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. 

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Keeper who sells when replacing component within the system. Will keep an amp and 2nd turntable for backup or sound change. Will sell gear being replace that turns over quickly and try to recoup some money for the "coffer". Not much  into 2nd and 3rd systems due to space and usage concerns.

Longtime Flipper. As a result I’ve afforded far better gear than I’d likely have acquired. But that ended in 2010. Markets changed. At one time AG was rocking. I’m talking ‘96 to 2004. Not so much since then. USAM owns the resell world as far as I’m concerned. 
 

I miss the days of rec.audio.marketplace, Audio Web, and many others!

 

Flip for a while until I am happy then keep gear for a decade or longer. Currently I finally settled on a new set after using previous for 15 years. Expect to remain happy for a long time.

When I had money I bought like a nut job.....now I'm retired with no extra money to buy audio equipment....boo hoo.