How much does your system retail for?


$23,000 - $24,000 I estimate. (Two channel, this does not include TV, VCR, etc.)

Please, keep the exagerations to a minumum, do not count CD's, equipment you have bought and sold, is packed away that you don't use anymore, etc..

Put the total first so it shows up at the begining of your post.

This is just for fun and curiosity of the diversity on here, don't take it to seriously. Simply evaluate what the retail value of your system is.
brianmgrarcom
Retail is appox $35K but due to the fact that I usually buy Demo models or get really good deals from dealers (i never have paid full retail even for brand new gear) I actually have paid only $15k.
About twice what I paid. The only two items I paid retail for are preamp and one sub (first of two). The preamp is a steal at retail, so no regrets there. My second sub (same model as my first) was less than half retail from same manufacturer so when I consider outstanding quality for both and combined price, again, no regrets. I am a lucky dog!
58,000 US Dollars,wife thinks I am absolutely nuts,and asking is there anything else.No dear!.
Patal
$4,000 for the 2.1, but thanks to some older parts and craigslist, the total expenditure was between $600 and $700. Of course, I'm at the first round of a two-channel system, and both the retail and out-of-pocket costs are expected to grow soon, based--in part--on the help from this community.
Whelp puppies I have been sent into exile my "big rig" with $7K speakers and $ 5K amps total about 20 grand is in my one time home. I will be reunited with iot but not sure when? Current rig about $1600-1800 total mostly vintage except speakers. My collection of just 5751s easily eclipses that value if taken at "retail" which for tubes isn't all that easy to pin down. I own quite a few, even here, couldn't pass up a good buy on a quad of NOS Sylvania triple mica blackplates.
Not gonna like this...lol.

Krell amps 350 FPB mono blocks...........$ 7000.00
Raysonic CD228............................$ 3000.00
Torus RM15................................$ 3000.00
Upraded Xindac MNE mono amps..............$ 4000.00
TTWeights Turntable.......................$ 6000.00
B&W 802 Matrix 11 new crossovers..........$ 3500.00
Bogdan Audio interconects/speaker cables..$ 3500.00
YS Audio preamp...........................$ 1000.00
ok im at $ 31,000.00....wow it really adds up...lol...Who started this post anyways???lol Cheers..
20-30K. I included a price range because I've never seen the MSRP of SX-1 monitor's individually listed. They were originally sold with FX-1 cathedral organs.
Based on MSRP...about 80K
(not including all the tweaks,etc.)

Frankly i've never equated the price of a piece with its sound quality. I go with what sounds good in my room and for my tastes. If it happens to be expensive,(one mans expensive..is another mans economical), I'll try to get it as long as my bills and mortgage are paid.
McCormack DNA 1 deluxe amp-$950 used
NAD T773-Surround receiver-$500 used
Sony DN900SV sacd/dvd/cd player-$150 used
Oppo 983 sacd/dvd/dvd-a player- $150 used
PSB Stratus Goldis-$500 used
PSB Stratus Minis-$300 used
PSB Stratus 5ci-$150 used
Various cables-$150 used/new

Paid $2900
Retail approx: $10,000
$1,700- tried new Rotel/Paradigm stuff but sold it. my Marantz/klipsch/Rotel/Technics/Grado is old school and to me it sounds better.
$40k retail. Investment cost of used gear $7500. Cost to me $0. How is that? OPM.
Right around the $25k mark for my 2 channel but will probably break the thirty mark when I settle on an amplifier.

It has taken me a while to get here, but I think I'm nearing completion on this rig. When I have a larger place I'd love to build a second system though focused around bang for the buck equipment.
About $15K or $30K if you include the offsetting jewelry purchases my wife decided were required with every purchase of audio gear. This came up as a point of discussion after I bought my second piece of gear about 10 years ago. What the hell, it's cheaper than a divorce!

My wife loves my system and encourages me to purchase upgrades whenever I please. (with the offsetting jewelry of course)
Roughly 20K on HT and audio setup. this is the price of the current setup, not taking into account the various buying and selling. CDs and DVDs are not included.

