Your experience in "in their day" brands/components that you remember foundly?


I love music and have enjoyed "high-end" audio for several decades.

 

With this being said, I am interested in hearing what may be your 

"golden oldies" that you have owned?  For me there are many that 

were part of my beginnig.  The original large Advents and a Yamaha 

CA-1000 started my "better gear" travels...that lead to Dahlquists, Magnepans, 

and seperated from Audio Research, Conrad Johnson, early Classe and 

many others.  What were your "roots" that helped your journey?

 

jusam

While stationed in Germany between 1979 and 1987, I bought the following equipment: Teac X-10R R2R, Pioneer PL-1000 TT with Pickering cartridge, Technics SL-1200  TT with Pickering cartridge, Rodec SM 200 mixer, Pioneer SPEC-4 power amp, SoundCraftsman SP-4001 Pre/EQ, dbx 224 tape noise reduction unit, dbx 3bx range expander, and Bose 901's w/ Bose EQ.  

I kept the R2R, but gave everything except the 901s to my son in 2019.  I gave the Bose 901's and EQ to my goddaughter.

In the mid-90's, I bought a McIntosh system: MC-2600 amp, MC-31v control unit, MCD7007 CD Player, MR7083 Tuner, and JBL L100 speakers.  I sold the McIntosh system in 2021.  I gave the JBL L100 speakers to my nephew.

Both systems sounded wonderful to my ears and to everyone else who heard them at the time.  Everything that I gave away is still working fine.

 

 

Sansui model 7 receiver, Dual turntable, empire cartridge, Realistic Optimus 1 speakers, Realistic reel to reel. My first stereo!

A Golden Tube SE40 plucked me from the NAD/Adcom components I had been using in the early 90's and into the vacuum tube world.  Oh what fun it was to roll different 6DJ8's in that amp.  And mine didn't even blow up, like most of them!  

It was the first move among MANY in the mid- and late-90's.  I'd hate to count how many components went in & out back in those days.