Every year, unbeknownst to most of the public, the most outrageous and amazing pieces of audio equipment are tossed (see: very carefully placed) into one hotel for The New York Audio & AV Show. This is not the kinda stuff you get at Best Buy or hook up to the turntable you bought from Urban Outfitters. This is the stuff for the hardcore audio fan who happens to have deep pockets. So we figured, “Hey, why don’t we go and make ourselves feel like crap?” So we did, and here’s some of the most insanely expensive (yet incredibly awesome) items we found:







$119,000

YG Acoustics Anat III Professional Signature Loudspeakers in Custom Titanium Finish

If you have to make a decision between buying a pair of speakers and sending your child to college, you know you’re seriously considering top-of-the-line equipment. They’re one of the most accurate loudspeakers in the world, and they’re custom finished in titanium, cause why the hell not when you’re dropping six figures on speakers. More info







$37,000

Brinkmann Balance Turntable

This isn’t the turntable covered in cobwebs resting in your parents’ attic, unless your parents are frickin’ awesome! The Brinkmann Balance is far more aesthetically pleasing than most old (and new for that matter) turntables. More info







$11,500

Ayon Triton II Integrated Amplifier

Tube amps just look sweet. They add a nice focal point to your audio setup. With the Ayon Triton II, you can have that for the cost of an affordable new car. More info







$45,000

Kaiser Vivace High Performance Loudspeaker in Lamborghini Orange

Reason with yourself this way: They’re far less expensive than an actual Lamborghini. Well, maybe not FAR less. More info







$12,000

Transparent Reference XL Speaker Cables

Remember when you bought your last piece of home theater equipment and the sales guy tried to convince you to upgrade to Monster Cables for an extra 50 bucks? You probably stood there quickly debating the merits of laying out that kind of green for some cables, right? So, just to reiterate, these cost $12,000. More info







$50,000

Dan D’Agostino Momentum Monoblock Amplifier

We thought these were car parts when we saw them. If they were, they’d be the most expensive part of your car (unless you had a diamond platted engine block). More info







$110,000

Scaena Loudspeakers

If you’re in the market for crazy expensive speakers but you feel all the wooden cabinets are too stuffy and old for your pad, Scaena is your modern option. Of course, you could decide to purchase over a thousand Bose Jewel Cubes instead. More info







$28,000

Kronos Turntable

The two platters on this turntable rotating in opposite directions made it one of the coolest sights at the show, and with only 250 being made, one gentleman said he thought it would cost far more than it does. He then put on his gold-rimmed monocle and walked away. More info







$62,000

Cessaro Affascinate I SE Hi-Fi Loudspeakers

These are definitely not the little speakers you hide around a room to give off surprising sound. You have to move your couch back a few feet just to make room for the horns on these bad boys. Of course, unless you just won the lottery, you probably won’t have to worry about that. More info







$3,650

Audio Note TT-2 Deluxe Turntable

We wouldn’t go so far as to say this turntable is “cheap,” but in comparison to the rest of the vinyl players at the show, its price tag leaves your eyeballs firmly planted in your skull. More info







$10,000

Woo Audio 234 Mono-block Headphone & Speaker Amp

Plug your headphones into this guy, and you’ll realize everything you’ve listened to on your Beats By Dre alone sounds like flaming hot garbage. If buying those cans stretched your budget though, you may want to skip this headphone amp. More info







$799

Well Rounded Sound Speakers

Wait a second! Something we can almost afford?! If you’re looking for something to pick up that was on display at the show, these eco-friendly, wooden speakers are our pick. More info