Audio Debt?


Are people going into medium or even long term debt to purchase their audio equipment?

Just curious.
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Yeah, I have put AV purchases on a credit card, and then fail to pay the entire balance at every statement. So that means (relatively) short-term debt. It comes and goes. I get a decent annual bonus, which goes first to paying off any unpaid balances. Beats having to wait, and I'm doing my part for the economy - at least somebody's economy.
Another point to consider is that not everybodys family situation is the same. If you're married with kids to feed, going into deep debt is a bad idea IMO. But if you are single - its a different story....
If you spend more time working to pay off you system, instead of enjoying your system...you've gone entirely too far.
I wonder how the housing bust and lack of "house money" will effect the audio industry. My guess is that slowdowns in housing may limit extras like high end audio. I'm a bit younger than the typical audiophiles I've met but have been into audio for a while now. I've built an ok system (Edge Cd player, Classe Pre amp, Cary amp, VD master cables and Talon speakers) and have built it with almost always cash. Sometimes I've used a card but not often. I think a cash out housing slump may effect the other people who tend to use credit more liberally than I. This in turn will effect audio companies. I have a feeling there are many people like the poster above who will be hit. Maybe there will be a few more deals on Agon? Oh, I have a motorcycle too and love it (it was financed but was paid off early).