Luxman D-105u tube cd player.
I still have my original CD player- a Luxman DZ-113. Still works, too. Built in '89.
Here- let me get my walker and mention some things that I haven't seen here:
Sony Elcassette
Jamo MFB speakers
Sony V-Fet amps
John C. Koss Sr (My dad made the ear pads for the first Koss headphones)
Sony PCM-F1 digital recording processor
Previously owned equipment:
3) Mac 75 amps
2) Electro Voice 30W woofers- the helicopters on Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' were incredible.
Teac 3340
Sony TA-4650, Sony ST-A7B FM only tuner, Sony ST-5150 tuner,
Still have:
Sony Ta-F6B int amp
Sony Ta-F500ES
Jamo 101- great 8" 3 way, from '81- (we were the second Jamo dealer in the US)
Conrad Johnson MV-45
JVC CD-1770 cassette
JBL L-26
Sony STR-5800 (in my garage)
ReQuest N1.200 music server
Sony PS-X600 turntable/Denon 103d cartridge
Self-made main speakers- Peerless 6.5"/Vifa tweeters- Box/crossover designed using Term Pro software after pink noise analysis using Audio Control SA-3050A (originally built, just to use the Peerless drivers I had removed from my car system and they sounded so good I'm still using them 15 years later)