Buyer's remorse

Posted by: M37 on 12 October 2017

Have you made any unnecessary purchases or hifi investments latley or in the past that you regret?

Do you sometimes think about 
the amount of money you've lost over the years due to upgrades or equipment changes?

Or do you instead choose to see it in a more positive way and
that it's part of the learning curve?

Posted on: 16 October 2017 by Kermit

Systemdek Signature Turntable, it couldn't even rotate the platter at either the correct speed or a consistent speed!! The Dunlop brothers are a couple of thieves.

Posted on: 16 October 2017 by Harry

I can't think of a more efficient way of losing money than buying a new car. Plenty don't agree or are willing to do it. I'm grateful to them and hope they will continue to indulge themselves, so that I can swing in, three or four years down the line. The car before my current car stickered at £83K (no idea what the first owner actually paid after discounts etc.) and came to live with me three years later for a quarter of that price. The car I replaced it with was a year older when I got it, had only done 30K and managed to lose £79K from its original sticker price. I suppose, compared to that, Naim almost looks like an investment. But it isn't really.