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I think to be fair you have to include all the gear you have ever purchased and re-sold to get to where you were. Add in all the losses on reselling the wares.
That's certainly not including the purchase of CD's and vinyl that I really didn't like or rarely if ever will listen to again. That number is MUCH higher.
I payed $1850, retail is $4680. Its better than most systems I've heard, and better than 95% of what I heard at RMAF. Money seems to have no relation whatsoever to sound quality. I just made made money selling my old amp and preamp compared to what I payed for them, and my new ones are even less expensive in total... The only new piece I ever bought at retail is a Trends T-amp for $150. Dave
Now CDs are a different story, I have over 5,000 CDs in my collection - I buy a lot used, but still average is probably $8.50 each and I could only sell them for about $4.00 each, so I would take a giant loss here. Then again I have no intention of selling my CD collection.
How does this all sound? I wouldn't trade it for anything I heard at HE Expo in NYC last spring. There is something about going to a show like this and being relieved that you can go home and hear something that REALLY sounds good, and you built it ALL yourself. I doubt I could put together a system like this for under 15k, or for that matter for over 15k as I didn't like 99% of what I heard that day.
Curious to know what's yours system Dave? jaspal.