Split is 11,000 for the Audio
9,000 for the HT.
Speakers- B&W 802 Diamond-$15,000
CDP/DAC/Pre- Burmester 089-$30,000
BDP- LG590-$350
Cables- Transparent Reference- $7,000
Powercords- Bybee-$8,000
Plasma- Fujitsu 50"- $6500
Siamese cat- Suki- priceless
I have Bryston equipment and 804 B&W Nautilus speakers. The speakers were about $3000 eight years ago, the 4B amp was 4,000 new, preamp was 2500 used, and CD player was 2500 new. I have used Acoustic Zen cables: Double Barrel speaker cables were 800 and the Silver II interconnects were 400 each for 2 sets. The total is about $13,500.

IÂ’m happy with the set-up; however, I would like to upgrade to B&W 803 Diamonds but donÂ’t have the funds at this time.
$20,725.00. Never really thought about it. 2 channel stereo only.Increasing slowly but with great fun. Like they say "its about the music" not the equipment. The music sounds better on better equipment.Long live 2 channel/vinyl audiophiles.
Lemme see... $2000 for PSB Stratus Gold. $700 for Carver Amp. $600 for Yamaha CD player. $150 for Pioneer PL-6 turntable? $100 for Shure cartridge? $150 for wiring/interconnects. $3700?

Paid $600 for the PSB, $175 for the Carver, $150 for the CD player, $30 for the wiring. $25 for the turntable, $40 for the cartridge. $1020 all-in for the two channel only.
Robertwolfee,

I understand your position and somewhat agree, especially with the part about some very expensive systems could possibly cause ear bleed. However, the same can be said of systems at all price levels.

Audio from entry level to the most costly can sound extremely good or extremely bad, depending on components, matching and most of all, the room.

Nrchy was possibly upset with your sweeping statement. The way it was posted one could conclude that you think everyone with an expensive system is an ego freak and cannot determine between good and bad sound. That obviously is not true.

I will agree that in some cases a lot of money is spent and the results could have been had at a fraction the cost. I can also say that I've heard some absolutely amazing high end (expensive) systems that achieved levels of performance that are not possible with lesser components.

My experience may change with time, perhaps I've just not heard the exception to the rule, but I've heard a heck of a lot of systems.
Arrogant does required knowledge and insight to make it elegant. However, ignorance does not need anything; just plain stupidity.
How many of the people would take a straight answer from first, a salesman (any salesman, be they the car, stocks, real estate, etc.), second, the lawyers (they are just interested in prolonging the bleeding and last, the so-called "stereophile guru" (they want only big advertising dollars).
A simple LP playing system with a Linn LP12, AudioNote integrated and some efficient bookshelves would just be enough.
I had tried numerous CD (YBA, Sony scd-1, Mcintosh, Esoteric, etc), DAC (Meridian, Audio research, Esoteric, Mcintosh, etc), preamplifers (YBA pre 1, McIntosh C2200, Audio research Reference 2, Conrad Johnson ACT, etc.) and power amplifier ( Pass, XA60, X250, YBA 1 & 2, McIntosh MC2301, MC250, etc)
All the above are excellent gear, yet, the only one sounds natural, real and good to my own ears are the following combination.
Tentlabs CD player, VAC preamplifier (upgraded capacitors: Mundorf Gold/Silver/Oil), Sonic Frontiers Power 3, AudioNote SET, Maggie 3.6
This combination compares to systems costing over $200,000 (Mcintosh, Sonus Fraber, Wilson Puppy, Audio research, etc)
; it just sound much better.
I compare all the system to real, live music, and if your ears tell you to continue to listen; that is a good system.
Robert, I guess they just aren't as smart, or maybe just as arrogant as you!
Money should be no object if perusing the real, live music here.
I have listened to systems costing well over $300,000 and it just doesn't last for more than 30 minutes.
My ears would bleed.
The ego of the owner would be sky-high because he, definitely is a he, would love and adore his systems because all the components are "Stereophile" endorsed and definitely be "Class A"
How stupid can that be?
Those people are cows and they like to be leaded by a ring in their nose.
Just cannot stand by with those "money bleeding" snake oil scam.
$50k for Cd / Dac/ Pre / Power / Speakers and Sub - I cant afford to even think about HT ! -- I take it there is a Lock Out System on this site to stop Wives / Partners coming on Audiogon and seeing these figures ! LOL.
Hi Ahendler,
What did you have in your $100k system? How about now for 1/10th the price?
It is very interesting to think about because ten years ago for $100k you could end up with some really kick-ass speakers like Watt/Puppies, and some serious amplification, and a killer front end turntable setup.

