New old or old new?


  Hello, In terms of sound and resale which system would you choose 1 to 5  year old electronics and 35 to 45 year old speakers or vise versa?   Resale could be each component of the system or system as a whole. Assuming everything is very good quality and condition. 

Thanks
rhodes
Any 35-45 yr old audio component is very likely need some work, e.g. capacitors, foam surrounds, etc. etc. etc.  This is a false dichotomy in my opinion.
Great food for thought!  For me, definitely older electronics mated to newer speakers. Not even a close call. In fact, I would venture to say that newer speakers would would be a much more complimentary pairing than the reverse. Today’s speakers would, IMO, bring out the wonderful qualities that many still long for when reminiscing about the GOLDEN age of Audio, particularly when paired with time tested designs from the great audio electronics companies of the distant pass. Too many to mention here. Also, realize some are still in business today, American, Japanese and European.
A pair of brand new Harbeth 40.2s driven by a pair of refurbished Marantz Model Nine's would do it for me. 

Frank
No 35-45 year old components or speakers unless totally redone by someone who knows what they are doing please in which case they are essentially like  new.
In terms of sound and resale which system would you choose 1 to 5 year old electronics and 35 to 45 year old speakers or vise versa?


Been able to think of little else all day now until suddenly it came to me:  

In terms of sound I choose the one that sounds the best. 

In terms of resale I choose the one I can flip for the most profit.

What did I win?