Uncle Erik
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I'd also recommend selling off what you don't use that often or aren't completely in love with.
Listing gear is hard, but it's easier when you see someone happy they bought it. Knowing that someone uses and appreciates it makes it easier after you drop off the box at the post office. I just shipped off a few cans I never thought I'd sell, but am not feeling bad.
This time around, I consolidated into a HD-800. Later this year, I'll probably sell off a few more pairs and some DIY amps to consolidate that into a respectable electrostatic setup as well as finish up the speaker rig.
Instead, get into the music. Pick a new genre and jump in. Get a turntable and explore used vinyl. Go to some meets if you can - meeting people is better than listening to the gear. There's a lot of fun to be had here without buying stuff. Of course, a new HF-2 wouldn't hurt any.
Listing gear is hard, but it's easier when you see someone happy they bought it. Knowing that someone uses and appreciates it makes it easier after you drop off the box at the post office. I just shipped off a few cans I never thought I'd sell, but am not feeling bad.
This time around, I consolidated into a HD-800. Later this year, I'll probably sell off a few more pairs and some DIY amps to consolidate that into a respectable electrostatic setup as well as finish up the speaker rig.
Instead, get into the music. Pick a new genre and jump in. Get a turntable and explore used vinyl. Go to some meets if you can - meeting people is better than listening to the gear. There's a lot of fun to be had here without buying stuff. Of course, a new HF-2 wouldn't hurt any.