What speakers have you mistakenly let go and then later repurchased?


Or maybe wished you wouldn't have sold? 

seanheis1

oh man, i had an acoustic 320 and 2x15 cabinet, bought it for $400 in 1990 or 1991...a few years later pawned it. then bought it 10 years later from a completely different pawn shop. walked in lookin for something else and couldnt walk out without it. fantastic amp. got a 370 also, which, til it blew, sounded even better.

Whoa. Cey, all I had to do was call the buyer, you sent that amp out into the world!

Russ Alee designed some interesting gear. That 320 is similar to the little Acoustic Image Focus 2R I currently use. Mic and Instrument channels and a master out for the Upright. 

I had the internal amp and the Gene Czerwinski 18" driver rebuilt some time ago but it hasn't been out of the house in decades. Crazy loud.  

Totem Dreamcatchers and LSA 1s. both very good sounding speakers and good values. Regretted selling them and bought them again.

Spice TC-50

Magnepan MG 1.6 QR

B&W DM 602 S3

I have since moved on.  I currently own none of them and don't see owning them ever again.  My ear, tastes and listening spaces have changed many times over the years.

Audio Physic Scorpio,not the greatest speakers but they did everything well. I've had many speakers since (Acoustic Zen Adagio,Scorpio II,Audio Physic Avanti III & Canton Reference Jubilee) but they all lacked in some area compared to the Scorpios and I was only driving those with a Sunfire receiver at the time

Well I never repurchased a set of speakers but I should have kept the Acoustat 2+2s, for my living room (secondary listening room) from 35 years ago.  Sold them very cheap.

@fredapplegate I get your point but my new wife hated them because they lacked bass punch/depth, extremely beamy, a bright overall balance and limited dynamics.   This in a 540 sq. ft. room.  This was 25 years ago.  I replaced them with dynamic speakers and she was ecstatic over the choice.