Is there any merit in former SOTA gear,


In cars a 356 Porsche is an outdated car, but highly collectable.  Many cars could run circles around a TR-6, MGB, heck even a 250 GTO Ferrari.  But still these are highly collectable.....not bad cars at all and many "cool" looking but not SOTA.  It seems that audio gear that is old, is often just seen as old.   There are people that collect old radios, old cameras...etc.  Do former state of the art audio units have any collector value, or are audiophiles in the "what have you done for me lately" group?  I would guess you could say "it is all about the sound", true...but in cars it could be said it is all about the performance and there are current somewhat ordinary cars that will out perform older classics.  The Hudson's that won at Daytona in the early fifties are mainly in junk yards. 

Do any of you have a collection or system of older/former SOTA components?  I no longer have it, but the original CJ ART pre-amp would be fun to listen with again.  I have considered putting together a 2nd "retro" system....kind of thinking out loud here. 

Sorry, slow night.....just waiting for the Andy Griffith reruns to come on. 


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Not to mention my Ohm Walsh Sound Cylinders and DCM Time Windows driven by James Bongiorno's Sumo Andromeda amp! 
True, modern cars may have superior specifications and features, but that does not necessarily translate into a better driving experience.  
The best-selling tube amp is still the Dynaco ST70! Still very desirable despite competition from Ch*na! Like vintage US cars it is easily "hot rodded"! I have one with a different input/driver board. It can drive the Quad 57's very well - and safely!
Audio gear, like most watches and most cars, is a really bad financial investment.  I'm having a very hard time thinking of any audio gear that has even kept up with inflation, let alone appreciated.

In terms of gear to keep around, I accumulated a lot of junk and eventually sol it off as a lot. None of it held up particularly well, except for the Theta Casanova.
What got me off that merry go round was having exceptional end of the road speakers. That forced my hand in investing in a solid modern amp.

Now though, if I had the space and money I think it would be nice to have a collection of mid to small integrated amps, swapping them out every month or so for fun.