Which Classic Componets Would You Collect?


I asked this question in a different way in another thread and didn't get any responses. Because I'm a collector of many things, enjoy the hunt for new treasures, and have recently caught the audiophile bug, (I've purchased three tube components from Space-tech, the Sony SCD-777ES CD transport, Totem Wind speakers, Magnum Dynalab MD-90, Linn Sondek LP-12 and some other equipment) I would like to know what would you purchase for audio component(s) that either are already classics or that you believe will become classics and very collectable over the next ten to twenty years?

In this list, I would assume the Linn Sondek LP-12 would be considered a classic and because of this I'm also assuming that it's value as a piece will not diminish much over time. Maybe the Sony SCD-1 will fit in here, because I think that it was the first class A SACD player and may still be the best out there. I would be curious to see your choices.
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Although you have some nice components already, I don't think any of them are or will be collectables-Maybe the LP-12. Right now, 50's & 60's tube audio are highly sought collectables-Certain model AR,KLH, Jensen JBL, Advent speakers. AR, Dual, Rek-o-kut turntables. KLH Radios, KLH phono combos. Pilot, Fisher, Mac, Scott, Marantz amps,rcvs & tuners (mono & stereo)are easily found on Ebay, Audiogon(sometimes)- prices can vary on condition etc. Right now, because prices are low ( bad economy),I would grab these pieces from the 50's/60's fast. They will only increase in value in the next 20 years. In 20 years, perhaps pieces like Rega 3, Vandersteen 2c, LS3/5, Cary amps, etc and basically any piece highly regarded by audiophiles MAYBE valuable collectables. I'm sure I've left out many other collectable pieces but I don't have the time to cover your question adequately here. Contact me if you want to continue the discussion....
Thank you Lolo for your response. I didn't list my equipment thinking any of it might be collectable in the future other than the Linn LP-12 having already attained that status.

Anyway, I would think, as you mentioned, the Marantz model 19 receiver would fit that category of collectable components from the 1970's. It comes down to condition, being critical. The unit may work but if it is beat cosmetically why buy it unless you want it for parts.

Do any of you just collect audio components for the sake of collecting? In other words buy it, put it on the shelf, probably not fire it up to play, but just admire the piece visually, with hopes of cashing in down the road when prices for the item are hot.
Well "Jcbach":

If I am were to purchase any components today that I think would destined to become classics over the next 10-to-20 years, then it would be the following.

(01). Vandersteen 2C Speaker System (any incarnation).

(02). McCormack DNA-0.5 Power-Drive Power Amplifier.

(03). McCormack TLC-1 Passive Line Stage.

(04). Magnum Dynalab FT-101 FM Tuner (and I am fortunate to say that I currently own one..... THANK YOU, JESUS)

(05). conrad-johnson Tube Preamplifier (the PV series).

(06). Thorens TD-160(?) Turntable (this is the design that influenced the eventuall introduction of the Linn LP-12 Sondek).

(07). Rega Planar 3 (the original one).

(08). Nakamichi Dragon Cassette Deck.

(09). Nakamichi 1000 Cassette Deck.

(10). Sony SCD-1 SACD Player.

(11). Sony DVP-S9000ES DVD/SACD/CD Player.

(12). Nakamichi SR-4A Stereo Receiver (as far as I am concerned, this one is already a classic..... just like the Linn LP-12 Sondek, the Vandersteen 2 Speaker System, and the Magnum Dynalab Tuner).

I am sure there are others that deserve mentioning also. But these are the VERY components that I think will become classics in the next ten years or so. Some (like the Magnum Dynalab FT-101 Tuner, Vandersteen 2 Speaker System, the Thorens TD-160(?) Turntable, and the Rega Planar 3 Turntable) are already classics.

--Charles--