Cheers!
$10,000
Ten years ago it was $100,000. The current system sounds much better in everyway than the high price one
10-09-09: Ebm
HOW does it sound is the important question money spent does not always mean great sound!!!!

Amen... Ebm
$44K for 2 channel. Another $16K for home theater. Only $3K in debt at the moment, so I consider myself a model of self restraint. My wife, however, does not.
$8500.00

MAGNEPAN 20.1 SPEAKERS (used). 4,000.
AUDIO RESEARCH VT-200 II AMP (used) 2,000.
AUDIO RESEARCH SP-9 II PREAMP (used) 800.
AUDIO RESEARCH CD-2 PLAYER (used) 900.
AUDIO RESEARCH LITZLINE CABLES & INTERCONNECTS (used) 200.
THORENS TABLE (used) 300.
paid about 40k, retail 55k due to price increase over last year... magic rate RUR/USD )))

I gave myself the present 1 year ago after 10 years of working. Got a good bonus. Since then it became a mania

My wife and I chose together the first purchase. Though she is not happy with my new permanent spendings ))
Ebm,
I totally agree! On a very meager budget, I built a system over the course of years that I am very satisfied with.
Cheers.
HOW does it sound is the important question money spent does not always mean great sound!!!!
Qgap Wow I would love to hear about your system that was so inexpensive and yet is able to fool others into thinking it retails for several thousand dollars!
Hi Thermonicavenger,
Thanks for your comments. I was trying to understand why the person would ask this question. The only reasons I could think of were to get free marketing information from this forum, or to give people the chance to show off how much money they have spent on their systems. Perhaps it was asked in earnest out of curiosity.

I appreciate your stories on how to build decent systems using resourcefulness rather than cash alone. Actually, I built my turntable set up for about $800; I got the tonearm for free -- someone was throwing it out because he thought the bearings were shot. I decided to try it, and it still sounded fine to me; there was a tiny bit of play in the bearings. I built the turntable from used parts -- VPI is good for this. And, I bought a reasonably priced cartridge.

For my amps, I bought a Dynaco St70 with Pas3 pre-amp, dirt cheap, and have modified them extensively. I was also given a Fisher 400c pre amp by a friend who's parents didn't want it. Nor did any of the siblings. Lucky me! For speakers, I got a pair of Kef R102's dirt cheap off ebay.

Of course there are great alternatives to buying new equipment. For turntables, a person can get great results from buying an AR. My first good turntable was an AR that came with a Grace arm. I sold it for what I paid after five years of enjoyment (~$300).

I tend to get emotionally charged sometimes about audio, and loose my sense of tolerance. I was probably perusing a thread on "audio grade" fuses right before I viewed this thread. My apologies for my acerbic comments.

