I gave my grandson one of those Dayton amps listed above. For the money it is a very nice little amp. If you don't need a lot of inputs or features it might be the way to go.
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"Vintage for less than $100"... I see the likelihood of frustration and disappointment with what that budget is going to get you. The "first" repair will probably cost more than the receiver/integrated alone. I like what Onhwy61 suggested but if she has to have vintage, and that's pretty cool, then good luck. |
Someone just posted a really nice Nakamichi receiver here on Audiogon. I was a Nak dealer for many years and these are incredible sounding units. http://app.audiogon.com/listings/receivers-nakamichi-ta-2a-1-owner-amazing-stasis-sound-2013-11-15-vintage-equipment-33760 I am not affiliated with this seller in any way. Just wanted to point out a nice piece of gear. |
Rather than go the vintage route I would suggest something like this. It comes with a warranty and you don't have to worry about bad caps or noisy caps. |