Nothing wrong with new stereo receivers and integrated amps. Vintage stuff is OK but not as massively superior as vintage fans like to believe. I am 62, been there, done that. I have a garage system based on a vintage receiver and a different garage system based on a new Pioneer SX-N30. The Pioneer is more convenient due to all the digital streaming and playback functions and can be full controlled via wi-fi from my phone.
Stereo Receivers from the past...
Perhaps a useless question, but even though I am not a politician I have the right to be useless sometimes!
In thinking about a second bedroom system...If I were to use a receiver any toughts on good sounding ones you have had. The best I have had, in the past, were the original Magnum Dynalab 208 and the Nakamichi SR-3a. I had sold both. But now with thinking of a bedroom system those do come to mind, but wondering if you have experienced a stereo receiver that you feel is better. I am not much into compressed streaming but do enjoy a local/public classic Jazz station and the Jazz and female vocals music I own. Thanks
In thinking about a second bedroom system...If I were to use a receiver any toughts on good sounding ones you have had. The best I have had, in the past, were the original Magnum Dynalab 208 and the Nakamichi SR-3a. I had sold both. But now with thinking of a bedroom system those do come to mind, but wondering if you have experienced a stereo receiver that you feel is better. I am not much into compressed streaming but do enjoy a local/public classic Jazz station and the Jazz and female vocals music I own. Thanks