Maybe a potential topic about stuff we use and stuff you like, otherwise it may be tucked away in the corner of this forum 😉.
I will stick with two setups (living and bedroom) and have two Bluetooth speakers and two pairs of headphones. Maybe it sounds like much but I had more and have sold it or given it away. I only kept what I (or my wife) really use.
My current gear:
loudspeakers: Wharfedale EVO 4.2 and Denton 85th
amps: class D: Yamaha Wxa50 , Arylic A50+ , class a/b a 70s Pioneer
Subs: B&W asw608, Polk sub
Headphones: Grado sr80x, Fresh n Rebel clam anc (one is fully open, one fully closed)
Bluetooth speakers : Harman Kardon traveller, JBl clip 2
Currently I am done with amps and loudspeakers. Also the headphones are keepers.
My shortlist sorted from might be to likely not
- B&W T7 Bluetooth speaker (maybe the last candidate I will once buy) almost had one for free with an action at work, but it just crossed a point of going out of retail and was forever out of stock at the moment I could order it. I like it but up to some threshold of budget. Still looking around.
Wharfedale Elysian 2: ‘potential but ‘probably will never be’ replacements for my EVO 4.2. Find them a little over the top for a living room. Almost a theatrical size EVO 4.2. Have had the impression soundwise and I think it is not the drivers but the cabinet size that does slightly more in big lines. Worth some more money but I think they cross a certain point of uncanny territory price wise.
- leak audio amp (should look up the type): beautifully designed amp optically, would be a nice match with my Wharfedale EVO 4.2 or Dentons. But it is a bit of a new old world amp. My current Yamaha beats it at all practical points, for me personally.
Braun Atelier amp: designed by Dieter Rams. Once I could get one for a reasonable price, still don’t know if I should regret I didn’t get one. They were quite common in Germany. But the prices have shot up since the emotional link Rams-Ive was made and Rams was rediscovered as the inspirator to the design of Apple’s products. My favorite is the computer beige or light gray (whatever it is) and I had the idea to make it white in an aesthetic way.
Quad 303, 33, 3FM set: my father had the set, I owned it for a year and then it was sold after I moved abroad. I think it is a great set and would suit really well with the new JBL loudspeakers (those with the orange foam grilles)
The iPod 1 U2 model: Probably rare, probably a collector’s item. Only nice to see as a museum piece. I think these old iPods might be a bit unsafe due to the battery conditions.
A classic gramophone player - once it was tempting, but… nah
What audio devices are on your virtual wish list / in your (virtual) museum? 🙂
I will stick with two setups (living and bedroom) and have two Bluetooth speakers and two pairs of headphones. Maybe it sounds like much but I had more and have sold it or given it away. I only kept what I (or my wife) really use.
My current gear:
loudspeakers: Wharfedale EVO 4.2 and Denton 85th
amps: class D: Yamaha Wxa50 , Arylic A50+ , class a/b a 70s Pioneer
Subs: B&W asw608, Polk sub
Headphones: Grado sr80x, Fresh n Rebel clam anc (one is fully open, one fully closed)
Bluetooth speakers : Harman Kardon traveller, JBl clip 2
Currently I am done with amps and loudspeakers. Also the headphones are keepers.
My shortlist sorted from might be to likely not
- B&W T7 Bluetooth speaker (maybe the last candidate I will once buy) almost had one for free with an action at work, but it just crossed a point of going out of retail and was forever out of stock at the moment I could order it. I like it but up to some threshold of budget. Still looking around.
Wharfedale Elysian 2: ‘potential but ‘probably will never be’ replacements for my EVO 4.2. Find them a little over the top for a living room. Almost a theatrical size EVO 4.2. Have had the impression soundwise and I think it is not the drivers but the cabinet size that does slightly more in big lines. Worth some more money but I think they cross a certain point of uncanny territory price wise.
- leak audio amp (should look up the type): beautifully designed amp optically, would be a nice match with my Wharfedale EVO 4.2 or Dentons. But it is a bit of a new old world amp. My current Yamaha beats it at all practical points, for me personally.
Braun Atelier amp: designed by Dieter Rams. Once I could get one for a reasonable price, still don’t know if I should regret I didn’t get one. They were quite common in Germany. But the prices have shot up since the emotional link Rams-Ive was made and Rams was rediscovered as the inspirator to the design of Apple’s products. My favorite is the computer beige or light gray (whatever it is) and I had the idea to make it white in an aesthetic way.
Quad 303, 33, 3FM set: my father had the set, I owned it for a year and then it was sold after I moved abroad. I think it is a great set and would suit really well with the new JBL loudspeakers (those with the orange foam grilles)
The iPod 1 U2 model: Probably rare, probably a collector’s item. Only nice to see as a museum piece. I think these old iPods might be a bit unsafe due to the battery conditions.
A classic gramophone player - once it was tempting, but… nah
What audio devices are on your virtual wish list / in your (virtual) museum? 🙂
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