Ok, so I have at my "disposal" 9 vintage / antique dealers who are always out hunting for good stuff. I do consignment on eBay for them.
Since they are always out and about hunting for stuff, I thought it might be a good idea to give them a list of vintage audio gear to watch for. But my expertise in this area is severely lacking. Besides ordering up every piece of old (non push button) Marantz they come across, I don't know what to recommend. I've scored a few nice old Marantz recievers for dirt cheap, and they really blow away the newer equipment I have sound-wise. I'd like to take it further.
So what other vintage audio brands should we be looking for? This should include mainly ideas for recievers and amps, along with turntable recommendations.
I humbly bow before the knowledge base that is DIY Audio, and ask the pros what I should get...
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I just hate to think of all the vintage gear that is hitting the dumpster because my dealers don't know what to look for.
Thanks guys!
Since they are always out and about hunting for stuff, I thought it might be a good idea to give them a list of vintage audio gear to watch for. But my expertise in this area is severely lacking. Besides ordering up every piece of old (non push button) Marantz they come across, I don't know what to recommend. I've scored a few nice old Marantz recievers for dirt cheap, and they really blow away the newer equipment I have sound-wise. I'd like to take it further.
So what other vintage audio brands should we be looking for? This should include mainly ideas for recievers and amps, along with turntable recommendations.
I humbly bow before the knowledge base that is DIY Audio, and ask the pros what I should get...
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. I just hate to think of all the vintage gear that is hitting the dumpster because my dealers don't know what to look for.
Thanks guys!
Sansui AU-217, 317, 417, 717 Integrated amps. There may be a 517, 617, 817 and 917 but I'm not sure on that. Sansui made some really nice stuff back then.
Then there are the Dynaco Mark II, Mark III, Mark IV and Stereo 70 Tube units which always bring a pretty penny on ebay.
Then there are the Dynaco Mark II, Mark III, Mark IV and Stereo 70 Tube units which always bring a pretty penny on ebay.
Faithblinded,
The AU-517, AU-717 and AU-719 (2 years later) are 'dual-mono' amps (two power supplies in the one chassis). I've just become the owner (via Ebay) of an AU-417, which has the same amplifier(s) as the AU-517, and the same specs, but only has a sigle power supply.
Try www.classicsansui.net and www.sansui.us for better info
Sorry to be a couple of months late in replying.
The AU-517, AU-717 and AU-719 (2 years later) are 'dual-mono' amps (two power supplies in the one chassis). I've just become the owner (via Ebay) of an AU-417, which has the same amplifier(s) as the AU-517, and the same specs, but only has a sigle power supply.
Try www.classicsansui.net and www.sansui.us for better info
Sorry to be a couple of months late in replying.
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