It's a wet dream, Adam!
For most of us at least...
Pioneer:
PLC-590, RT-909, 707, CT-F1250, 900, 750, 700, T-C3, P-D1, TX-7800,
U-24, SR-303, SG-9800, SA-7800, SX-750, DT-400, HPM-100
Nakamichi: DRAGON, BX300e, BX125, BX 1, CD4
Bi Amplification
Quad 33 with current Mod for CD
2 Quad 303 Bi Amped
Turntable
Thorens TD 125 MK1 , SME 3009 S2 Non Improved , Shure V15 II , SME 2000 Plinth
CD Transport & DAC & PSU
Marantz 6005 , Beresford Caiman , Paul Hynes SR4
Loudspeakers
Tannoy 615 MK2
Cassette
Goodmans GSW 435
Current: [P20] Roon/Tidal > Custom PC> Chevron Paradox NDF16 > Phast Pre > Neuro. 686 > Tannoy Berkley (RFC tweaks)
I did in the seventies. Bought new Tannoy drivers and built my own cabinets rather than have them built. I'm sure many others did too, as the drive units with crossovers were available on their own, although the average buyer would no doubt have bought ready made complete speakers.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
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I'm brian.
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I'm Mike.
Tannoy LGM 12 in Northampton.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tannoy-LG....c100009.m1982
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
Tannoy Eatons in Brighton. Lovely!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tannoy-Ea...frcectupt=true
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!