When you’re not here who will inherit your system?


I have been planning to give my system to my son-in-law who is a commercial electrician and plays bass in a heavy metal band. I hope there’s a chance that he will understand how my system works and will appreciate the gear selections I made. A faint hope. But he’s 3000 miles away, their place would not accommodate all this stuff, and he’s probably going to have job/band hearing loss. I need a plan B.

How about the rest of you: any plans?
rpm33

Showing 3 responses by nandric

Thanks Lew, My sons are not interested in analog well in cash.
So I started with selling some of my carts. This however is  exercise 
in frustration. Each potential buyer seems to think to have right
on (huge) discount. So I will also make an list like Lew. 
Dear Lew, I am of course glad to hear that you still enjoy ''my''
(former) MC 2000. But what is an ''current driven gain booster''?
My own MC 2000 is the only cart which I use with AU-S1 Denon
SUT. My Basis Exclusive and Klyne 7PX3,5 can drive all other
carts (0,2- 0.4 mV). 

Justgotohms, your ''audio executor'' (alias audio consultant) is
 not new idea. I have already two candidates . Both are my ''brothers''
in this hobby. Don (griffiths) and chakster. Their job will be to
inform my sons about the (second hand) value of my stuff after
my farewell from ''this world''. I can't bear the idea that my sons
will sell my ''darlings'' for cheap. This is obviously different strategy
than Lewm invented. He refuses to part from his MC 2000 I, on
the other side, want one of my speakers ''next to me'' because I
don't own an horse.