
BigSkreen
Junior Audioholic
Spending that kind of money is something I've always struggled with. My background is from a less than wealthy family so my parents really instilled in me the value of the dollar. They also instilled the importance of an education. I went to college and got a degree in engineering. Now I earn more dollars but I do so because I worked extremely hard to pass my classes.
I live in a very high cost of living area and pay more than I ever thought I would for pretty much everything but I also make more. I also have a hugely supportive wife who encourages me to spend money on myself all the time. I mostly refuse because my family comes before myself in every way. That core value is what I was taught makes a good man.
So how do I justify it? I look at it as an investment. If I get a good set of speakers how often am I going to have to replace them? Not often. I'm also working on building a subwoofer and since I like working with my hands most of my electronics hobbies don't allow this. When people come to visit I can show them that I had a hand in the entire thing.
Also I think the community here is awesome and you can't help but get enthusiastic. One of the other guys on here, Swerd, invited me into his home to listen to his speakers which I find astounding. The fact that so many people are willing to help and donate knowledge to others is great. Not many other hobbies have the community that you find here especially on AH.
Finally a lot of guys I work who buy nice cars and they love that stuff. I like HT and that is my thing. Plus I spend waaaay more time using my HT than they spend in their cars.
I live in a very high cost of living area and pay more than I ever thought I would for pretty much everything but I also make more. I also have a hugely supportive wife who encourages me to spend money on myself all the time. I mostly refuse because my family comes before myself in every way. That core value is what I was taught makes a good man.
So how do I justify it? I look at it as an investment. If I get a good set of speakers how often am I going to have to replace them? Not often. I'm also working on building a subwoofer and since I like working with my hands most of my electronics hobbies don't allow this. When people come to visit I can show them that I had a hand in the entire thing.
Also I think the community here is awesome and you can't help but get enthusiastic. One of the other guys on here, Swerd, invited me into his home to listen to his speakers which I find astounding. The fact that so many people are willing to help and donate knowledge to others is great. Not many other hobbies have the community that you find here especially on AH.
Finally a lot of guys I work who buy nice cars and they love that stuff. I like HT and that is my thing. Plus I spend waaaay more time using my HT than they spend in their cars.