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The disc player. Whether vinyl or Blu-ray it's still a disc that goes around and around. It's been around for decades and I expect it to be for a few more decades until solid state make it obsolete.
Some audio products never seem to get old and can hold up over years and decades. Give us an example of timeless design for an audio product.
Linn LP12, Audio Research amps, Conrad Johnson stuff, Quad speakers, Dynaco preamps, Marantz receivers from the '70s (specially the quads). I suppose that you also got your Levinson, Krell, Bryston amps. A lot of the High End stuff is well built and will last years. Speakers will take some loving, but nothing with CDs and digital has held up because technology is moving very fast there.
Michell GyroDec, an absolute classic that has been around for years but still looks (and more importantly sounds) great today. The epitome of good design. PS I own an Odyssey which is perhaps the ultimate GyroDec in black and nickel silver!
The Harbeth Super HL5 loudspeaker, the Garrard 301 turntable, the Thorens TD124 turntable, and the Western Electric 300B vacuum tube are a few of my favorite timeless designs, and remain as relevant and pleasing as they did when they first rolled out of the factories many years ago.