Whose sorry now? Sellers remorse from selling amp.


Have you ever experienced a great sense of depression selling an amplifier only to later realize that
it would be nearly impossible to achieve the same high level of sound with easy to find new units? Have you ever experienced a reduced EGO and sense of self worth after having passed up buying a high quality used amplifier? Please tell us what the makes and models of these amps are.
mint604
I must also confess to selling my McIntosh Mi-200 (industrial tube amp circa 1950), and my Western electric 594A 2"field coil driver (Circa 1930). I have never fully recovered from this mistake. The Mi-200 had the greatest bass I have ever heard. I cannot now find any amp,at any price that sounds anywhere near that fantastic. The WE driver had the most astounding and clear mid-range in existence. I sold this mono set to get into stereo 30 years ago, I mourn their loss on a daily basis and cannot find a suitable replacement. I feel heart broken,remorseful and depressed that these cannot be replaced, their prices are now astronomical.
Shoulda kept the Levinson 27.5

Shoulda bought the Bedini 25/25

Want a Threshold SA3...just because

Happy with current custom 300b SET interstage coupled mono amps.

Still miss the Levinson mostly as I see they have actually gone up in value since I let mine go almost ten years back....amazing..quality gear
Yup, about two years ago, I let go the Audio Artistry Beethoven Elite system in order to consolidate everything into a small home theater system. I am still suffering from that decision, and to this day, I have not found its equal.
Wish I hadn't sold my Rogers LS3/5a's and my Threshold SA3. Talk about dumb, but back then that was the admission price to 'upgrading' components. Now I live in fear of making another silly mistake and in the past 15 years the only thing I have sold is some Thiels. Need to have a sale one day!
Leak Stereo 20. Still the sweetest poweramp i've owned, always felt like me and it were singing along...