In Reply to: Vintage Receivers- what to look for posted by sony6060 on May 3, 2021 at 07:35:43:
to pay $200-$350 for a unit, and then X-dollars to rebuild it by yourself or someone else. Really? Maybe consider bitting the bullet and buying some Schiit - then you will have something NEW sounding real good for the price. Now if you can get an old Fisher or Scott tube, well, that could be a different story.
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- So you're saying you are willing... - Charlie8521 05/5/2104:41:06 05/5/21 (11)
- RE: So you're saying you are willing... - sony6060 06:26:43 05/5/21 (10)
- The Schiit stuff is just depressing. Nt - viridian 12:20:36 05/5/21 (1)
- how so (apart from the frat-boy product names)? (nt) - mhardy6647 04:15:18 05/7/21 (0)
- Well, it would be $1230 +shipping - Charlie8521 07:09:37 05/5/21 (7)
- RE: Well, it would be $1230 +shipping - sony6060 07:30:03 05/5/21 (6)
- RE: Well, it would be $1230 +shipping - airtime 12:36:32 05/5/21 (5)
- "Optonica" = Sharp's "high end" brand name in the US (nt) - mhardy6647 06:30:59 05/7/21 (3)
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