What do you no longer have that you would enjoy a night to listen to again?


Not that anyone does not like their current setup, but most of us have used our best knowledge and experience to own some very good items.  As with many of those items, they were eventually replaced.  
What ones would be fun for you to have one more night of listening with?
My first thoughts that I would, likely, enjoy again are:
CJ ART peramp
Wireworld Gold Eclipse III
Magnepan MG-20
Martin Logan Sequel II
Original Classe CD player with the Ultra Analog chip
Wireworld Eclipse III speaker cables
Nordost SPM interconnects and cables
Several tuners, Magnum 108, Sansui 919, Etude...etc.
I know there are more, but to keep it short...

Because having worked in audio and music at one time, before going on 
to modern furniture,  I have had some good items...and sometimes made 
changes that were questionable in any sonic improvement.  

Much like a Lotus I owned that was replaced with better and more reliable 
cars...but boy do I remember the cornering of that Lotus....close to the 
formula cars I drove in. 

If you choose, it would be interesting to know what you no longer have 
that you would enjoy another evening to listen with. 

whatjd
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The 240Z had major impact on the world of sports cars and what to expect for your money. 
My interest in cars has been with me for many years and is nearly equal to my interest in audio and Bordeaux, but none can challenge my interest in my children, family and friends.  One of the sad things that growing old has brought me is the death of my closest friends,  and they were a large part of my audio/music journey. 


Well her name was Buffy. I met her, she was performing as a belly dancer at a party we were at. I had a great time with her, wonderful dancer. The blond in everyone’s life. 2 years of PURE CRAZY...LOL

I’m glad she’s gone. I married her best friend. Been together for over 40 years, now..

Oh STEREO stuff, I never sell anything.. Well sometimes.

Regards
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A Radford STA-100 with Marconi-Osram GEC KT88s back in the 80s. It had 3D sound with the most amazing tone. Unfortunately, it developed a hum from bad caps and I couldn’t afford to replace them so I traded it for something else.