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Life span of hi-fi equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="ramonw" data-source="post: 855954" data-attributes="member: 18671"><p>My main and most enjoyable component is a model 2000 sansui I got from Stormy Norman.</p><p>I really love the warm sound and the underrated 30wpc it produces. And it is paired really well with an old set of Sansui floorstanders, which can make the whole house rattle if I want it to.</p><p></p><p>I have little to no interest in new "cutting edge technology" or selling my current gear. I also believe that older stuff generally "just works"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramonw, post: 855954, member: 18671"] My main and most enjoyable component is a model 2000 sansui I got from Stormy Norman. I really love the warm sound and the underrated 30wpc it produces. And it is paired really well with an old set of Sansui floorstanders, which can make the whole house rattle if I want it to. I have little to no interest in new "cutting edge technology" or selling my current gear. I also believe that older stuff generally "just works" [/QUOTE]
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