How many system makeovers to get to where u r now?


Because I have only limited experience, I couldn't say with certainty that what I own is the best out there. But those with plenty of system makeovers can shed some light for us newbies and not so newbies.
How many speakers came and went before you have found the one that satisfies and most likely will stick.
This can apply to amps and preamps as well, and sources for that matter.
pedrillo
where i am is better then where i've been but where i'm going i believe is better still!

And so it goes...
Since 1975:
8 speakers pairs
4 int. amps
2 power amps
5 receivers
4 turntables

Acquired probably 4 times the above amount just to have, not to upgrade.
10 major/significant phases to my system since I was a teenager in the early 70's. My first stereo technically was a Magnavox stereo phonograph with ceramic cartridge back in the 60's when i was a kid.

First real component system in 1977. This consisted of Lafayette Criterion integrated amp and tuner, tt, and speakers that used the ESS Heil air motion transformer tweeters which I used to fry quite often.

The most consistent mainstay in my system has been Ohm Acoustics speakers. I acquired a pair of Ohm L's in 1978 and still run these (recently refurbished and custom upgraded). I currently own 3 separate pair of Ohms along with a pair of Dynaudios, a pair of Triangles, and a pair of Realistic minimus 7s.

I'd estimate 4-5 times as many actual component changes have occured along the way, but whose counting?
although i have owned a number of amps, preamps, cable products, cd players, turntables,arms and cartridges and cd players, i can say that my first stereo system, 42 years ago could have lasted 42 years, if not for repair problems. it was my favorite system, and to this day, i have not heard a stereo system that i prefer.

turn back the closk to 1966.
Hi Mr.T, I will be the first to ask...What did that system consist of? Also what made it so special and why not recreate it today?
Bob