I owned two of these. Liked/loved both. Sold both. Just didn't think they offered 20 times the value or performance of my Harman Kardon HK 3490 for the money. Sold.
My favorite speakers to date. Beautiful, very detailed, agnostic to power source, and made in the USA. Sold.
My favorite bookshelf speaker with a silk dome tweeter. While small and less revealing that other speakers I've tried, the tweeter and woofer were well matched. What they did, they did well. Really no complaints. Wish I would have kept them. Sold.
Great when paired with some tower speakers I had at the time. All the power I'd ever need. Not so much with some bookshelf speakers I tried. Still a great amp. Back breaking to move. Sold.
If aesthetics were all that mattered, they certainly did not disappoint. Unfortunately, I didn't care for the sound at all. The bass seemed bloated and silk dome tweeter did not impress. Sold.
- Bowers and Wilkins DM630i
My first pair of audiophile speakers. Kinda wish I would have kept them. Very well integrated little tower speaker. Had impressive bass for its size and the metal dome tweeter was more revealing than anything I'd heard. Sold.
Disappeared better than any speaker I've tried. Wish I would have kept. Superb value at $599 new. Powerful amp needed to drive them. Sold.
Great value at $399. Powered everything I tried with easy (including Magnepan). Wish I would have kept it. Sold.
Like it for its small size and impressive tuner. The controls were a little confusing. Small display. Sold.
Nice little headphone/Desktop integrated amp. Surprising power for its size. Powered a few bookshelf speakers with satisfying results. Sold.
Nice little unit for a small desktop rig. Amazed at all the features NAD crammed into that pint sized unit. Sold.
First ribbon tweeter. So revealing. Every detail was present in the music. Sold.
This was my first taste of good clean power. I was amazed at the clean sound that didn't distort as you cranked up the volume a little. Sold.
Bought the MX119 early in my audio journey from Audio Classics to pair with a MC7106 I had at the time. Sold.
- Wilson Audio Tiny Tot (WATT)
Had two pairs of these. Probably the most uncolored sound of any bookshelf/monitor speaker. Sold both pairs.
Nice clean looking SACD player. Solid build, super heavy remote, spun everything well. Kinda wish I would have kept. Sold.
My best SACD/Bluray player. Plays everything without a hiccup. Nice remote. Sold.
My one and only pair of audiophile headphones. Insanely comfortable. Wish they were more detailed. Adding the Schiit Asgard 2 helped. Still satisfied with the performance. Sold.
Great value for a small integrated amp/receiver. At 120 watts it doesn't want for power and has almost input you could want. Lacks balanced input/output. Can also be used as a preamp. Sold.
Nice little integrated receiver that (according to the specs) can drive a 4 ohm load. The biggest selling point for my was the HDMI inputs and ability to decode a DSD signal. Currently driving my WA Watt Puppy 6.0s.
- Wilson Audio Watt Puppy 6.0
Currently own these speakers. They are by far my favorite pair of speakers I've owned.
- B&W (Bowers & Wilkins) DM600
Nice bookshelf speakers. Metal dome tweeter was revealing. Sold.
Class D, didn't care for it compared to the A/B XPA 2 Gen 2. Sold
- B&W (Bowers & Wilkins) Matrix 804
Really did not care for this speaker. Tried didn't amps, nothing worked. Sold.
Solid build for a small headphone amp. Sold.
One and only pair of headphones. Comfortable headphones and they isolate most external noise.