By the way, I am lucky that my wife appreciates my stereo. She even likes the way it looks -- "industrial." I think I won her over by the sound. This was the first time she heard some music she liked on properly played vinyl. There are women out there that appreciate good audio. Best of luck finding her; don't loose heart, she is out there! Now if only I can to convince her that I should buy Quad Esl-63's.
Maybe around 15K. (btw, I feel better now. :-) ) I'm still using an older power amp I bought used. I was up at my dealer last night and they were just setting up the new McIntosh preamp combo--$12K. Gorgeous (especially when paired with their newest tube monoblocks--yikes) but it's all so far past my means that all I can do is look at it in awe.
26,105 including rack, ic's, & speaker wire. I took my time and put it all together for 12,630. It's well worth taking your time, and saving 13,475 just for waiting sales. Cary tube amp and preamp, Linn for the sources. IC's Audiometallurgy, Speaker wires Morrow Audio SP 3, Salamander Archtype 5.0 amd 2.0 rack.
Gentlemen I once got into a very short argument with a FORMER girlfriend. It went something like this. You love that stupid f#@king stereo more than me, That's it! I've had enough! It's time to choose,me or the Stereo!
My instant Answer: So when are you leaving?
I think more of you should exercise your regressed alpha male testicular fortitude. My stereo never says NO! Could explain why I'm still single though. Oh to meet a woman that understands and accepts as big boys we NEED big toys.
Hey Bicycle_man you can do things even cheaper if you really want to. One of my friends built his own turntable from scratch. Magnetically suspended and mu-metal shielded with a marble plinth. The bronze alloy CNC machined platter weighs in at 28Kg and features teflon sleeved bearing housings. Admittedly we have lathes and a few friends who are engineers. The total cost to build was about $1700 by scrounging and networking. Uses various motors poached from other decks. His set of tonearms were a barter for some gardening work for an old lady whose audio nut husband had died and she had no use for being deaf as a post. These included a JH Audiolab formula 4, Some Kazumi look alike that is very well made and the original Mission 774. He is currently looking at upgrading by building his own phono stage for about $500 in parts. Cartridge is an Ortofon something Bronze MC. This remains one of the best turntables I have ever heard after 30 years in audio. Problem is some of us don't have the time to do what my friend did. In answer to your question I doubt anyone could discern a useful demographic from the question as it will by its very nature attract a particular mindset and that negates the randomness. I enjoy as a side hobby putting together systems for friends who let's say are financially challenged. System 1 Tannoy HPD 12 inch in marine ply cabinets and a Yamaha 100 w/ch/rms receiver Swapped the Tannoy's that I picked up for $400 for 2 years supply of freshly caught fish [He is an amazing fisherman] and the receiver cost him 100 bucks. System 2 $40 garage sale no name OK DIY speakers, Pioneer quadrophonic receiver [given to me free and passed on for the same] and an amazingly good NEC cd player, $10 at the local junk shop. The old RCA speaker outputs required custom cables that cost $10 more to make than the whole system. My point is I do not think you can objectively judge other peoples motives by your own bias. I found the post an interesting insight. I am a part time musician and I invested what I did because I love music not some base motive to bloat my ego about how much I spent which considering the performance is still inexpensive. The rest of what you had to say I totally agree with including the film vs digital camera analogy. I hope this won't be seen as off topic but I see a need to question the questioning of the question. God that sounds ridiculous! Cheers with tongue firmly planted in cheek.
About $66 000 Aussie dollars retail paid around $38 000 in it's current state for 2 channel front of house not including AV or computer sound systems but including current room treatment band- aids. This thread made me add it all up for the first time so I am feeling a little dizzy and seriously questioning my mental health at the moment. But I don't think about upgrading anymore even though I have $20 000 worth of parts stored away to build the 250 watt rms/ch active valve amps and crossovers. These have not been included in the final retail costing otherwise I would be spending far more on medication and down time with a good therapist. Sounds awesome right now to me though.
Bad question. If you do it right, you can build a very good sounding system on the cheap.

I wonder how many of the big spenders listen to records as their primary source. Analogue still rules in both audio and photography. (On the photo side, I'll put my 6x6 Hasselblad with Zeiss optics up against anything photo-digital. And, yes, I have rented and tested the digital back for the Hasselblad. One word in response -- film.) On audio, I am not talking cheap phono; spend a little on the phono source, like $4k for turntable, tonearm, and cartridge. That's a very good start. You could spend half that and have a very decent start. And, you'll get a source that surpasses most digital easily. Spend enough on analogue and digital will never touch it. Analogous word in response -- vinyl.

Here's a question in response to your question -- why this question? Are you a marketing guy looking for demographic stats?