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Hi Laura!You have exquisite taste and intelligence!You are also inspiring me, but since I am buying Tannoy Canterbury SE's I may not have enough discretionary fundage for a while...Regards,Doug
What kind of social status do we have to have to be able to afford something like this?
Social status? That was rather pointedly phrased. Feeling a little financially challenged?
My system is not all that expensive. Maybe $30K, but I've built some of it myself and it has taken me close to a decade to get it where it is. How do I pay for this hobby? Well, here is one example. I buy a new pickup truck about every 10-12 years and drive the wheels off of it. I could do even better these days given the state of the used car market, but I'm already two years into this decade's ride. I brown bag everyday but Friday's, our thoughts on eating out is to get pizza or Chinese food. We wait for movies to hit the premium channels but occasionally hit Net-Flix.
When someone said the VPI 17 sucked and the new 2K+ record cleaner is wonderful
Hi Folks,It's not often that I get involved in any of the discussions on an audio forum because, more often that not, they turn into arguments. However someone alerted me to this one because a couple of folks that I know where involved. Being in the audio business now, after having been involved as a customer first for 40 years, may give me a bit of insight to speak from on this old, tired issue of someone spending more for a piece of stereo equipment that may be the norm, or more than what seems reasonable.Happy listening.Jim PendletonOsage Audio Products, LLC
Is the cleaning advantage of the Loricraft due to its greater suction, which removes more dirty fluid before it can dry? The string bearing is an ingenius idea. Congrats on the new toy Laura!
Basically I wanted to ask what do you guys do for a living
Who's to define what "normal" is? How anyone who chooses to spend their money on anything is their own business. If you've got a couple hundred records, a $2,000 record cleaner probably doesn't make the best of sense, but if you have thousands of records, some or many of them rare, you've spent a lot of money on software.At that point it makes great sense to buy something like the Loricraft to protect that investment.