Upgrade my DAC or buy more weed?


So I was just listening to Bad Company (Live) "No Smoke Without a Fire" at near deafening levels (about 94db at my seat), the REL G1 was pumping away... it sounded like I was actually at the effing concert... and I am POSITIVE my neighbor was hearing what was going on as well... and I was wondering if I really should be thinking about upgrading to a better DAC or if those funds might be better invested on more weed? 

It seems like more and more lately, that when I am baked on a heavy Indica like Bubba Kush, Blackwater or AK-47, that I seem to "get" the music more and enjoy the listening session more.  Also, it seems that I become more open to different types of music as well.  Likely the same with musicians and song writers... they probably create some of their best work when they are high.

Just wondering I guess about dumping more money into system upgrades or just leave it as is and keep on smokin' ?
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 audio freak or czarivey perhaps we need a separate thread about weed and disregard the misinformation RE: audio gear. Sounds like there might be a " need " for it. 
Dude!
If you're listening to a DAC ( never understood why you'd wanna "convert" from digital to analog, why not listen to LPs?) You don't have the album covers to roll your doobies, mman. 
 Irony is, since you listen to a DAC, and not music, you could use some weed. 
But...
Vinyl sounds great... with good vinyl and a nice turntable, but too much work... guess my generation is kinda lazy. 
dbtom2116 posts08-17-2016 9:19amI believe that DAC is a known 'gateway' device. Your desire to upgrade it is typical of a user's path to harder, more devastatingly costly equipment.

Titration might help stem the progression. Please, for the sake of your loved ones, stay away from jazz music.
Now that made me laugh out loud. Good one db.
Your in luck. High End DAC manufactures are replacing ceramic boards with boards made of Hemp. "You can listen to music all night long and get stoned to the bejeezus".