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Cool! 200 Watt RMS/ch yoooooooo
My 2nd experience, which happened to be headphones as well - a wired set of B&W I got for $2 because the cable frayed.
I'm on board with you there about the "displacement" idea. With engines technology can help, but with audio all the wave guides, custom boxes and tomfoolery in the world can't get around physics. Bigger = better.
edit: re your edit. A big part of how I do ... things... is to be patient and let them come into my life. Having been able to pick up so much crazy gear for pennies means I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I paid retail or even used prices. When the "bug" was first starting to bite me I decided to buy a used sub for $100 which was still a deal. I nearly cried when I saw the exact sub at thrift for $9. But hey, sold the one I bought and moved on so no issue. But yeah... I don't have the money to buy everything I'd like but I'm becoming aware of what's good and what's not, and I enjoy the "saving" or "free" aspect very much. Plus I get to keep the constant upgrade cycle going and make a bit of side cash too.