Sansui?


I have a brother-in-law, retired Navy, who is interested in a nostalgia system.  When he served in in Pacific in the 80's they could get great deals on Sansui equipment and is of the opinion that Sansui was top of the line.  He asked me what I would get but I'm clueless about 80's receivers.  I doubt that he wants separates.  I'd greatly appreciate hearing your opinions.  My brother-in-law is partial to Sansui, but should I suggest something else?  He's got good ears even though he's not an audiophile.  Thanks.

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Some of the love for vintage receivers is in the look as well, including the lights and meters.  You might not get the full "nostalgia" vibe with an integrated.  I have the 8080 (non DB) in my office system and like was mentioned before about a 9090, it is a real beauty and to my old ears, sounds great driving some ADS speakers.  A lot of Sansui owners talk about the synergy between Sansui and ADS.   It also sounded great with my Bozaks as well.  As for speakers, what kind of music does he like?  That will drive recommendations. I am currently an "all vintage" guy with gear from the 60's and 70's primarily, with a few pieces from the 80's.  It's a lot of fun!!

I sold and heard all the popular lines of the day back in the late 70s at Tech Hifi.  The Sansui 9090db was my 2nd favorite receiver.  Favorite was Tandberg tr2080 that I owned for many years. 
 

The asking prices for vintage Sansui and Marantz gear in good working order is off the charts these days.   Nice collector items.  

@johnnotkathi - my brother-in-law likes 70's rock, country, Jimmy Buffett and current blues (eg, Keb Mo).  Reverb has two alphas for sale at reasonable prices ($750 and $850) by a seller in Japan.  Paired with JBL 100's and I think he'd be a happy camper.