So I'm not the only one with gear sitting unused I can not yet stand to part with.
I have eight stereo pairs of speakers sitting idle, which come into play at various times, but mainly they just sit there.
Not stereo pairs but I have a lot of leftover pro audio stuff, way too much to even count, which come into use at various time for such as Halloween or as loaners to friends.
My daughter loves to decorate creepy-like and long ago I impressed her with my selection of creepy sounds I assembled for her from stock sound effects available free, so I bring out a bass only cabinet and pump scary noises through it for Halloween visits.
I also should count my mono stack, which I use everyday I'm in my garage, made up of twelve drivers, but it constitutes one system, quad-amped so a stereo crossover and two amps there.
One mono stack.
Not counting my living room movie rig or my "nightlight" TV in the bedroom, each is set up with an AV receiver and some semblance of surround and subwoofer systems.
As for amplifiers, two Zens, a McIntosh, I use.
Unused, except for fun times, five Yamaha Pro of various sorts, twelve old Crown DCs, a Phase Linear, the big Carver, two modern pro Crowns, a BGW and four Peavey pro.
All but the Carver, Phase Linear and the old Crown DCs have balanced inputs, btw. I keep.
So that's twenty nine amps. Sheesh!
Receivers, I have an SAE, Panasonic, two Yamahas (one lives in my bedroom), Pioneer, Fisher, Sansui, Kenwood, Teac and a Nakamichi, all vintage solid state stuff. I only use the Teac and Fisher outside sometimes. The rest are packed away, up top (my attic).
Nine receivers.
I suppose I should move some of them out, since my activity level is dwindling lately. How does one do such a thing?
None of this gear has any value, except to me.