I'm not on AK, but I frequently find myself on there drooling at the various setups others have. I consider myself a bit of a budget audiophile. I have the previously listed Sony, a Yamaha CR-440, and I also have a early 70's JVC VR-5521 receiver that alas is in dire need of recapping. Additionally I have a pair of older Technics DD turntables, and still have a tape deck. It's a Pioneer CT-W910R, though I don't use it very often. I did make some uncompressed digital recordings of some tapes for my dads old Interact computer with it, just to see if I could.
Most of my other equipment is from the 90's and 00's. Hooked up to my projector I have an Onkyo TX-SR804, Dell 755SFF, Blu-Ray player, Pioneer CLD-D703 laserdisc player, and a JVC SVHS deck. My favorite modern stereo amplifiers are my two Integras, DTM-5.3 and 5.9. Sure they don't have that full warm sound of older gear, but for modern digital audio they sound fantastic.
Overall I tend to think of myself as a general hardware geek, it doesn't matter whether it's computers, hifi, video, or cars. When I was a kid I had some lower end electronics that were just awful, Venturer brand, Symphonic, Koss, crap like that. I assembled a budget PC in High School and didn't do my research, VA-503+, K6-2 500, and an AGP GeForce2mx didn't play well at all. So, ever since high school I'd try to either buy the best I could new or used, especially stuff with a good to great reputation.
PacBell 386sx
Gateway 2k P75
HP Pav 7360 MMX200
SE440BX-2, P2 450
3 Modernish Dell Precisions