Ok, I seem to have a problem continuing to look at Amps specifically I don't really need right now..... but am somehow fascinated by AMPs. I admit,,, I have a problem.
Smart strategy would be to own nothing that isn't in use in any of our systems in the house. Sell what's not being used and save for when something breaks....
Do you have a rule of thumb to any of the following:
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-Do you only buy a new amp/avr/speakers if they are clearly better than what you have? If so, makes sense. To me anything that replaces something I have as an upgrade is fair game. But something you buy that goes straight to the closet should be a no no really. But do as I say not what I'm considering doing
-Do you have a $ amount you would buy a used AMP that if more of a "For Fun" or "I just want to see what those sound like" purchase? Ex. I'm considering a $450 AMP that's 7X150. However, smart thing would just be put that money away and buy a Monolith 7 if any of my AMPS go out later. I kind of think $300 or under is kind of fun money, higher than that is more uncomfortable
Curious how you approach this crazy habit!
Steve