What are/were the best sounding cheap components you have ever had?


It is easy to like the best of the best, so to say.  However it is always satifying and memorable when an inexpensive product turns out to be very good to great. 

Some that come to mind from personal experience"

Large Advents (original)

Early Nakamichi SR receivers

Original Monster interconnects and speaker wire

Pioneer Pl-12 turntable

Shure M-95

Early Stax and Audio Technica headphones

MoFi "special" pressings

Magnum Dynalab Etude.  Yes some were better, but a real value

The Absolute Sound mag in the beginning 

Early Conrad-Johnson and Audio Research tube electronics

Early Classe integrated amps.

The original Sony Trinitrons

And there are others....but part of this hobby is enjoying the journey.

Have you had cost effective items that were successful for your enjoyment?

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KLH model 11 record player my friend was working there and got it for me for half price, I'm wishing I had kept it. We had an attic room in my parents friends would get together play cards and listen to Cream, Bee Gees, Beatles, Lou Reed, Stones, maybe sneak in a few beers great teenage fun.

Vintage Equipment, Intended Overhaul, Great Sound and Great Value

I took a chance on a vintage mx110z McIntosh Tube Tuner/Preamp. Enjoyed it as received for a few years, then sent it to Audio Classics for Overhaul. New capacitors/resistors/rectifiers/align tuner/all new gold plated rca jacks. 

Now, I advise: Prearrange with Audio Classics (or ____?, McIntosh: send directly to Audio Classics; They Overhaul it, ship to you.

You buy, you pay directly for UPS to pack and ship; seller simply drops it off unboxed at nearby UPS in your name.

i.e. my mx110z mid 2019, bought $1,200. Overhaul $1,200. Total $2,400. (plus tax/ship, any equipment needs that). Costs have gone up, so has new stuff. It is a tremendous way to get Old World Sound Quality and Full Features with New World Overhaul, for Far Less than New.

Boston Acoustics T-830 series II speakers circa 1993. Still sound great!

Stax SR4/SRD40, although it seemed like a fortune to a kid just starting his career in 1975.

I bought Pioneer SP-FS52 speakers designed by Andrew Jones at the recommendation of my brother-in-law for some cheap speakers in a secondary system.  I knew they were superb for their price pair with an old Hafler DH-200.  However, I recently brought them into my main listening room for some fun and Wow!  Admittedly, I am driving them with a Cary Audio SLI-100 which is probably unusual for such budget oriented speakers.  Nevertheless, these speakers have no obvious weaknesses and punch so far above their price point that it is hard to believe.  Hats off to Andrew Jones.  He is a master and the crossovers are dialed in.