How many use Vintage Hi-Fi systems?


I was wondering, how many here use a Vintage Hi-Fi as their main stereo? Please give details as to your equipment. I use Citation 17 preamp, Citation 16A amplifier, Sony TC-755 reel to reel, Dual 1229 (with Grace 747 tonearm), Nakamichi OMS4 CD player Advent 201A cassette and Definitive Technologies BP10 speakers. I have many audiophile friends who trade up constantly. I bought a system that I enjoy and have kept it. Oh, and I still love it! Friends are floored by how musical it is. Your thoughts please.
Norman
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Boxer12,

I almost bought a Yamaha B1.  I ended up a few years later getting a Yamaha M-40 for its class A circuit instead. 

Sounds like you have a really nice system. Don't discount it because it's old. Some of the best sounding gear ever made is old, which is why from time to time they are reissued. 

Norman
Oblny,

I laughed at your magazine comment, because that's exactly what happened to me. The power of peers and the printed page!

Now I don't care. It's impossible to keep up and when you try it becomes more about the gear then the music. Now I'm enjoying something that is difficult to buy and sounds terrific. It's also great to look at. 

I'm really happy I never sold my 9090db. It's like having it all new again. 

Norman
Norman I don't plan on selling the 8. They are hard to come by and built to the hilt.  I doubt it will sound near as well as the PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium integrated I have but I am going to have fun with it I can tell you that for sure. I have never seen in person a 9090db but would love to one day. Maybe I will also try a lower wattage Pioneer SX series as they are affordable. 
About 2 years ago I picked up a used pair of Ohm Walsh Two loudspeakers from a fellow member here, driving 250 miles to Massachusetts to pick them up.  They were quite the elusive thing in my younger days, so were the Dahlquist DQ-10s. 

Shortly after having the Ohms I discovered that they were still in business, in Brooklyn yet, still making new and offering upgrades/repairs for their older models.  And not just a few older ones - virtually everything they ever made. And they still do. 

John upgraded my Twos for $1200 - I bought them for $400 - and it was worth it. Every penny. My nephew now has them because I moved from that system...like the idiot I am!
samzx12,

I would imagine that the Prima Luna is a very different presentation. Kinda like when I was running levinson ml2's. They could do a string quartet like knowing I've ever heard before. Jazz trios were wonderful. Complex classical and hard rock, well not so much. 

Keep in in mind that I've never heard the Prima. I could be completely off base.