When you’re not here who will inherit your system?


I have been planning to give my system to my son-in-law who is a commercial electrician and plays bass in a heavy metal band. I hope there’s a chance that he will understand how my system works and will appreciate the gear selections I made. A faint hope. But he’s 3000 miles away, their place would not accommodate all this stuff, and he’s probably going to have job/band hearing loss. I need a plan B.

How about the rest of you: any plans?
rpm33
Who is going to inherit my audio system? No one. I am going to live forever. I mean ... so far, so good, right?

Frank 
My two sons might be interested in some of my modest set-up.  I doubt that they will keep the Parasound amp, as they are smallish guys and aren’t going to want to lug a 67 lbs. box.  They might divy up the other pieces — the biggest dispute will likely be over who gets the Martin Logan’s (but those are not light either).  They might also want the Bluesound Vault 2i, as they are accustomed to working with computers and would like the idea of storage for their music.  

There is a nephew who might be interested in whatever pieces my sons don’t want, though he has a bad back and won’t be interested on lugging the amp either.  Hopefully my sons will ask a fair price for it (and likely the Parasound pre-amp too) when they go to sell it.  

I also have an old Technics cassette deck and a few CD/DVD decks, and I guess those will go to Goodwill or Salvation Army.  I have two once-nice Sony VCR’s that I think would just be thrown out (I only keep them because they are too nice for me to bear throwing away).