thanks @ellajeanelle !
Your greatest high end audio purchase!!!
My audiophile journey has extended to over 40 of adventurous sonic delight. Over the coarse of my over 40 year journey as an audiophile, like so my others, I cycled through a multitude of speakers, amps, cables, etc,. Now that I’m an old guy, I’ve pretty much settled on my "End-Game" audio system for the long haul, primarily because I simply love the way it sounds, and also because, at this juncture, I no longer have the will, nor do I have the desire to continue the crazy (but fun) merry-go-round of audio components in and out like I did in years past (my spouse and my wallet thank me). When I look back on all the high-speed audio gear that I’ve owned down through the years, and after giving it much insightful thought, I’ve come to the conclusion that, after everything was said and done, my beloved Revel Salon 2 speakers were my overall most pleasurable and greatest purchase of all. What was yours?
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ghdprentice: The Nakamichi dragon was about as good as they got. The only thing it was missing was Dolby HX pro, they only went up to Dolby C.Now days one in descent condition is worth some $. No wonder you liked the Nakamichi sound! I had one but got rid of it after TDK stopped making the MA (metal bias) line of cassettes, those were the best. I should have kept it and sold it now for a nice profit! |
I had a Pioneer SX-1250, Denon DP-59L, and Denon DL-103 when I was in grad school over 40 years ago. Since then I've owned numerous receivers, integrated, preamps, power amps, turntables, cartridges, and speakers. Guess what's in my listening room now? Fully restored SX-1250, DP-59L, and a 103R in an Audio Musikraft lithium body. My only modern components are a pair of Maggie 1.7i speakers and a pair of REL subs. I'm happy. |
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