Are you a keeper or a flipper?


Do you keep you audio gear for a long time or do you tend to change gear frequently? 
I would say I’m a keeper. I’ve owned my Linn turntable 28 years; I’ve owned my Revel speakers and Pass amp/preamp/phono 11 years. I’ve also had my cd player and tuner over 10 years. 
Ironically, my newest piece, bought in 2025, is the oldest hifi gear I own- a Thorens TD124; I bought that from the daughter of a friend who passed away. My friend was the original owner. I view my purchase of the Thorens as a special circumstance. The friend that passed had a lot of hifi gear - all of it interesting, but the only piece that drew me in was the Thorens. I knew he used to have a Marantz pre and power amp- tubed- but those were sold years back. 

zavato

I have been a flipper for the last five years, but my system is getting close to stasis. I think.

Like oddiofyl, I have to use the value of what I currently own to own something new. I tend to keep many things a long time - I had my Linn LP12 for over 30 years before trying something new. I am now at the stage where I'm running out of time to try new things, and I am a curious person. So, I doubt I'll have my current very good speakers as long as I have had others- because one day I will want to try, say, omni-directional speakers. To get those, these will have to go. I don't have the money or the space to have my old things and try new things at the same time.

 

David

Definitely a keeper ... always amazed how well music is reproduced with today's technology.

 

I was a keeper, but wifey complained about my growing pile of unused equipment in boxes taking up room.  So I flipped most of it everytime I had upgrade-itis.