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I think its a totally fair point. It seems to me there is a massive difference between loving music and wanting a sweet sounding hi fi, and some of the crazy stuff that goes on in persuit of the 'perfect sound' (which will never exist). I agree that having 10k worth of hi fi is a little perverse given the good that kind of money can do for others.
Spending money on hi fi is a selfish act at the end of the day. Nothing wrong with that in moderation, but spending thousands on music equipment is a little perverse in my opinion.
From another angle, I would be rather nervous to even use such expensive equipment. Imagine the cost of repairs, accidental damage, and what happens if someone caves your back door in and scarpers with your precious? Get insurance I hear you cry, but if the local kiddies hear that sweet sound coming out of your windows in the summer, they're gonna want to share your pleasure around amongst themselves.
Sounds like too much worry to me, I like to relax and enjoy my hi fi without being too uptight about it. Just my opinion of course, hehe...
Spending money on hi fi is a selfish act at the end of the day. Nothing wrong with that in moderation, but spending thousands on music equipment is a little perverse in my opinion.
From another angle, I would be rather nervous to even use such expensive equipment. Imagine the cost of repairs, accidental damage, and what happens if someone caves your back door in and scarpers with your precious? Get insurance I hear you cry, but if the local kiddies hear that sweet sound coming out of your windows in the summer, they're gonna want to share your pleasure around amongst themselves.
Sounds like too much worry to me, I like to relax and enjoy my hi fi without being too uptight about it. Just my opinion of course, hehe...