What equipment do you most regret parting with??


Any audio equipment from speakers to phono stages...what do you wish you never gave up?
iricha1
Have to agree with Uraniumcommitee , all purchases made were an upgrade , there's no going back . Careful product choice is the key .
Going from full range floor standing speakers to smaller stand mounted ones to please my wife. It has taken months to get my toes tapping again.
Proceed PCD2, Music Reference RM9, Music Reference RM5 mkII, cj MV50, Korneff 6bq5 SE integrated, B&O Beogram RX TT - just a super cool TT imo....
I regret selling my McIntosh MVP-871, I wish I could have kept it but I really would not be using it today but it was a nice DVD player.

I regret selling my Jeff Rowland Model 3 mono amps (gold finish). Not that I would still be using them because I got into Tube amps, but I would still like to have them. Best solid state amps I have ever owned.

I would have liked to keep all my gear from over the years, but I am not a horder nor a collector plus I usually had to sell the gear to but new gear.
A/D/S speakers- L810s2 in real walnut veneer- really great sound as long as you didn't play them too loud. sold them with the dedicated stands for a song.
BUT i replaced them with A/D/S L1590s2 speakers in Rosewood! after carefully straightening out all the dents in the metal grills and installing a spike kit i was totally thrilled with the added bass and dynamics.
And then i pair of B&W 801s2 became available... BUT after getting them i had to upgrade virtually everything.
The Infinity IRS Vs. Nothing has given me the greatest pain in their loss. I have not found a speaker system which had the magic of making concert hall sound in one's friendly nest.
Berning EA-230 driving Chartwell LS3/5a. I deeply regret selling that combo. What was I thinking? Both have appreciated in value, as well.
My first turntable, a Thorens TD-121 with an ADC wood tonearm and cartridge. I purchased it in the early 60's, along with Dynaco Stereo 70 amp and preamp kits, and KLH-7 speakers. Sold the TT and amps just before leaving Australia in the mid-70's. I now wish that I had kept the turntable. My eldest son still has the speakers. GK
I had a pair of Acoustat X speakers with tube servo amps and I wish I still had them.
Resolution Audio Opus 21 CDP
Sonic Frontier SFCD-1 CDP
Pass Labs Aleph P pre-amp
Pass Labs Aleph 5 power-amp

I have regret selling them, but it was nothing compared with my other regrets in life.
401 I sold for $75 and...
301 with Grace 707 I let my folks throw away along with a clone of a Croft Mega-Micro I built and a box of tubes including a bunch of Mullard and Seimens M8137, CV4004 etc...