What stereo equipment do respected musicians listen to?


With all the debate on this piece of equipment is better than that, it got me to thinking… What setup do well respected musicians have, e.g. amps, speakers, etc.  What does Wynton Marsalis listen to, for example?  Just curious and thought it might be a fun topic. 

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Yinylvalet - nice to meet you too. I play guitar, bass and drums left handed so needless to say Sir Paul is right up there on my list of all time greats - as a musician and songwriter!

serious (famous classical performers - opera, orchestra, conductor) people - almost no one buys high-end audio equipment ... they listen to music differently (professional perception) ...

friend just sold Ayre+Vanderstien speakers to Neil Young for his Malibu home. also i have been in number of homes of famous musicians and you would be surprised how modest their systems can be, can you spell Denon.

"Musicians and recording engineers tend to listen to music deconstructively"...no, they don't...some might but still...Generalizations like this are just silly...Did you read my previous post? Also, many musicians can retain hearing after years of abusing it, and their taste...and mastering engineers...how old is Bob Clearmountain? Bob Ludwig? 

@wolf_garcia Plus, most of today's major musicians use in-ear monitors on stage, rehearsals, etc. The days of "big honkin" amps and monitors blasting in your ears are few and far between. Sure, you will see rows of giant Marshall stacks on stage. Most are props