box to music ratio


so this is a bit of a poll i guess...I'm curious what other gonner's ratios of money spent on equipment vs. media are.

Using round numbers and some guessing I estimate I've spent something like $12k on my current system, compared to some $20+k spent on lps and cds (mostly lps). I guess I view LPs as lifetime investments and equipment as more finite, but the fact that seemingly small lp purchases of $20 hear and $30 there add up quickly is also a factor.

So my box to music (analog + digital) ratio is 0.6. What are the other ratios (probably helpful to note if analog, digi, or both)?
wrtickle
another factor for both variables is the number of years accumulating the music and boxes. some here are less than 5 years at it while others are 40+ years.

currently (est)
my boxes = $12k paid
music 625ish CDs and few dozen LPs = $6k

box:music = 2:1
years in: 20

BTW: I've been working hard toward 1:1
I guess I could add that 2 years ago I was:

boxes less than $1k, music=$5k
so: that would be 1:2
You do the math -

Equipment up and running - Aprox $30,000
Equipment in 'reserve' - Aprox $28,000 (don't ask)
LP's and CD's about $75,000 (mostly CD's)

I'm at home and the system is on whether I'm in the room or the office next to it at least 10 hours a day, each day.

I've been collecting this stuff for a number of years so it amortizes out at about $4433 per year or $12.14 per day, less than the cost of one CD. Great return on the 'investment' I think.