Whose sorry now? Sellers remorse from selling amp.


Have you ever experienced a great sense of depression selling an amplifier only to later realize that
it would be nearly impossible to achieve the same high level of sound with easy to find new units? Have you ever experienced a reduced EGO and sense of self worth after having passed up buying a high quality used amplifier? Please tell us what the makes and models of these amps are.
mint604
The ARC VT130 was the only amp I sold that I quickly had major regrets. I have not heard another amp that has that level of musicality for under $4k on the used market. I have since moved onto Wolcott and CAT mono amps, which have a number of refinements and capabilities to driving the Magnepan and SoundLab speakers, but oh how I wish I kept the VT130. The ARC Classic series or the later VT100/200 models just did not have this level of dimensionality.
Booohooo..hooo..hoo....Ahhhhhh....THE PAIN...........hooo....hoooo.....

I still will never get over not purchasing a pair of VTL MB-750 Signature's.....I'll never, ever recover. To this day, my reduced EGO and sense of self worth makes it difficult for me to get out of bed in the morning.

AHHHHHHHHHH!.......THE PAIN........it's too much for me to bear......my life is ruined......RUINED!!!!

Booooo......hoooooo.......hooooo........
I have experienced remorse from selling a pair of speakers. The sale was caused by the need to be fiscally responsible, but the sadness was the same.

Pay no attention to John - he's wacky on the junk! : )
I sold a Nobis Cantabile about 10 years ago and still miss it. It was the sweetest little 35 Watt EL 34 based amplifier I have ever heard. At the time I had horn loudspeakers and it was a perfect match.
None here, but the guy who sold me his Bedini 25/25 was sorry to see it go...
Brian