Sometimes patience can pay off. You will have to ponder about the possibility of ever getting the same quality and condition gear again. If you know that you have a system that is to your satisfaction, which is something very difficult to accomplish for an audiophile, why go through the move of selling and buying, a smaller system, then, most likely selling the gear again, in order to purchase another system that resembles the system you actually owned 2 years ago(now)? It might be tempting, but in my few years of buying gear, I have come around to the realization that sometimes, keeping a piece of gear is in the long term more economical and practical then getting into the game of buying and selling...You will always lose some money in the process. Mint or great condition pieces of audio, as you have them are difficult to come by.
The voigt pipe is small in footspace, but large in size. Sort of simple and yet difficult to make, especially the longish triangular section, I have a pair with Fostex fullrange drivers...not as efficient as the lowther drivers, I drive mine with a 300B amp (9 watts per channel)-cost less than $450 to make.
The voigt pipe is small in footspace, but large in size. Sort of simple and yet difficult to make, especially the longish triangular section, I have a pair with Fostex fullrange drivers...not as efficient as the lowther drivers, I drive mine with a 300B amp (9 watts per channel)-cost less than $450 to make.