What did your system look like 30 years ago?


As best as I can recall, this is what I had

Magnepan MG1.4 speakers; Rega Planar 3 turntable with a Linn K9 cartridge; CAL Icon CD player;  Adcom GTP500 II tuner/preamp; Adcom GFA545 amp

I still have my Zerostat which I bought in the 80's-
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Denon PMA-757 Pre-main amp, B & O Beogram TT, Canton Karat 200 speakers, Nakamichi BX-150 deck, Denon CDP. Good times!
Circa 1991, and the only system in my house at that time:
Harman Kardon HK795i receiver 
Technics SL-230 turntable
Stanton 500 cartridge
Sony CDP-110 CD player
Harman Kardon TD212 cassette deck
EPI 1200 loudspeakers

Most of the current audio equipment that I listen to these days is vintage, with the exception of my DAC’s. The electronics are vintage vacuum tube. The speakers are AR, KLH, and EPI. Almost all my current equipment is older than the system listed above from 30 years ago

I still have the HK 795i receiver, TD212 cassette deck, and Technics turntable. I am just now trying to sell the HK795i. The TD212 is still around in case I want to listen to old cassettes, but that is a very rare occurrence. The SL-230 turntable is still very much in use and is now mated to an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge. It is one of a number of turntables hooked up in my basement audio systems. 
@zavato right. It was Leonard Radio I bought the Tandberg at. Further south on 17N than Harvey. Harvey was later I think. Leonard probably shut down earlier.  same with Tech HIFi.  I worked part time in sales at Tech Hifi in New Brunswick during college. 
Snell C-2 Mk. 2 
AdcomGCD 575 cd player
Adcom GFA 555 Amp
Adcom GTP 400 Preamp/tuner
Allison Ones, Audible Illusions 2D, Kenwood KD-500 TT, Grace G-707 arm, Dynavector MR 23 Ruby, Premier head amp, oak plywood rack, Monster cable SC, Audiquest Ruby ICs, Mod Squad 405 amp, Dual C-901 cassette. The analog setup was used for 13 years minus the cartridge, and the amp was used for about 13 years on its was to 28. Speakers for about 13 years also.

All bought new--Victor's Stereo on Erie in Chicago, Paul Heath Audio on Clark in Chicago, Quintessence in Naperville, And the TT/arm was bought from a couple of mail order warehouses in California.  

Bob