If you had to pay full retail, would you...???


I recently got the Music Direct catalog in the mail. Lots of cool gear, interesting tweaks, awesome LPs. Looking over the catalog several times, I said to myself, "man, there are a lot of expensive tweaks which the un-initiated must think is simply crazy". What also struck me is that all the stuff I want, is ultra expensive and the stuff at "real-world prices" are nothing really spectacular. Even at the low end side of "high-end" gear, I would be laying out considerably more than if I went to Best Buy and bought an All in one system.

So, here is where I am headed. I have put together a pretty nice system, almost entirely found here on Audiogon, over back in the day at Audiomart. I scored my amps which retail for $13,000 for $4000. My speakers retailed for $7500 and I got em for $1500. My turntable was $500, which retail was $2500. If, I bought a new $500 turntable, I would get like a Music Fidelity MF, entry level one.

if you bought most of your system used, if you had to start from square one and had to buy Full retail, would you still be into this hobby?

Entry level high end gear really does not interest me. it lacks pizzaz, like the Avid Reference has. For what I paid for my AudioLogic tube DAC, I could only afford a Mid-level Marantz. I beleive I would still be a Music lover, but if forced to spend Full retail for high end gear, I think I would opt for mass market mid-fi, or simply do a laptop based digital system through a mass market company.
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My dealer:

* Lets me take in my equipment to compare to his stuff at the store
* Orchestrates A/B/C tests among gear, for as long as I'd like
* Lets me take home $$$ equipment to compare to my stuff in my home
* Has good ears, and has taught me a lot about setup and acoustics
* Sets up megabuck demos for me even though I obviously can't afford it - just for fun
* Helps me pick the right gear the first time based on MY priorities - no shipping hassles for me
* Always makes me feel welcome and encourages me to come and have fun often

I love paying my dealer full price for gear
Goatwuss,
I'm happy for you and envious as well. I only wish that I had a dealer like that within 200 miles of me. I respect your choice in staying loyal to one dealer. Bravo!
My dealer dogsits when I travel and we exchange recipes for crepes in the offseason. That's why I never hesitate to pay list plus whatever he wants.