Here's Mine!!!!!
(01). Pioneer Elite PD-91 Compact Disc Player (now..... that was one CLASSY ASS player...... the glossy looking urushi finish on the front panel..... gold trim that is outlined on the panel and to the sides as well......rosewood panels on the sides...... an outboard power supply sticking out of the back of the unit....... and built like a damn tank..... DEFINITELY....... the best player Pioneer has ever built).
(02). Panasonic AG-1980 S-VHS Hi-Fi VCR (a "prosumer" deck that has every conceivable feature known to man, to make this one of the most complete decks ever assembled. And that is from the broadcast quality transport right down to the recording level indicators with recording level controls....... the decks from the 1980's up until the mid 1990's had this feature...... I noticed that the later decks did not have this feature...... even the high-end models (aside from the Sony SLV-R1000).
(03). Any and everything from Kinergetics (just like "Msilin" has said). But they're out of business.
(04). And any and everything from Meitner (I don't know if I spelled this company's name right...... but it was the one who produced the components with the simplistic looking front panels with the rosewood side panels........ unlike Bang and Olufsen...... this company has shown us that museum looking pieces can actually sound good).
--Charles--
(01). Pioneer Elite PD-91 Compact Disc Player (now..... that was one CLASSY ASS player...... the glossy looking urushi finish on the front panel..... gold trim that is outlined on the panel and to the sides as well......rosewood panels on the sides...... an outboard power supply sticking out of the back of the unit....... and built like a damn tank..... DEFINITELY....... the best player Pioneer has ever built).
(02). Panasonic AG-1980 S-VHS Hi-Fi VCR (a "prosumer" deck that has every conceivable feature known to man, to make this one of the most complete decks ever assembled. And that is from the broadcast quality transport right down to the recording level indicators with recording level controls....... the decks from the 1980's up until the mid 1990's had this feature...... I noticed that the later decks did not have this feature...... even the high-end models (aside from the Sony SLV-R1000).
(03). Any and everything from Kinergetics (just like "Msilin" has said). But they're out of business.
(04). And any and everything from Meitner (I don't know if I spelled this company's name right...... but it was the one who produced the components with the simplistic looking front panels with the rosewood side panels........ unlike Bang and Olufsen...... this company has shown us that museum looking pieces can actually sound good).
--Charles--