Would you go all 1 brand for electronics?


When I was younger I used to dream of stacks. Especially Tandberg. The sexy black and chrome gear was amazingly sexy, and sleek. Ahead of it’s time really in that respect. Kyocera, Studer, Sumo, Amber, Hitachi, Yamaha, Technics, were all making gear that stacked beautifully together. Of course, so was McIntosh.

Then I got to hear a demo of Conrad Johnson gear driving a Martin Logan single panel speaker. It was good, but as soon as the CJ amp got switched out for a solid state amp, it was absolutely magical. That broke the spell for me. When I got older I found myself mixing and matching more and more, as well as often wishing there wasn’t a single damn cable in the system and it all just worked. :)

I tried going all 1 brand with Parasound, but then I discovered great sounding digital amps and instead of going with many Parasounds I went with little monoblocks, and the whole stack idea was broken. They don’t make sources anyway.

So my question for all of you, especially those of you who do not have all 1 brand stacks of gear. If you had to choose, from source to amp, a single brand, what would it be? Of course your paying for it, so keep the cost in mind. :)

I think we should reasonably exclude record players, though some like McIntosh DO make them.


Best,


Erik


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If I ever get this place cleaned up I may buy a Tandberg reel to reel just to have on display. :)

Best,


Erik
Going all Audio Research is not a bad thing, in fact it's a sound investment having a good resale value, you can tell a lot of effort goes in to build quality both internally and externally.

I always wanted to try Gamut products, tried many other brands but unfortunately not Gamut. You don't hardly ever see their products for sale.
There is a Gamut integrated on sale here, $5k.
No, I don't think that's Yves.., it's someone else, magnetic levitation plate turntable or whatever that was. 
inna, yes I looked into the Gamut Integrated you mentioned. It's a fine looking piece, bet it sounds excellent but I'm not interested in integrated amps. I'm sure if someone is trying to save space that could be the one.
I meant J.C. Verdier. As I found out, Jadis does make turntable, or someone makes it for Jadis.