Upgraded my ARC PH3 SE phono stage to the Herron three months ago. The ARC was three months shy of 20 years. Already I can tell the Herron is, to misquote Seinfeld, a dead mans phono stage.
Talon Khorus, not sure exactly but probably about 15 years.
My Teres-based Miller Carbon turntable at least 15 years.
Melody integrated over 10 years. (Aronov before that over 10 years.)
Various power cords, interconnects and speaker cables, almost all from Synergistic Research and Shunyata, 15 to 20 years.
And the all-time champ, Black Diamond Racing Cones, Shelf, Those Things, Pucks, and Source Shelf, well over 20 years.
Those are the long term keepers. Its notable that while I have in my whole life had just three turntables, three tone arms, four cartridges and only two phono stages, I've had several SS amps and so many CD players I've literally lost count. I think this is because for me its all about the music. The keepers just make music. Or should I say let the music flow. Anything does that, I just don't ever want to let it get away.
Talon Khorus, not sure exactly but probably about 15 years.
My Teres-based Miller Carbon turntable at least 15 years.
Melody integrated over 10 years. (Aronov before that over 10 years.)
Various power cords, interconnects and speaker cables, almost all from Synergistic Research and Shunyata, 15 to 20 years.
And the all-time champ, Black Diamond Racing Cones, Shelf, Those Things, Pucks, and Source Shelf, well over 20 years.
Those are the long term keepers. Its notable that while I have in my whole life had just three turntables, three tone arms, four cartridges and only two phono stages, I've had several SS amps and so many CD players I've literally lost count. I think this is because for me its all about the music. The keepers just make music. Or should I say let the music flow. Anything does that, I just don't ever want to let it get away.