Discontinued equipment that you wish were still here. What do you miss or think will miss?


and why ?
I miss reel to reel decks and top Nakamichi decks. Also, made in the West tubes. It's obvious why.
inna
@roberjerman - I spoke with a KLH rep a week ago (at Ovation Audio in Indy) who said KLH is going to start making the KLH Nine again.

@yogiboy - The BAT VK-3000 integrated has pre/outs (also found on the older VK-300 series integrated). This makes them easy to bi-amp.

@bdp24 - I agree, the BEL amps, used as monos, were really special.

I would LOVE to get my hands on a NOS Onkyo TA-2090 cassette deck.

Also, Can Wilson Speakers PLEASE make an updated version of the WITT?
@three_easy_payments said

I'm embarrassed to admit that every once in a while I miss the old Loudness button when listening at low volume. Does that make me a "bad" person? ;-)

Not a bad person, just a bad audiophile........ ;~)

But seriously, I agree that having a bit of low end boost at low volume would sometimes improve the listening experience. Especially with some already thin sounding recordings.
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"Jim Strickland’s Acoustat speakers, when in good condition, they were without peer and almost indestructible, because the stators front and back were Teflon coated ofc wire, you just couldn’t arc them, and they went loud, very beamy though for the highs, one to two man listening position.

Aging after 15 to 20 years of the honeycomb acrylic plastic was their downfall in the end, becoming powdery and brittle and it absorbed moisture on humid days which cause HT edge leakage."

I was an Acoustat dealer from almost the beginning to the very end of the company.  Jim, (R.I.P.) and I became very good friends.

I just rebuilt and brought electronically into the 21st century a pair of 2+2's.  The are still one of the  best speakers out there.  Mine came out PERFECT cosmetically and electronically and sound marvelous.  You guys really should hear a pair that have been redone properly.  They are indeed spectacular.

An additional vote for the John Curl designed Vendetta Research SCP-2 phono stage.