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Good luck, Waxxy.

Posted by AudioDwebe on July 19, 2020 at 10:13:00:

I've had a ton of speakers at one point and sold everything when I felt I was done with the game.

Fast-forward a few years and I'm back repurchasing many of the speakers I let go, and then some.

I realize that I buy very few speakers on a whim, but only after much thought and patience, as I always buy used. Essentially, I liked them all alot and probably should never have sold them.

I don't have a significant other to keep me in check. I'm sure that is the only reason I have so many speakers again.

Wish you luckk with the one in/one out policy.

Cheers.