The Good, The Bad and the Ugly


We always talk about the great equipment we own or owned. What about the bad and the ugly?
Here are my choices and you have to have owned them! Provide links so we can see also.
My choices for terrible and ugly are The Transcriptors Vestigial Arm and the Win Labs Strain Gauge Cartridge.
https://www.google.com/search?q=transcriptors+vestigial+tonearm&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS869US869&sou...
https://www.google.com/search?q=win+labs+cartridge&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS869US869&source=lnms&...
The arm was a pitiful looking tinker toy which certainly did not engender pride in ownership, but worse the vertical effective mass was so low and warp wow so severe it was virtually unlistenable. I had it mounted on an LP 12.
The Win Labs was a poor tracker and was too bright in my system. I can't remember which arm I had at the time, may have been the Itoc. It was a cheesy plastic thing, glued together with adhesive oozing out of the seams. 
Both items only lasted a few months. The arm was a design failure. The cartridge needed a lot more development.
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THE GOOD - my Bryston B135 Integrated amp - love it !!!
  • not the best looking amp on the market
  • but it is very functional, with lots of inputs
  • excellent sound, huge image, great bass, very articulate
  • superb dynamics
  • 20 year warranty !!!
  • Made in Canada :-)

THE BAD - my NAIM 5i
  • loved the sound,
  • loved the style,
  • but having to replace the power supply Caps after only 10 years put me right off NAIM gear - for life!

THE UGLY - my Raysonic SP120 integrated tube amp...
  • Beautiful to look at and sounded smooooooth, but it lacked dynamics
  • Having to replace all tubes after 6 months - not good
  • discovering it had the wrong transformer that resulted in high tube temperatures really sucked
  • getting it fixed - ca-ching$$$ - OUCH!!!
  • my first AND LAST foray into the world of tubes.

Regards - Steve