Like many here, I discovered separates in the late 60's, having been born in 1948.
After enlisting in the Army (to avoid being drafted and being infantry) I was stationed in Hanau Germany and we shopped at the Air Force store in Ramstein AFB. I only had enough money to buy a decent setup when I made SGT with the grand salary of $340 a month before taxes.
That said, I slowly acquired a system with a Dual 1019 turntable, Sansui AU-555 amp, Sansui TU-555 tuner and Sansui SP-100 3 way speakers. Later I bought an AKAI reel to reel with cross field heads. After growing up listening to cheap all in one units, it was nirvana.
After getting out in 1970 and going to college, my apartment was the center of all my friends social gatherings as I had the best stereo. Thus began a lifelong journey with audio. Luckily, I made some decent decisions and later in life I found my way the big Maggies (3.6) and McIntosh amps and preamps. While the sound is amazing, the gratification is probably lesser than that of my first system as hearing really good sound the first time is such a major jump from the weak stuff I had before that.

