Is it possible to be an audiophile and be happy with what you have


It seems like audiophiles are always looking to upgrade. From something as minor as a fuse to upgrading all their components. Music lovers on the other hand seem content with what equipment they have and just want to experience new music. So I ask you, can a audiophile just be happy with what they have? Or is that just not possible being an audiophile?

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Very content right now with my system.  One major upgrade in recent years.  Would love to experiment more with different cables but I'm happy enough with the sound now that I realize it might be futile/pointless.  Probably will try to tweak a bit anyway down the road--and why not?
Yes, absolutely, as long as you replace all of your electronics every three to five years and your speakers every five to ten years. 
I am one of those who has little problem staying put for long periods, though it may take a while to reach that sweet spot of system synergy.

I did not change my system in the U.S. for 15 years after having spent a couple of years tweaking and auditioning different components and cables, etc. 

I am currently in Europe, and am developing a second system, and probably will make a couple of changes before settling in for the longer haul.
After a four-year process of upgrades, a process which started out fairly slowly, last year reached "fever pitch", I am just about "done" with upgrades for now.  As I learn more about room conditioning, I'll be installing some more bass traps, but I think (for now) I'm done with equipment upgrades.

I know that sounds strange to some of my audio buddies, the word "done", but I'm really happy with the performance of my system and until I get the hots to make changes (which is not at all likely, at least in the near future), I'll sit back and enjoy the beautiful sounds I've created!