What is your most beautiful component?


Sound qualities set aside... What is the most beautiful component in your system. If you can please provide links to a picture of it. For me it is my Basis 1400 turntable. This turntable is a piece of art. Unfortunately, I cannot find Basis' home page.
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My Arc Ref 6. Runner up is my B&W 800 matrix. Or maybe the other way around. Lol. 
I strongly believe looks are just as important as sound. I now have my UDP-LX500 on a Butcher Block Acoustics stand and I love it more everyday. My Furman power conditioner would take second place.
When I first started the hobby and thought Monster Cable was the end all of cable and power products, I must admit that the Signature Series HTS5100 won. You have to love the blue lights!
My old ass Pioneer PD-65 transport.  Although it has been long retired, that is one good looking piece of gear. 
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My Martin Logan Motion 40 Speakers!

And now that I got a new TT, 2nd runner up: Mofi Studiodeck.
I have a 2 box Raysonic 228 cd player;silver, carved from billet aluminum, balanced 4 tube output, top loading that sounded amazing. I say sounded" because it needs a new laser and possibly some work on the mother board. If I had the room I would display it as art. Alas, I don't have the skills. It's been in a boxed up for years. If anyone knows anyone, it's FS on AA and USAudiomart
My Charney Audio Companion horns a work of art that deliver exceptional engaging sound!
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rodge827,

I love the sound of Charney Companion speakers.  I also think they look pretty good and are reasonably compact and light (not often the case with very high efficiency speakers).  Although they are not inexpensive, they are nonetheless a ridiculous bargain for what they deliver.

Which driver did you select for your Companion.
In my current lineup of components in the system, I would say that the nicest looking thing is my Naim ND 555 server or my Basis Debut turntable.  I have two Isotek power conditioners that are made of aluminum that have a decent appearance too.

But, if one appreciates funky, industrial looking gear, my custom-built linestage would take pride of place.  It is built on a re-cycled chassis with a very large front faceplate (something out of the 1940-50s) with large Davin control knobs for balance control.
Lansche 4.1 speaker with beautiful finish.

It also has purple eye( plasma tweeter).

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3fH2fqCFwuCTO29sG8ZIyQWKdAnwApc802tYjU_7FR-LuSXlpzuU4YNR_e...

The above link is 3 years old photo of the speaker.

Since then amplifier and Dac had been upgraded but not Lansche.

Thomas