If you had to sell all your audio equipment but one piece. Which one is left?

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Bigfish

I could not part with my ModWright Transporter!

Ken

Scott F.

That's a tough one  :scratch:

Believe it or not, my HH Scott 299. With this piece of gear I can match a number of low end or vintage speakers and a very modest turntable or USB DAC and make some damned fine sounds. Audiophile it ain't but music for the sake of music is what this integrated excels at. Next on the list would be my modified JoLida 102. It only comes in second because it doesn't have a phono stage.

spudco

No contest - I would keep my beloved Dunlavy V speakers.  Nothing sounds better in my big room!

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Custom(Ipe) SP Tech Minis. A no brainer. Perfect in my situation.

Len_Dreyer

My computer. It has most all my music.

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More than likely I'd keep a prototype or two around and a good pair of efficient speakers (like my old giant Cerwin Vegas). For a source, I'd just keep a cheap DVD player. Can't beat them for $30.00!

soundbitten1

No contest - I would keep my beloved Dunlavy V speakers.  Nothing sounds better in my big room!
v

I'd keep my Dunlavys too . In my case it is the Alethas.   :thumb:

orthobiz

My Dahlquist DQ-10's. Had them since 1977. Too many memories. You can pick them up at the curb first garbage day after I die, though, if the wife has any say...

Paul

rockadanny

I don't want to put any bad ju-ju on my system by answering this question.  :nono:

TONEPUB

It wouldn't do me any good, but I'd keep the Naim 555.  I won't part with that
until I can't get parts!



geowak

rockadanny

Yeah I had some bad "ju-ju's" one time at the movie theatre. It was either those ju-ju's or the tub of popcorn and the 2-litre soda pop. He He

WGH

Nothing I have is irreplaceable, but for my home system I would keep the Hagerman Cornet2 phono pre-amp since I built it and it works.

Now if I had to sell everything then I would keep the modified JBL L88's that are in my shop, which are no longer 88's but hot rodded home made L100's with all JBL drivers, heavily braced cabinets, and re-done crossovers. There is a reason these are still cult favorites, these babies rock.  :rock:

Wayne

laserboi

I would keep my secondary system's speakers, which happen to be Audio Engine A5's.  I listen to these speakers the most since they are the most convenient to listen to and the sound they produce is absolutely fantastic. 

Mike Nomad

The bookshelf speakers in my bedroom system: Celestion f1.5s. Low-end to be sure, but they make everything sound pretty damn good. The Parasound zAmp is a very good match for them. Celestion has an updated model (sans decimal place) that does not have the warmth.


ajzepp

funny that someone brought this topic up ... i've been grappling with this question for sometime now ....

I'll probably leave the squeezebox alone. All the rest will be up for grabs, if things don't improve real soon :(

Squeezebox is my choice, too. This is by far the single greatest impact that a tech product has ever had on me. It's completely redefined my enjoyment of music.

S Clark

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My Dodd battery-preamp.  Amps will probably change. Building new speakers as I type, will upgrade my source eventually, but the Dodd stays.

musicman06

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Computer of course... good for a lot more than audio, and all I'd need was headphones or cheap computer (powered) speakers to listen to the music on it, or the CDs or DVDs it can play.



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My Craftsmen 500as are what I'd miss the most, and would have the hardest time replacing.  Too much "love" invested at this point.   :wink:

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Its mine mine mine all mine you can't have any of it  :lol:

It would be a toss up between my Speakers Selah RC-5g's that i built and my Odyssey Mono extremes

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How about this one...my room treatments.   :o

No matter what gear I switch around, the room treatments stay in place and allow me to maximize my investment in the gear.

George