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

those that are gone ...

chartwell/rogers ls3/5a

music reference rm9 rm10

hafler dh200 101 pre

muse 100

bel (brown electronics labs) 1001

ariston rd11

grace f9

micro seiki dd40 ma505

kenwood kd500

infinity black widow

 

those that are still going strong (in one form or another)

spendor, proac, quad

audio research, conrad johnson

magnepan, rel

musical fidelity, krell, classe

linn sondek, vpi, townshend, dynavector, koetsu

 

 

Had the classic Dynaco trio, FM3T/PAS3/ST70 with an AR-XA, but really miss the JBL-SA600 I purchased in 1971 to replace the tube gear. Both were driving JBL L77s.

Large Advents, like so many here.

Fisher KX-200 Tube integrated amp 

Boston Acoustics A400s (still have ‘em)

Systemdek IIX with a Monster Cable Alpha 1 MC cartridge (still have ‘em)

PS Audio PSIV pre and Model Two C Plus power amp (both current in my bedroom system)

Pioneer CTF9191 and TX9500 (still have ‘em)

Thats the stuff that stands out.  Lots of other stuff I don’t really miss. 

I always wanted a sweet pair of Apogee Slant 8 loudspeakers.

 

Happy Listening!

The mid 70’s and early 80’s were so much fun for me, I would go in to the local Playback store and eyeball all the goods, all the Pioneer amps and receivers, cassette decks and turntables, I lusted over the fine looking Phase Linear gear, Harman/Kardon, and all the rows of speaker systems such as EPI, Genesis, etc. What was not to like? The list could go on and on.

 

I barely made any money back then, but a Project-One receiver, Pioneer tape deck and turntable, along with HPM-40 speakers were my first real system. It led me down the path to lost wages. What a journey it has been!

 

Early to mid 80’s brought on a different level of hifi goodness, or would it be madness? Courtesy of Glenn Poor’s A/V at the Round Barn Center in Champaign, Illinois, the likes of Magnepan Tympani, Mark Levinson, Tandberg, Sequerra/Pyramid and others just boggled my mind and ears!

 

Certainly a very good time in my early life, one I think about often, and smile.