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.
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
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...
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