One Component You Would Never Change One Type You Would Return To


You are given an opportunity to revamp the system. Is there one component you would never change, and one you would want to return to?

 

For me my SOTA Cosmos Eclipse with Origin Live Agile tonearm is an end game table. It will not leave. I might put a different cartridge on it, and have been considering moving my Kiseki Blackheart to it. I would like to try the Audio Technica ART20 on it also. 

What I would return to is SET amplification and tube preamp. I have loved the sound of SET gear, and left because speakers I bought meant I needed different amplification. 

 

That is the rub. To return to SET I would need something other than my JBL 4365. They are expensive, large, and hard to sell. Also I would never get them back, as nice a shape as mine are or as affordable a price. 

For SET I would need something like the Pure Audio open baffles. Or possibly a pair of Klipsch Belle where I would retrofit a modern horn like the Fastrax or something equivalent

 

What would yours be?

neonknight

I have enjoyed reading this thread.  There is a lot of nice stuff here.  I have to say, for me, nothing that I have is something that I would say "never change" about.  I learned many years ago that there is always going to be nice stuff and it is possible to enjoy any of it once you let your ears adjust for a short while.  I did turn my back on tape after many years, but that is a long story not worth dwelling on.  I use streaming to preview things that I might want to buy, but I certainly could live without a streamer.  My weakness is turntables.  I really like them, own several and seem to collect more all the time.  Change them all the time, but never seem to sell any.  Give one away from time to time, mostly to make room.  So as a category, turntables, cartridges, tonearms, phono stages, those are my weakness.

Yeah, never say never. But I wouldn't let go only two pieces - Nakamichi 682ZX cassette deck that I use all the time for background music and Purist Audio Dominus power cord. Whatever I tried it with it worked great. It's a classic.

@dover 

 

sorry I missed your question. The Origin Live dual pivot arms have a pair of set screws on each side of the yoke to adjust azimuth. It’s just a pair of spikes for the vertical pivot instead of a single one. You adjust the one side to achieve the needed change in azimuth. It is quite convenient. 

Air Tight Opus phono cartridge - never change

Air Tight Step Up transformer - return

IMO the Air Tight Step Up is as poor as the Air Tight phono cartridge is excellent.

Ypsilon Step-Up (the big one) has been the best step-up transformer I've used so far, but I admit there may be something better out there. 

Ive reached a point in life when I dont compromise.  Except for my streamer, an Eversolo A8,  I can live with everything else and be perfectly happy until I punch out.   Although, at some point I max upgrade my BAT VK120s to BAT Rex monos, beyond that and upgrading my digital transport, Im good.  My BAT Rex 3 DAC stays, forever along my Rex Preamp, Stax SRX/MK 3 headphones and Martin Logan CLS 1s that ive owned for decades.  I dont believe in incremental upgrading, try to be patient until I can buy my endgame.  That way, I buy once and cry once.