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Does this imply minimal expected turnover every year?

In 1990 I spent more on a pair of speakers than I'd spent on an entire system previously. But then I kept them for 19 years. Without factoring in what I then sold them for I spent far less than $1/day for all the enjoyment they provided.

For me, one new (to me) component often results in changing at least one other item, i.e. new speakers lead to a new amp. But then I may keep them for some time if they please me.

My history simply does not lend itself to this type of calculation or budgeting.



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  • Does this imply minimal expected turnover every year? - M3 lover 16:00:34 07/29/12 (0)

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