The first system you had that was "high end/audiophile", by you standards


I did have some others before, but the first system that hooked me on this passion/hobby and would still be pretty good today was:

Stacked Large Walnut Advents, with the top ones upside down so the tweeters were close together,
Yamaha CA-1000 integrated (usually run in the class A mode)
Yamaha top end direct drive turntable (YP-800?) with ADC XLM II cartridge 
Yamaha CT-7000 tuner
Early Monster interconnects and speaker cables 
Advent cassette deck
Teac reel to reel with 10" reels (model ?)

The first thing(s) that were replaced was the Large Advents that gave way to a pair of 
Dahlquist DQ-10.

From that system I have gone on to several others that I have enjoyed, but I do remember that first one.







jusam
Oooh, that intangible HIGH END… Even if it the setup was a tad uneven I’d say my first venture was back in 94 when I got my poor student mitts on a pair of Gradient Revolution dipole speakers I’d had my eyes on for a looong time. They were rather tatty after spending a fair bit of time at hi-FI shows and expos but the dealer gave me about 70% off and to me they truly were the bees knees. I remember my desire for them even outweighing the, then so iconic VR4s. I had to flip my beloved Audio Innovation 500 for a Thule IA150b just to somehow satisfy their thirst for power and ran them with a Quad CD67, Ace teacher ICs and TC8s. Few years later life took a turn and a looong period of moving, on account of education and later, jobs, between tiny apartments all over the world. Not ideal for the hobby…Still have the Gradients even if they don’t get much play time, Thule went bust and the amp died but the Quad still does service as transport. Just recently got back in to the hobby and an Italian little jewel seems dead set on sending me way deeper down the rabbit hole. The rather breathtaking little Grandinote Shinai landed in my home a few week ago. Truly an astonishing piece of kit that delivers both detail, harmonies and stomping musicality in a way I thought no integrated ever could. It’s Grandinotes entry leve amp but at €12000 I guess it actually qualifies as real “high end” even with today’s rather insane costs to stay on top of this here game.
Next step, DAC, interesting and very much not so at the same time…
I don't think it was ever thought to be state of the art, but the old Empire turntable was such a classic look.

empire 598 iii troubadour turntable - Google Search
1974/76 Paragon System E, preamp, Dyna ST70 &/or Audionics CC2, amp, big University triaxial speakers &/or Fried R4, Strathclyde TT with Luster 801 tonearm, dynavector 10?? &/or Grado Signature (middle of the 3 models). All bought used except for cartridgesLushious sound, that preamp had so much muscle, it loved the diet of Frank Zappa, Kraut Rock, Sun Ra, Prog Rock, Miles Davis, Roland Kirk, etc.
@annalog I still have a CC2 it was one of the first low TIM amps and a real sweetheart. I use it to run the Totems in our sun room….

@bdp24 great story about David Fletcher
1970, just home from Vietnam.

Sherwood SEL 200 receiver
Wharfdale W90D spkrs
Garrard SL95 w/SHURE V15
Ampex reel/reel and cassette

then upgrade: (1975)
Crown DC 300A
Crown OC150 
Beogram turntable/arm/cart
Klipsch Cornwall spkrs.