The first system you had that was "high end/audiophile", by you standards


I did have some others before, but the first system that hooked me on this passion/hobby and would still be pretty good today was:

Stacked Large Walnut Advents, with the top ones upside down so the tweeters were close together,
Yamaha CA-1000 integrated (usually run in the class A mode)
Yamaha top end direct drive turntable (YP-800?) with ADC XLM II cartridge 
Yamaha CT-7000 tuner
Early Monster interconnects and speaker cables 
Advent cassette deck
Teac reel to reel with 10" reels (model ?)

The first thing(s) that were replaced was the Large Advents that gave way to a pair of 
Dahlquist DQ-10.

From that system I have gone on to several others that I have enjoyed, but I do remember that first one.







jusam
It was 1968/69 and I was a freshman engineering student. I used some of my student loan money to buy a top of the line Fisher receiver, Wharfdale speakers with 12 inch woofers, and a Dual turntable with a Shure V15-Type 2 cartridge. I thought it sounded great but I’m sure it would have sounded much better with today’s cables.

The system before that sounded terrible but was the best I could afford before I got the genius idea to use my student loan money on audio equipment instead of tuition. I made some bookshelf speakers using 6"x9" drivers from a car (I was really poor!), then I bought a used receiver out of some old console model that was sitting on a table at Olson Electronics (just a naked chassis) and built an enclosure for it. I then added a Gerrard turntable with a good cartridge. The system sounded truly awful, but primarily because of my homemade speakers. I made many modification to them before throwing them out. I kept the turntable and started the component upgrade path that I’ve been one ever since.

AMC 2030 tube monos

AMC 1030 tube pre

Pioneer Elite PD-65 transport

Adcom GDA-600 DAC

Definitive BP10 speakers (quickly replaced by NHT 2.5i)

All entry level MIT cables


1985+/-. ARC SP10II, Oracle Delphi, Micro Benz Glider, Threshold SA3, Thiels CA3 w/Mod. Sounded pretty good to me at the time, but in retrospect I wish I had my present set of Silverline Bolero's. I could really still enjoy this combo (ex Thiels) if I had it today, but one must move on mustn't one.
Problem I have with the OP question is what I considered to be “high end” has evolved over the years. When Walkman’s came out I thought that was high end - I was blown away by their sound. 
First High-End System (Early 90’s)

. KEF Reference 102’s w/KUBE
. NAD 7225 Stereo Receiver (later used as a Tuner/Preamplifier)
. B&K ST-140 Power Amplifier (came later on)
. Magnum-Dynalab FT-101 FM Tuner
. Pioneer Elite PD-65 CD Player
. Nakamichi BX-300 Cassette Deck
. Cables & Interconnects

Then became....

. Speakers remained as above, but driven with....
. Adcom GFA-545 MkII Power Amplifier
. Adcom GFP-750 Preamplifier (Active/Passive)

And Then Added....

. PS Audio GCPH Phono Preamplifier
. Thorens TD-160/Jelco SA-750D Tone Arm/Sumiko BPS-EVO

And Added....

. Technics SL-1210 M5G
. Nagaoka MP-200

And when I’m on the go....

. Audio-Technica MSR7B Headphones (next to be upgraded)
. Apple iPhone 12 PRO
. iFi xCAN or iFi Hip-DAC

--Charles--