Defunct brands-


Do you or have you owned gear that, while you owned the piece- the company went under? 
I definitely have- most recently, Auralic. In the past- California Audio Lab. Both made good digital gear 

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Genesis speakers from the mid 70's and a pair of ADS L810 II.s from 1978 that my little brother still has as his main (and only) speakers.

I honestly can't remember the Genesis model, but they were either the I or II's.

 

A bunch:

 

- Another (former) Bedini 25/25 owner (used with the Quad ESL).

- Similarly, an Electron Kinetics Eagle 2A (still have it).

- Herron VTPH-1mm.

- Zeta tonearm (two, actually).

- Music Reference RM-5 Mk. IV, RM-9 Mk.2, RM-10 Mk.2, and RM-200 Mk.2. Music Reference may actually still be somewhat in business (@clio09, you out there? smiley).

- Angstrom 200 Home Entertainer Director (designed and built by Mike Moffat of Theta Digital and Schitt Audio renown).

- Clear Day Audio Double Shotgun speaker cables.

- Is ESS still in business? If not, a pair of Transtatic I loudspeakers.

- And a pair of NHT Super Zeros.

- Audio Alchemy HeadPhone Amplifier v1.0.

- And a TAD Power Purifier.

 

 

Oops, forgot about the Phoenix Engineering Roadrunner Digital Turntable Tachometer and Eagle PSU Controller.

  

The RoadRunner and Condor motor controller are still in production,  Sota is manufacturing them under the permission of Phoenix. 

Just received their Quasar equipped with RoadRunner.