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Of course as with all things stereo a lot is opinion, but I do wish I still had my 1st system Marantz 1060 integrated.
I have an Eico HF-81 and I wouldn't be afraid to put it up against basically nearly every stereo on the forum. It's for my retro stereo, and it's stellar.
I used a NAD 7155 receiver until a few years ago. Classic NAD industrial styling with better than average sound.I bought the 7155 new in 1985. The addition of the very short Straight Wire Encore 2 jumper cables between the pre-out and amp-in cleaned up the sound. The sound was mellow with slightly rolled off highs that were very smooth. The NAD was a perfect match for the Klipsch Quartet speakers which would get shouty and piercing at high volumes (like all Klipsch) with other solid state electronics like the Adcom higher power amps I tried them with. With the NAD I could play the Klipsch as loud as live music and they still sounded great.Lastly, the Pioneer VSXAfter the pre-amp section died I used the amp section with another pre-amp. I discovered the NAD pre-amp was the weak link in the receiver. The amp section was fantastic and a true classic. NAD really goofed up with this receiver. If they had put more effort in the pre-amp section this receiver would have easily competed with the best separates of that era.Not a receiver but close is the Adcom GTP400 and GFA535 combo. I bought the combo in 1991, gave it to a friend in 2008 and it still sounds wonderful today.
Who else remembers all of the full page ads for receivers in National Lampoon?If only I had the money they'd be mine, all mine!
classic NAD 3020B
Onkyo A9
When I was a teen, I wanted the Technics SA-500. Maybe I should have gotten one, just kept it and saved up all the money that I've spent on electronics since then for my retirement! lol One thing I've never forgiven my brother in college for, was he bought for me a really great sounding Yamaha SR-620. Then he told me to send it back for his gf and sent back the third worst sounding component I've ever owned, a Kenwood integrated amp. (The other two were an SAE parametric equalizer pre-amp and of course, the awful Bose 301 mkII.)