I like a few from the 80s/90s:
Primare 200 series (that's the tuner top left with mono-block beneith, preamp in the middle and CD player on the right on top of the other mono-block).
The preamp, closer up:
Then the Primare 928 system in white:
The Dynaudio Arbiter monoblocks I like, although perhaps look a bit dated now:
Something about the simplicity of the Tandberg 3000 series I like too, and the 3009A monoblocks are the least fussy with less text and have the nice light blue against a purpley-black anodized finish - I couldn't find a very good photo, so this will have to do with four monoblocks at the bottom of the rack:
I like the industrial look of these EAR 549 amps:
Primare 200 series (that's the tuner top left with mono-block beneith, preamp in the middle and CD player on the right on top of the other mono-block).

The preamp, closer up:
Then the Primare 928 system in white:

The Dynaudio Arbiter monoblocks I like, although perhaps look a bit dated now:

Something about the simplicity of the Tandberg 3000 series I like too, and the 3009A monoblocks are the least fussy with less text and have the nice light blue against a purpley-black anodized finish - I couldn't find a very good photo, so this will have to do with four monoblocks at the bottom of the rack:

I like the industrial look of these EAR 549 amps:

...and now the house heater 🙂
Yep, this Yamaha THR5 looks pretty unusual for an amplifier. I have this vintage-looking amp with warm and rich sound.
Regards, James
Onkyo stack
Does it exist in real life (that's a computer image)?
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