My lifetime “keeper” is a New York Audiolabs Moscode 600 hybrid power amp, circa 1982. It is said to be the first hybrid tube/mosfet power amp ever. It outputs 300 wpc into 8 ohms using 7 tubes in the input section. It’s also tube rectified. And it still sounds fabulous!
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Infinity 7 Kappa’s I purchased new while stationed in Korea in 1992 they were half off/discontinued for $750.00. I use them in my living room with a Yamaha M70 amp I Purchased new while stationed in Germany in 1983. The speakers are as beautiful as the day i bought them, actually better looking with the grills off due to the Miller Sound upgrades to the mids and subs. The sound is warm, perfect for a lounge area while just hanging out with family and friends. The ZU ODS’s in my sound room are far superior in most any measurement but the Infinity’s put a smile on my face every time I power them up. |
@yesiam_a_pirate +1 Oh yes, the ARC VT130. I had this for a few years 1997-2000 or so if I recall. This amp with the LS5 III and Magnepan 3.3 / 3.5 speakers was absolute magic. Romantic is an understatement. Hunted for a pair of VT150s for a few years with no success and then moved on to other amps. But the VT130 was special. I did have a couple events of tube failure which blew the ceramic power resistor with a loud bang and puff of smoke. Waited overnight, soldered in a new resistor, replaced the tube, set the bias and I was back to smiling. I would love to hear one of these in my system today. |
Still have my 3D Acoustic Satellites from 1979. They are the front L/R in my theatre system with 5 B&W (center, back, and surround) and a Vandersteen 2W sub. Rebuilt them once and they are great for this system. Also, my Acoustat 1+1 monoliths that I acquired in the late 80's. I am the third owner and they have been rebuilt twice (once by the 2nd owner and again by me a few years ago). I have built my primary system around. Even my wife likes them. |
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