Amplifiers:A Keeper for Life. Do you know of one ?


Just wondering, with this audio merry-go-round of buying and selling, if anyone has an amp that will be a keeper for life. I haven't yet but came verrrry close once...
sonicbeauty
I have the Harman Kardon Citation XX and the X-II Preamp. I'm the 2nd owner. It was a gift From Sidney Harmon to The North American Sales Manager from whom I acquired them from. I thought it was hype but after hooking them up I realized this was a keeper. I cannot find any material on it anywhere as to how many were made and in fact had never seen one till the day I fell into it.
After nearly a year of auditioning a whole host of speakers to replace the one's I have, I kept hearing great musicality with (now don't have a heart attack when you read this), a McIntosh C50 pre amp/MC452 power amp combination. I recently spent a bundle on new speakers and sub woofers, and told my wife that maybe next year I'd aim for the McIntosh's, but found someone on Audiogon who offered me such a good price on a pair that were just a few months old, so I pulled the trigger and snagged those now.
These components dramatically improved the soundstage and responsiveness of my current Totem Fire monitors.
I also have just acquired a Citation XX. It's on it's way. We'll see how it measures up to my stable of LSR&D model 101 and 102s. Same vintage. But I wonder if Dr. Marshall Leach borrowed from Matti Otala in designing the LOW TIM circuit. Who was the chicken?
Okay, compared to the Citation XX, the LSR&D is a little brother. Wow, serious keeper indeed.