IEnjoyOLED
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Mods, if this topic is outside of forum guidelines (I admit I didn’t research them), my apologies and I understand if you delete it.
I look at some of the systems here, and I have to admit that I’m envious. I’m curious how some of you “pull the trigger” on deciding on these purchases.
I’m not intending this as sexist, but if the MLO members match most audio/video site demographics, most of you are male. I am also, but decided more than two decades ago to become a SAHD (Stay At Home Dad) and give up my career as a Software Developer. My wife’s career took off at that time, what with her not worrying about whether the kids were being well looked after, whether she could take a business trip, and with my “having her back.” I do think of it as “our” money, but if I’m being honest, I think of it as a bit more “her” money than “mine.”
We can really afford most things in the AV realm, and my wife appreciates good sound and video, but I find myself going a notch or two lower than what I’d really like to get. For example, I really enjoy my ESL X with a 800X subwoofer driven by an Anthem STR in our family room, but would probably enjoy an ESL 15a or 13a even more (I’d probably keep the sub and integrated amp; I quite like them).
So, I’m curious how you decided that your purchases were “okay.” Are you single? If not, does your spouse appreciate the AV systems? If your spouse is “meh” about AV, does she have a similarly expensive interest? Do you discuss the costs? Before or after a purchase? Are you honest about the costs?
I look at some of the systems here, and I have to admit that I’m envious. I’m curious how some of you “pull the trigger” on deciding on these purchases.
I’m not intending this as sexist, but if the MLO members match most audio/video site demographics, most of you are male. I am also, but decided more than two decades ago to become a SAHD (Stay At Home Dad) and give up my career as a Software Developer. My wife’s career took off at that time, what with her not worrying about whether the kids were being well looked after, whether she could take a business trip, and with my “having her back.” I do think of it as “our” money, but if I’m being honest, I think of it as a bit more “her” money than “mine.”
We can really afford most things in the AV realm, and my wife appreciates good sound and video, but I find myself going a notch or two lower than what I’d really like to get. For example, I really enjoy my ESL X with a 800X subwoofer driven by an Anthem STR in our family room, but would probably enjoy an ESL 15a or 13a even more (I’d probably keep the sub and integrated amp; I quite like them).
So, I’m curious how you decided that your purchases were “okay.” Are you single? If not, does your spouse appreciate the AV systems? If your spouse is “meh” about AV, does she have a similarly expensive interest? Do you discuss the costs? Before or after a purchase? Are you honest about the costs?