If money were no object, what would be in your rig


Many of us have admired great systems on Audiogon like Albert Porters and some of us prefer a more simpler system. If you could change any component(s) what would it be and why? Or are you satisfied with what you have?
phd
Bigger Room ... No neighbors for 20 miles... Off the grid power source ... House overlooking harvest of my personal field of "dreams" ... Answering machine with Warren Zevons send Lawyers Guns and Money on continuous loop.Cheers
Believe it or not, I'd keep my room the way it is now. Would change system as follows:

1. Esoteric X-01 limited changed to Esoteric P-01/D/01/G-0S.

2. Rowland Criterion linestage a reall keeper. . . will definitely stay the way it is.

3. Rowland Modewl 312 stereo amp changed to upcoming Rowland 925 monos. On the other hand, I have not heard 925 yet, so this is a wild guess on my part.

4. Vienna Mahler speakers changed to Vienna Die Muzick. Die Muzick are my fav speakers regardless of pricetag.

5. Shunyata Aurora ICs and speaker wires + Shunyata King Cobra CX power cords. . . Simply magnificent. . . Just completing breakin process right now. have not heard anything that I like better than these wires.

Bottomline: there some real keepers in my system that I have no intention of changing. . . there are some components that I will consider upgrading, but still staying in the same brand that truly works for me.
Top-of-the-line Goldmund in a dedicated room. Works for both music and movies.
I wouldn't even know where to begin if money was no object. I guess a bigger, dedicated room in a nicer home would be a start. Equipment wise, I'd change everything. Fortunately, I don't ever see a situation were money is no object, so I don't have to worry about that...

Cheers,
John
Mapman, it never entered my mind that the listening room in itself would be money well spent when I put forth this thread but that is a heck of good response. I still miss my older but very large home prior to buying my new house. It had an extremely large living room with ten foot ceilings. The acoustics in that particular room were mind blowing, but thats the only thing missed.