Any Long Term Audio Purchases?

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konut

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Re: Any Long Term Audio Purchases?
« Reply #40 on: 23 May 2007, 05:57 pm »
My oldest, originally bought new, piece is a Crown DC300A amp purchased in 1974. I was a soundman back then and used it as a PA amp for 2 years. It saw continuos duty driving Magnaplanar Tympany I-Ds up until about 1990 when I got a used Hafler DH220 which had a more refined sound. The Crown resides , in storage, underneath a friends house on the Big Island(Hawaii). I have fantacies of it driving some bass shakers, which is probably the only thing its good for anymore. I still own the Hafler, although thats in storage as well. I have a pair of Optimus LX-4s (Lineaum tweeter, kevlar woofer), modded per Dick Olsher, from 1994. I picked up an Advent 300 reciever  dating from 1978 a few years ago thats a sweet piece, but that probably doesn't count as I'm not the original owner.

Old audio gear is like a familiar song. It brings back memories of a place, time, and feeling, buried in the brainbox, occassionally dredged up for a few wistful smiles.

desertrat58

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Re: Any Long Term Audio Purchases?
« Reply #41 on: 23 May 2007, 08:31 pm »
As I type this I listen through a set of M&K Satellite 1s and a M&K Volkswoofer subwoofer that are from about 1980. Most of the drivers and crossovers have been replaced, but the cotton batting and sub amp are still original, and I refinished the cabinets about 10 years ago. Still sound sweet as my computer speakers.

I run the analog audio from my Emu 1212m soundcard to an Audio Alchemy Digital Line Controller (line-stage preamp) and an Audio Alchemy OM150 amplifier, both from about 1992. Still working great. This powers my M&Ks. Since M&K and Audio Alchemy went belly up, I call my office system my "R.I.P. audio system."

arthurs

Re: Any Long Term Audio Purchases?
« Reply #42 on: 23 May 2007, 08:33 pm »
I have a power cord that I've had for about a year.....that's it for me..... :oops:

martyo

Re: Any Long Term Audio Purchases?
« Reply #43 on: 24 May 2007, 04:57 pm »
Carver ALS Platinum's since '91 and until 2 months ago a Carver TFM-75 from '92 and a Carver C16 pre amp from '90. Only wish I knew there were so many Carver heads out there before I "gave away" the TFM-75. After purchasing AVA T8 pre and Ultra 550 I didn't think it was worth much. Oh well, good to know that for the eventual speaker upgrade.

Marty

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Re: Any Long Term Audio Purchases?
« Reply #44 on: 26 May 2007, 04:04 pm »
Hey!

   Hmmm... let's see. :D

1. Akai R2R '67 vintage. Bought in 1999 I think.

2. Sansui 217 Tuner '70s vintage bought in 2006.

3. Sony SCD2000CE SACD/CD 5 Disc changer bought new in 2004 I think. And HiFiDiy.net $40 DAC kit in Oct. 2006.

4. Audio Note M1 pre bought new in 1997.

5. Welborne Labs "Apollo" SET monoblocs bought new as a kit, first turn on late Dec. 1999. :D

6. DIY Fostex FE167E in tall TQWT cabs were born in Sept. 2002. :D

7. Rega Planar 2 TT bought new in 1997. Now highly modded. :wink: And Benz Micro "ACE" HO bought new about 2 months ago.

8. Grado SR60 headphone bought new in 1996.

Take care,
Buddy :thumb:

Nels Ferre

Re: Any Long Term Audio Purchases?
« Reply #45 on: 26 May 2007, 04:23 pm »
I got bit at 12 as well, TONEPUB, so I've been at it 28 years.

If we are defining "long term" as 2 years or more here's my list:

Sony MDR-V6 Headphones...1989 (Only OK, but I don't listen through cans much)
Creek OBH-11 Headphone Amp..2001 (Ditto)
Sota Star Series III... 2001
Rega RB-250 (Modified)... 2000
JoLida JD-100A CD Player.. 2002
Dynavector DV20XH.. 2003
Denon DL-110..2005
Infinity Kappa 6.1 Speakers... 1993 (After having some other speakers in for review, I think my time with these may be coming to an end.)

Not bad for a reviewer. And people think we buy new gear all the time.  :wink:
« Last Edit: 26 May 2007, 04:44 pm by Nels Ferré »