Occasionally I feel a bit guilty with spending money on hi fi when it could be put towards other more practicable things etc.
But if would appear some of us are in the Ha'penny place when it comes to some items. Recommended Retail Price is around 319K euro, but if you have 125K you can "get yourself a bargain" Wavac SH833 valve amplifier, tipping the scales at 500kg and pumping out 150W of power.
Apparently only 6 sets were made, two of which are in Europe!
http://www.highendaudio.nl/apparatuur/wavac-sh-833/
Got a spare 125,000 euro to spend?
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To make it as clear as we can, here are some simple guidelines:
a) like any forum, the success of tirnahifi is entirely dependent on discussion. All members are encouraged to participate in discussion of music, hifi, etc.
b) tirnahifi is not designed to be, nor intended to be, a marketplace. Any member who uses the site merely for selling will be looked on suspiciously.
c) those members who choose to sell on the site should be aware that the mods do keep an eye on the stuff for sale, plus the demeanour of the seller. Sometimes we may lock/delete/ban a sales thread on this basis.
d) honesty is paramount in all selling transactions. Commercial sellers who label themselves as such are accepted at the discretion of the moderating team.
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Got a spare 125,000 euro to spend?
Let the Good Times Roll...................
Re: Got a spare 125,000 euro to spend?
might have to think twice about putting that upstairs.
Re: Got a spare 125,000 euro to spend?
My good wife would definately certify me if I brought that home!!!!!!!!
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Re: Got a spare 125,000 euro to spend?
Personally I wouldn't spend any more than €20K on new equipment for the whole system.
Re: Got a spare 125,000 euro to spend?
You'll need speakers .. How about these for $685,000?
http://www.hifiplus.com/articles/ex ... onic/
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Exclusive First Listen – Wilson Audio Specialties WAMM Master Chronosonic
What does $685,000 worth of loudspeaker sound like? It's hard to say!
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http://www.hifiplus.com/articles/ex ... onic/
"...
Exclusive First Listen – Wilson Audio Specialties WAMM Master Chronosonic
What does $685,000 worth of loudspeaker sound like? It's hard to say!
..."
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