One piece you regret getting rid of.Just one

I'd have kept my Lafayette LR-9090 receiver if I'd known then what I know now.
But in all honesty, with my current speakers it wouldn't prudent to pair them up. So it would be another piece of gear sitting here and not being used.
It was a good receiver and has some sentimental value to me as well.
 
An 18-speed bike I bought in Yokosuka, Japan back in 1987 or so.

That bike just ' fit ', it was 'part of me - one with me', and you could trust it in the most dangerous of situations, like biking the mountains. I just Loved that bike. It was a 'quality bike', Shimano equipped throughout, but nothing super special. But it was really 'tight'.

When I left Japan for the umteenth time ... I think I gave it to a friend to give to his kid who really needed a bike. I really can't remember.

It was a once-in-a-lifetime bike. :dunno: A pal. It just ' fit ' perfectly !!
 
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My Pioneer SX-950. I put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into rebuilding the amp board that blew magic smoke (and fire). It was my first “real” repair project and sounded so much better than before it failed. I even devised a workaround for a blown STV-4 diode (Credit to Echowars)
 
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