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often times, what's affordable in the eye and pocketbook of the beholder.Jerry Seinfeld once told me about one of his Porsches that he "stole" for1.6 million and it "only" cost another two million to restore it the wayhe wanted!
often times, what's affordable in the eye and pocketbook of the beholder.
Back to the question of what is "affordable." Well, we know it's tough to put a price range on it. We also know that some things obviously won't make the affordable list, such as a $5,000 amp because most of us don't have the financial means to purchase it. IMO, once you hit the $1,000 threshold (new or used) for a single component (pair of speakers, amp, CDP, integrated amp, etc.), then any items priced beyond this point quickly begin to move further away from what most of us would consider "affordable." I suggest running a poll in the next issue of the e-zine and ask readers what they think "affordable" is. It would also be interesting to ask readers what their audio system is worth on the used market. And we can ask them what's the most money they ever paid for a piece of audio gear. Readers can be linked to this forum to respond to the questions.
often times, what's affordable in the eye and pocketbook of the beholderHi JeffAh thats the politically correct answer to the question. In some ways its similar to the answer that "there is no absolute truth in the world". Of course thats an answer to a philospohical question, but both answers are somewhat related. The question must be viewed in regards to: What is affordable to the majority of the audio enthusiasts who care enough about music to spend their hard earned money for an audio system. Sure there are some people who can afford to spend tens of thousands of dollars on a system, but I suspect that is the exception istead of the norm. The question is aimed towards those who make up the norm, not the exceptions. And certainly not Jerry Seinfield.RegardsJohn Hoffman
I earn a very modest living, yet my system and record collection are worthmore than my house.