I tend to hang on to things for a while--I had my Duntech Princesses 11 years, and my Sforzandos for the last 4, and I've had my JA 80s for 11, my JP80, my Basis and Graham and my Day-Sequerra for 9 and my Forsell/Audio Logic combo for 8. I do change cartridges more frequently, although I think I've reached Nirvana with the Koetsu RSP, and cabling changes are more frequent as well. I do note that although I've kept the above components a long time, I have continually upgraded them --for example, after 8 years I got the Debut platter/bearing/vacuum upgrade for my Basis Ovation; I've upgraded the Graham from 1.5T to 2.2, upgraded the Forsell to Mk IV after 5 years and the Audio Logic to 2400 at the same time, and have consistently fiddled with the tubes in my pre and amps (although with the stash of Gold Lions and a recent score on early 60s Tele 802 and 803S tubes, I think I'm set for life there). I guess that's how I fall for the upgrade bug!
How long do you keep a component?
What is the average length of time between your audio purchases or upgrades? Which components do you trade out most often? Amplifiers, Pre amp’s, speakers, front end, cables, or tweaks? For me it seems to be Amps, speakers, cables and tweaks not necessarily in that order.
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