensive kit by any stretch but for me it almost put me in the poor house. I had to sell the entire rig to pay my bills and it hurt.
It seems over the last 10 years or so I have not been able to keep a kit for more than 6 months before I had to sell it. Whenever I don't have a rig I am constantly scanning the online Ads lusting for the next bargain to set up a system and cannot even listen to music on a mass market rig(I have been spoiled).
Anyway, I guess my question is how can anyone normal afford this hobby? What type of money do you have to be making to be able to enjoy this hobby.....$100,000/year? $500,000/year? Do you need to be worth millions? $5,000 barely gets you in the door(some interconnects cost more) and you could possibly spend millions. I am not looking to put together a $10,000 system(not even close...and that is modest in this hobby) but if I wanted to I don't see it ever being financially possible. If I had a girlfriend or a family(hopefully someday) I would not event be able to think about this hobby with a good conscience. I guess I am wondering if all these people in this hobby are millionaires? I am close to selling my rig again to pay the bills(the amp needed repair/recap and that was $450). Any advice for an audiophile who lusts to put together a nice rig but can't afford it? Should I get out and save for 5 or 10 years and then try again? Maybe I am in the wrong hobby but it is more addicting that crack to me(and more expensive). Maybe I should be a crackhead instead...that might be the only thing to make me forget about it. Thoughts?
adamd1205
I think there's a chance you may have been brainwashed by audio publications, websites and forums into believing that the only systems worth having are those that cost in the megabucks range. This is simply not true. A modestly priced system can give you immense musical enjoyment. And with the law of diminishing returns operating full force in the world of audio gear, the difference between a modest system and a megabucks system can often be shockingly small. Don't believe that the system you have is trash just because it didn't cost $20K. Find the gear that makes music and listen to it.
-Bob
HI,
Get out of NYC first. That is a horrible place and very expensive. Then get a decent paying job. Watch your money like a hawk. You will get there but not by selling a system every 6 months. You are on a road to nowhere.

I can tell you that I have been into audio since 1954. My progress into great audio has been very slow but it has never stopped. You must learn what your tastes are and buy to that need. Most folks can't get to their ambitions in a single leap. It takes time and determination.

Sparky
Put together a killer headphone system. I was shocked hear how wonderful my AKG701's were for $250. Put all your money into a record player, decent headphone amp and AKG's or Stax.

Then save for rest...I wish I had.
Just a short follow up on this topic for others that might be reading this thread feeling like the OP and don't already have gear. I'm not one to make purchases with the intent of upgrading and also generally avoid buying used. While I understand the value of used equipment I understand that for myself I'm more happy when I research what I want and then purchase it. I always have a fairly specific budget in mind and once I get the item that I want I'm almost always happy for a long long time. With this perspective in mind, that I know other share, here's the system that I'd purchase if I was looking looking for a budget system.

Pioneer Elite SX-A6MK2-K Stereo Receiver $700
Pioneer Elite PD-D6MK2-K SACD/CD player $700
Focal Chorus 706v Speakers $650
Focal Chorus S700V Speaker Stands $200
Total: $2,250

There are obvious many possible systems in this price range that are equal or better, but I'm positive that I'd be excited to own this rig.