As you have moved on, are there any items you remember fondly...or most fondly?


As many on this site, I have had much in the way of the "high-end".  There are, fortunately, many good items I could list that are still in my head/heart....but the two that come to mind quickly are the Thiel CS-1.5 and the Conrad Johnson ART pre-amp.......If I go back to the beginnings the DQ-10 would be one of the most impactful to my audio/hi-fi experience/knowledge.   I don't really have the space right now, but when I do, I may put together a "retro" system for fun and nostalgia....you know, kind of like doing a '57 Chevy two door hardtop with a repaint, updated suspension/brakes and a 350 horse 327 with a Muncie 4-speed.....etc...  Although a 288 GTO and tickets to a live performance in Copenhagen would be O.K. too.



jusam
stereo54,919 posts07-16-2021 11:14amMy Rectilinear 7 speakers from 1976.  I absolutely loved the speakers.  Then, the Kenwood Rep who I was very friendly with (used to buy my 420 from him) talked me into buying a custom made set of speakers his friend designed.  I went to the guys house to hear them and liked the looks and sound.   I sold the Rectilinears and when I got the custom speakers, they were nothing like the prototype. The cabinet was very different and unfinished and the speaker sounded like  pure s**t. I got taken big time.  The speakers cost me $1200 for the pair and in 1976, that was a lot of money.

Gee...who would have guessed buying from a dope dealer would be a bad idea?

Cello Audio Palette - an amazing piece of gear. The one product I regret selling the most. It needed to be placed within easy reach of the listening position (I had a custom coffee table) to get the most out of it.

Krell MDA-300 monoblocks - sweet sound but boy did they run hot.

Revel Ultima Gems - these were Revel's first speakers and I had one of the first pair made. They didn't play very low, but from 50Hz up, they were excellent. 

Magneplaner Tympani IV - they needed a big room and a lot of power, but when set up well, they did a lot of things right. 
Wish I hadn’t sold the LS3/5A decades ago.  Well or the Dahlquest dq10s that replaced them.
PBN Montana SP2 and original Von Schweikert VR4 Silvers are two speakers I really enjoyed.

I always had a soft spot for the AI Modulus 3a. So much so that I owned it three times over the years.

Oz