End of the World system


So here's a question.   You and your loved ones are the last one's on earth. Your fully stocked with a cabin in the woods, renewable energy, and food for a life time.  The roads are out, and there's no place to get gas.

The remains of a high-end store are 20 miles away. What do you bring home, assuming you have to actually carry it back?
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Frankly surviving apocalypse is not so interesting... I am lucky because for me death is not too much, suffering is.... Then in this audio room where is the means to end my misery? Suggestion please... :)


For the S.Q. my system is si good already anything to improve it is welcome, but it is no more my goal.... Job done....

People are afraid of death but living is sometimes truly scary... 
I’d put together an all girl band, or, an all girl symphony. I’d be the maestro. 
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Well, a fine mess of a thread I started here! :)

The goal was kind of to ask how you’d optimize for size, and not care about cost. What happens to your buying choices when there’s no one around to brag to, money doesn't matter and you have to physically work to get it.

The McIntosh 611’s weigh 95 lbs each. 20 miles... with a wheel barrel I suppose it’s technically do-able. Probably best to get the preamp first, because maybe by the time you are done with that run you will have changed your mind. :)

Personally, I'd be looking for an integrated, perhaps Class D but I haven't heard any recently.

Also, where would I go to loot DVD's anymore??