What audio components are heirloom quality?


I am trying to think 20 years ahead but have a sincere desire to put an audio system together with the intention of one day passing it on to my child. What do you consider to be heirloom quality? What is the audio version of the 67 Shelby GT500 that will help keep the next generation engaged in the hobby and nostalgic? Speakers?Amps? What would you want to pass on to your child 20 years from now?
schw06
None are. Unless your children may want to display under glass, the relics of a bygone age.

Instill a love and appreciation of good music. That will last a lifetime. It will enrich their lives beyond measure.

NO equipment will withstand the march of technology and social change.

One member on audiogon, who is a lawyer, did a lot of estate stuff, once posted: you will be amazed how often one man's treasure is another man's junk.

My parents never had high end gear, but they left me with a love of music. Music was always in the house. Piano, records, and singing. I still thank them for that.

Cheers
"My parents never had high end gear, but they left me with a love of music. Music was always in the house. Piano, records, and singing. I still thank them for that."

Amen to that Rok2id, me too.
IMO a well preserved LP (ex. Blue Note, Columbia 6-eye, Mercury, etc.) of a great recording is a work of art- the cover design, the notes on the back, etc.
it's so satisfying to look at and read the cover information while getting into tbe
tracks. And don't forget the fold-out albums either, and ones that came with booklets, catalogs, "zippers"...
What is considered an "heirloom" is a very personal thing. Not sure how to answer this usefully. Each family will have its own considerations regarding heirlooms.