How old is too old?


I'm not having any issues at the moment, but I'm thinking I will have to buy 1 more sacd player before I check out. I almost always buy used. So my question how old is too old? I see some interesting things that I would love to have, but many are 10 to 20+ years old. Thoughts?

secretguy

If it ain’t broke???  No really,  it a cap isn’t leaking or pouched out or a belt isn’t broken or stretched,  why does the whole piece need to be replaced? My neighbor has a Garrard turntable from the seventies.  A little cleaning a little lubricant and a new belt(?) and it’s as good as new.

Some great responses about  I got a few good laughs!

Since we are a manufacturer nd a repair service when buying any audio component used you have to determine if the parts are available.  Anything can be repaired if the parts are available.  As per your question, I would get a used Cary 306 S SACD player.  In stock for it has below average sound IMO.  But once you upgrade the caps and some resistors in the power supply, the sound changes dramatically and will complete with anything you have heard.  The upgrade includes over 100 parts if I remember correctly.  We were blown away but the upgrade.

Happy Listening. 

I was already old when i designed my System/room acoustically using only my ears/brain as a tool. No it was not perfect for all others ears but perfect for mine (surrounding sound from a stereo system with holographic sound instrument volume).

i had 74 in few weeks, i designed my walking stick with a branch given to me by the river and i walk more swiftly with it.

 We will not die, the body will stay still one day...

Music exist eternally as the primes numbers music which contain everything...

I will perhaps upgrade my low cost well optimized speakers for my birthday...

@secretguy 

My two cents is to buy one with the expectation of having to buy another.  So, figure out a sliding scale based on dollars available, your age, age of player and expected longevity.  

There has got to be a sweet spot in there some where.

Your welcome.

Regards,

barts