Other than the SOUND, what do you love the most?


High end audio components, to me, are a bit like sports cars.

As enthusiasts, we tend to focus on performance and thrill first and foremost to the audio equivalents of acceleration, speed and handling.

Still, there are other, more elusive, qualities that really make someone fall in love with their cars and reduce grown men to tears when they sell them -- the color, the design, the interior, the smell of Connelly leather and wool carpets, the specific rumble of the engine and exhaust, the shape of the tail lights, the feel of the steering wheel and transmission.

With that in mind, think back and reflect on components you have really loved - the ones that made you weak at the knees to see them, happy to turn them on, gaze at them before, during or after the music stopped and depressed if you made the mistake of selling them...

What were your favourites?
Can you identify any qualities that gave you this feeling?
The weight and consistency of the controls? Or the case?
The color or shape of the lights?

For me, a few things come to mind:

...the fabric, oak strips and exotic look of my first Magneplanar MG-1Bs....

.....the intricacy and silky movement of an SME III tonearm with pulley and "fluid damping" system...

...the sleek anondized aluminum chassis, gyroscopic feel to the tuning knob and the 2001 space age red LED digital read out of a Yamaha T-2 tuner....

Good sound aside, what components have you loved the most and why?

Cheers

cwlondon
cwlondon

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Another memory of a hypnotic component...I will never forget my Pioneer CTF-900 cassette deck, circa 1979, received from "Santa" for my 15th Christmas.

At that time, the Pioneer tape machines were very heavy, and well made.

And in contrast to the traditional VU meters of the time, the deck had bright blue LEDs, a blue, digital tape counter and other tiny lights on the solenoid controlled transport buttons.

It made a pretty good tape, but it was even better as a night light - just wonderful.
Since others have come out of the closet, I have to admit that the smell of opening a new audio component makes me delirious.

However, it's not what it used to be.

Opening my Nakamichi Dragon - now that was divine. Can't explain why that distinictive audio smell is so recognizable or lasts for so many years.

Kind of like new car smell for audiophiles.
I never owned them, and I dont think they were legendary in terms of performance.

However, I must admit that the colorful, back lit, sqaure buttons on the Yamaha M-4 and C-4 were very cool -- I loved them.

Which is making me realize that a lot of vintage Japanese gear, although not necessarily the ultimate in high end sound, definitely wins in the "it's so cool I just love it" contest.
I suppose it is very disturbing that someone could love the smell of new opened Nakamichi boxes.

Bojack - do you really think it is the input transformers?

I love the smell of styrofoam end pieces and silica gel in the morning!

More gorgeous components:

the Infinity IRS V in rosewood

Gryphon amplifiers (although never tried them)

What other components, speakers, accessories or features have you LOVED regardless of the sound?
An old SAE power amp just sold on ebay.

Not super high end, as I recall, but the gigantic VU meters with the amber glow were also "super cool", perhaps like the Phase Linear amps mentioned just above.

Quick question related to this post, would anyone please have links to suppliers of these types of LED switches, touch sensitive switches, meters, buttons etc. for a DIY, homemade electronics project?

Thank you and let us know what you think is "super cool."
joeylawn3611

thanks but I was especially interested in OEM of cool switches.

It seems to me, reading this thread, that one of the things that differentiates components in the minds of audiophiles is anything that LIGHTS UP.

Therefore, it would be interesting to learn more about suppliers and manufacturers of lighted switches.

I still vividly remember the Yamaha amp and preamp C4 and M4 which had glowing LEDs with different colors. Recent ads with these units for sale, however, often disclose the the LEDs are burned out, presumably because they did not know how to replace them.

So as the world moves more towards PC audio and Bose speakers, I just thought it might be nice to build some equipment and source the switches or other things that light up.

Best

cwlondon
joeylawn

What a coincidence - and thanks for the explanation of the old Yamaha lights.

With the frosted plastic, rubber covers and ordinary bulbs - that explains why they were so unusual looking.

So perhaps there are no OEMs of exotic switches but it is more likely that one could be cobbled together in new or unusual ways.

The top of the line Nakamichi machines always had interesting lights, sensitive transport switches and silky smooth tape drawers.

Very sad that everything sort of looks and feels the same these days, which will get even worse with the migration towards PC based audio.

Are there any other suggestions for wonderful, beautiful, fascinating components (beyond the sound) ?
Other than the SOUND, I also love power amps that dim the lights when switched on.