@celtic66 I suggested a google spreadsheet where we could post what we want to give away. I know it's a long shot, but still...
It's hard to let things go; it's good to let things go
Just let a pair of speakers go, and while I really loved them, a local person is going to love them. We enjoyed listening together and I know they'll go to a good home.
My parents used to say that "A good day is a day you get rid of something." I see the point better, now that I'm older.
The "loss" part of it is offset by the feeling of lightness at perhaps trying something else without berating myself for "stockpiling."
What's the best thing you ever got rid of? Was it hard to let go of?
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Few things in audio was hard to let go - Audio Research CD3 Mk2 cd player. It’s been years and I still miss it. That was a mistake. There were things I couldn’t wait to get rid of. @tomic601 that’s a shame. Hope you got something nice as a replacement. |
Dirk, if you’re a serious, practical, fastidious, frugal, sober person then it certainly is silly. If you’re an “audiophile” it’s a disease! I don’t think there are many in this camp who are trying to make money off these transactions, just looking for better sound. It’s no different than car collectors or car tinkerers, or hobby fishermen, hunters, gun collectors, etc. |
Beautiful stories. At Christmas our kids each had to pick out a new toy they liked to donate to the church. They loved the idea that something they liked would be appreciated by another child not as fortunate. It is truly better to give than to receive. I have freely given away equipment to family and friends when I’ve upgraded. Charity begins at home. Here ends the lesson. |
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