Head-Fi Younguns Check-in!

Apr 10, 2007 at 6:11 AM Post #181 of 317
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I'm 18, and have spent a decent amount on this hobby (above 500, under 1000$) My spending is getting close to the end however, all I need to do is get a new amp, maybe a dac, and my k340's recabled and I'll be happy.

I try to limit spending on hobbies that will not net me financial gain, which is why I am more willing to spend money on photography. Other than headfi, I have spent 5k minimum on mountain bikes, and have about 6k worth of photog equipment with me at university. Much of the first two was given to me through birthdays, xmas and others. I have been riding seriously for 6 years, and taking pictures for 5, to give you an idea.



you could be a headphone model.

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Jul 26, 2007 at 11:24 AM Post #184 of 317
I'm 666 and I'm ugly. My avatar isn't fake. I'm aiming for the Genesis P-Orridge looks.
 
Jul 26, 2007 at 12:58 PM Post #185 of 317
I am 15, and will turn 16 next month. Haven't spent too much, since I've sold most of my equipment to fund other purchases. Quite content with my E500's and iPod for just now. Once I get putting a new computer together, I'm sure I'll get back into headphones and such.

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Jul 26, 2007 at 1:12 PM Post #186 of 317
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While I almost regret admitting it, I am 15 but will be 16 in about a month.
Didn't see that coming, did you?

Well, it's true. How much have I spent so far? Much, much more than I would have liked to. I'm going to guesstimate over $6000. Under that when factoring in selling equipment. Am I "done"? Right now I'd love to think so, and thats what my ears are telling me right now, but my setup is still very new, so I don't know how long it will stay this way.

I hope this admission doesn't lessen the weight of my opinion in the eyes of the older folks around here.
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How the freakin heck did you get the amount of money to buy the things you did?
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I'm 20 and I still haven't bought a $100+ can yet. Then again, I think it's more about self-discipline than anything else. HAHA.
 
Jul 26, 2007 at 11:18 PM Post #189 of 317
Joined this forum last year, 12 year old trapped inside an aging 20 year old body haha

I can probably estimate the amount that I've spent (dont' really want to) at around 3K, but the whole audio thing started when I got my hands on sony mzr70 minidisc player and etymotic er6 around 5/6(?) years ago, the one that came with the vertical "slot-loading" earphones w/ headband. Then I moved up to the etymotic er6, but the discomfort kept me away for another few years until I found myself an internship and a pair of k501s on ebay...yea downhill is downhill

I'm surprised that a lot of the younger people have higher numbers of posts, but this may be directly related to the time you can spend on the computer forum-ing away...you guys should wait until you're looking for work in college, the payoff is higher for less work
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Jul 27, 2007 at 4:37 AM Post #191 of 317
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Jul 27, 2007 at 5:08 AM Post #192 of 317
I guess it helps every bit of it when you do anything at an early age. I sure wish I could've started earlier. But I do have to wonder how can 15, 16 year old kids are able to supply 5 grand for his "hobby". I'm pretty sure market basket isn't paying $30.00 an hour and provide free education.
 
Jul 27, 2007 at 5:15 AM Post #193 of 317
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I guess it helps every bit of it when you do anything at an early age. I sure wish I could've started earlier. But I do have to wonder how can 15, 16 year old kids are able to supply 5 grand for his "hobby". I'm pretty sure market basket isn't paying $30.00 an hour and provide free education.


I'm 18 and including the wadia 301 I'm in the process of buying, I have about $8000 in audio. I did it through building gaming computers and selling them on ebay and locally, and then investing the proceeds in the tech industry. Nvidia (NVDA) tripled my money alone. Bought them at 21.60, they went to 60 then split and are now at 44 and change after the split. I had $3000 in them plus margin when they were at 21.60, do the math
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Jul 27, 2007 at 5:26 AM Post #194 of 317
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I'm 18 and including the wadia 301 I'm in the process of buying, I have about $8000 in audio. I did it through building gaming computers and selling them on ebay and locally, and then investing the proceeds in the tech industry. Nvidia (NVDA) tripled my money alone. Bought them at 21.60, they went to 60 then split and are now at 44 and change after the split. I had $3000 in them plus margin when they were at 21.60, do the math
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Very well. I always thought it's better to invest early but that was a very smart move. How did you get into investing?
 

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