I was looking for something in the same range recently...and found a fine example. If you are at all a vinyl junkie, or hope to one day try your hand at vinyl.....it is a true full function preamp with resistive and capacitive loading essential for high level vinyl playback. A (high quality, non intrusive) LF and HF filter are std. and there are
no tone controls.
I bought an
Advent 300, a circa-1975 receiver (15 watts only) from Eric Whitacre/Sound of the Wood approximately 2 months ago and it was just finished by modder/EE David Plummer (who has been a
consummate pro with communication throughout). No AM, only FM, and it works very well, btw

You can configure them a variety of ways, but, I may as well make disclosure of the costs and related job that was done for each here (subject to cost changes at Sound of the Wood, of course):
1. A fully-functioning Advent 300 is obtained, rather than you supplying one. $185
Unit receives basic service: $200
2. Full electrolytic capacitor replacement with key caps Panasonic FC's.
3. Power supply is upgraded to twin 4700 uf caps (up from stock, twin 3000's).
4. Amplifier bias is checked/adjusted.
5. Tuner is aligned.
Mods:
6. All (12) rca jacks are replaced with bulkhead-mount, gold plated, teflon dielectric ones. $200
7. Solid core silver wire is used for connections to/from rca to jacks. $20
6. 4-pos cap loading switch is added for phono (none, 100, 220, 440 pf). $100
7. Pot is added for resistance loading to phono, 10 to 100k ohms, 47k marked. $50
8. Tone controls are disabled (reversible but not switchable). $40 (
EDIT: raises line gain by 6db alone)
9. Replace stock voltage regulators on secondary power rails (for preamp, tuner) w/modern devices for tighter voltage regulation. $50
10. Install an IEC AC power inlet (socket) to allow use of aftermarket power cords. Delete circuit breaker and add fuse. $120.
11. Key resistor upgrade using RN55 series Mil Spec parts $65
12. Packing and postage $35
13. Increase phono stage gain +6db - no charge (
EDIT: from anemic 33db to 39db)
14. Replace output transistor rubber stand-offs with mica/thermal compound - no charge
15. Repaint top cover - no charge
Total = $1065http://soundofthewood.com/preamptuners.htmlI live in an RF rich environment and the phono section is very sensitive to it...so my particular unit was sent back for some ferrite beads within, an RF filter at the IEC inlet and a couple other mods to reduce RF interaction. I think all future Advent mods from David will have these...but you might inquire.
I use mine strictly as a preamp, and the most flexible of it's type that I can think of for a 2 channel enthusiast and vinyl lover, but it does have a 15 watt amplifier output (and headphone jack!

) to use as a fully integrated system.
If it works well, sounds good - with all the flexibility it offers (Dial-a-Load, etc) I'd call that a bargain, the best I ever had....(sorry Mr. Daltrey

)
John