As you have moved on, are there any items you remember fondly...or most fondly?


As many on this site, I have had much in the way of the "high-end".  There are, fortunately, many good items I could list that are still in my head/heart....but the two that come to mind quickly are the Thiel CS-1.5 and the Conrad Johnson ART pre-amp.......If I go back to the beginnings the DQ-10 would be one of the most impactful to my audio/hi-fi experience/knowledge.   I don't really have the space right now, but when I do, I may put together a "retro" system for fun and nostalgia....you know, kind of like doing a '57 Chevy two door hardtop with a repaint, updated suspension/brakes and a 350 horse 327 with a Muncie 4-speed.....etc...  Although a 288 GTO and tickets to a live performance in Copenhagen would be O.K. too.



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Creek 5350 SE made in England; sold, hastily, after servicing.  I miss that little integrated. 

Totem Arros.  Wife loved them. I now have extra spaces where I could make them work for a small reading nook.  Such a wonderful speaker.

NAD M22 Amp.  Not what I needed for 2 channel listening (I'm all tube based) but would've worked a trick in my media room or basement bar area. 

I seem to always be balancing these two questions: 

Shouldn't we keep this because you're going to be giving it away for an inexpensive price when you could use it "later"?  (Later is not defined or known). 

versus

Do you really want to keep and maintain an audio/hifi museum?  If you don't use it, sell it!