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Any vintage Harman Kardon 30 series, eg: HK 430, 730, 930 receivers. Circa 1970s, all massively well built, sort of sleeper items in ebay. I fetched one myself and I am waiting for its arrival (the Harman Kardon Twin Powered 730.) Paid around $100 for it on ebay. Most likely will make many pre power combos of today a very hard run for the money. If rebuilt, can run on for a good 30 more years.
The new Panny 55 is supposed to be very good for stereo (about $250 delivered from J&R). Wayne from Boulder is a believer.
yamaha rx-777 is pretty nice too
It is BOLDER, actually
Vintage equipment doesn't always sound good. Compared to more recent good equipment the frequency extremes may not quite cut it. I listened to a massively built HK integrated from the late 'seventies swapped with a recent Rotel. The latter was a whole lot more refined, detailed and transparent. You could make the case that listening to the 'Stones on the HK would be more fun (big bass) but I'd guess listener fatique would have set in long before you'd have finished a single album. Whoever said "If the f ...
Don't even know if any exist, they might be gone in favor of ht. My son-in-law needs one. New, not used. Any suggestions? Thanks all...
Yes, they even got me on the bandwaggon waxing eloquently about old audio gear gone decades ago! And I started the thread!