The only bit of old kit I wish I'd kept was the Crimson pre/power I had - though only for sentimental reasons really.
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The only bit of old kit I wish I'd kept was the Crimson pre/power I had - though only for sentimental reasons really.
Wadia 27ix and 270se, a great combination that made seriously good music a kind soul offered a price that was too good to turn down.
Guess it'd have been nice to keep all of the Royd speakers I'd collected, but then, it's been nice clearing out excess gear over the past couple of years.
A pair of Sony SS1000 speakers.
Actually B & W DM1s.
Got them for about £35 and sold them for
£60.
My Teac A-3340S, I had a lot of use out of it both as a nice bit of hifi and also recording demos in my previous life as an international rock god.......oh alright, struggling musician.[IMG]http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1fgwcfkz.jpg[/IMG]
Where do I start?
Thorens TD 125 with firstly an SME 3009s2, and then a Rabco SL8E parallel tracker.
Classe CP pre/Lyngdorf SDA2175 pre, and loads of other things!
Reminds me I had a decent Kenwood linear tracker I stupidly sold. Not the best deck ever but I had no money to buy a replacement even half as good and ended up with a really shonky, plastic Phillips abomination. Meanwhile the bloke I sold the Kenwood to would tell me every time I saw him how great it was sounding in his system.
Happy days.
He was from the Channel islands and we used to call him a Nazi collaborator. If there was a war film showing, when the Germans came on we would say 'Aye up Rick here's your mob now'. And suchlike. So it wasn't all one way traffic ;)
Pioneer PD-91
B&O CD7000
Both are amazing sounding players and built really well.