Audio stuff you regret selling (or leaving behind)

davidscott

davidscott

Audioholic Spartan
Original DCM Time Windows because I was moving and they needed some work
Thorens TD 280 with a Dynavector 10x3 not so much the TT because I have a Rega now but I miss that 10x3
Dual TT with a Shure V15 type 3 just miss the type 3
Finally my AKG Sextette probably the best phone I ever had - my girlfriends cockatiel chewed them up.
Sorry if this has been done before.
Dave
 
Ponzio

Ponzio

Audioholic Samurai
In hindsight, for their perceived value on the audiophile market nowadays.
JBL L100's
Nakamichi Dragon
Polk LS70's
AKAI GX-646 Reel-To-Reel
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
My first pair of speakers, the Original Advent Loudspeakers. Be nice to have them again for the nostalgia but I scratched that itch by recently getting a pair of JBL 4311Bs, close enough to the JBL L100s I didn't get back when I got the Advents instead....

Phil, I'm taking good care of those JBLs for you and have surrounded them with more of their family as you know :)
 
Mikado463

Mikado463

Audioholic Spartan
Kenwood KD500 TT, Premier mmt arm, Grace F9e super cartridge

it just simply sounded damn good .........
 
davidscott

davidscott

Audioholic Spartan
In hindsight, for their perceived value on the audiophile market nowadays.
JBL L100's
Nakamichi Dragon
Polk LS70's
AKAI GX-646 Reel-To-Reel
Damn that stuff would sure fetch some $$ today.
 
davidscott

davidscott

Audioholic Spartan
My first pair of speakers, the Original Advent Loudspeakers. Be nice to have them again for the nostalgia but I scratched that itch by recently getting a pair of JBL 4311Bs, close enough to the JBL L100s I didn't get back when I got the Advents instead....

Phil, I'm taking good care of those JBLs for you and have surrounded them with more of their family as you know :)
Yeah I had some New Advents back in the late 70s. Nice but the Polk 7Bs I purchased later had a more natural sound. Still as you say - the nostalgia. Never owned JBL 100s though and I kind of think I missed out on that "west coast sound"
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah I had some New Advents back in the late 70s. Nice but the Polk 7Bs I purchased later had a more natural sound. Still as you say - the nostalgia. Never owned JBL 100s though and I kind of think I missed out on that "west coast sound"
I grew up on that west coast sound I suppose, plus I lived on the west coast to boot. :) Several houses I hung out in had the L100s and then later hung around in various studios where similar were employed so heard them plenty, but when I got the Advents in 72 I was only 16 and budget limited. :)
 
Ponzio

Ponzio

Audioholic Samurai
Damn that stuff would sure fetch some $$ today.
I know. Who knew they'd be that valuable? But between living on poor boys wages and newly married, it was hard to justify keeping them. And of course in time cassette's and reel-to-reel players lost their allure with the advent of digital music.

I've never been one to get nostalgic about old technology and still don't understand the resurgence of vinyl. Add in the quantum jump in speaker technology and the circle was complete. As good as the JBL's sounded at the time, I don't think they came close to sounding as good as my Focal's, Salk's & KEF LS50's do today. I do regret selling the Polk LS70's though. My wife hated the looks and they were overkill for the 14'x14' room I put them in. This was before the modern parametric equalization days. I bet my current Yamaha AVR's could have tamed them, using YPAO. Oh well.
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
I had used JBL L100s as my main speakers from 1973 until 2007. Although they do sell for high prices today, they are not as good as their reputation from the 1970s had it.

In 2006 I replaced the original JBL crossovers with a totally new design created by Dennis Murphy. His crossover made for a significantly different and much better sound. It was, only my first step in learning just what really made some speakers sound good. Soon I moved on to some much better speakers and never looked back. Now my L100s are gathering dust. I really should try to sell them.
 
JerryLove

JerryLove

Audioholic Ninja
Given that a bunch of the used stuff I sold a few years back seems to have doubled in value on the used market... when did that happen?
 
2

2channel lover

Audioholic Field Marshall
Oh...this is easy.

My album collection...

Not that it was so large (maybe 150-200 max), but I was an apartment dweller back then so I moved around a lot, and I was tired of lugging them from place to place. Went I got my 1st real hifi system, I was all in on CDs...when I was ready to leave FL for NYC, my ex-roommate ask if I was taking my albums and I said no, how much will you give for all of them...iirc it was about $100.

Now, vinyl is back and I've moved on...part of me regrets that.
 
John Parks

John Parks

Audioholic Samurai
Oh...this is easy.

My album collection...

Not that it was so large (maybe 150-200 max), but I was an apartment dweller back then so I moved around a lot, and I was tired of lugging them from place to place. Went I got my 1st real hifi system, I was all in on CDs...when I was ready to leave FL for NYC, my ex-roommate ask if I was taking my albums and I said no, how much will you give for all of them...iirc it was about $100.

Now, vinyl is back and I've moved on...part of me regrets that.
This^ *sigh* I did the same thing...
 
davidscott

davidscott

Audioholic Spartan
This^ *sigh* I did the same thing...
I did the same thing when I sold my Thorens with the Dynavector. But I got called back into the LP fold when I found a used Rega Planar 3 with an upgraded 24v motor and a new carbon cartridge. Now I have a nice collection of used (but in good shape) LPs from Half Price Books and other sources. Mostly LPs that I don't have on CDs.
 
S

snakeeyes

Audioholic Ninja
Think the cd folder I “lost” from my dorm in the 90s was 250 discs. Alternative rock mostly. Some heavy metal and hip hop discs though :)
 
2

2channel lover

Audioholic Field Marshall
Think the cd folder I “lost” from my dorm in the 90s was 250 discs. Alternative rock mostly. Some heavy metal and hip hop discs though :)
Wow...regardless of genre, 200+ discs is a lot...that probably still burns a little.
 
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ichigo

Full Audioholic
I regret selling all my Oppo gear that ended up doubling or even tripling in value...
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
and still don't understand the resurgence of vinyl
Very cheap way to discover/explore music. Classical albums from Goodwill and Salvation Army for $1.00 plus tax are often in decent shape. A lot of times there is something to read about the music and composer.

my L100s are gathering dust. I really should try to sell them
Sold! Pat's using L60's or something like that. Stepping up in the audio food chain to a DM xo mod is a no brainer. I'll ask him. Maybe I should have said, "Sale Pending". Be prepared to haggle. Pat still has his communion money.

Oppo gear that ended up doubling or even tripling in value...
Oppo gear 4 Sale !!! Seriously, an 83SE at 3x the original price ... free shipping.

EDIT: On the original topic, a 2 way Infinity Primus center ... that's about it. It worked well enough and had a small form factor.
 
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