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    Hi,

    looking for an integrated amplifier.

    Something along the lines of vintage a&r a60 or similar.
    Possibly a Trio, etc.
    Possibly an older nad or quad.

    Preferably serviced/recapped where necessary.

    I fancy building a vintage system with speakers such as MS pageant 2 speakers.

    Should be in nice condition, if it has been recapped then great.

    Price wise, under £100.

    Thanks
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    Strip the black paint off and varnish, should look OK:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222638544532

    One of my A60's was a black painted one, the middle one in the pic below:

    A60 3 off by A60man, on Flickr
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    Thanks for the link.
    Not sure i want to get into refurbishing one.
    But yours looks very nice.

    So....still looking for an amplifier to go with MS pageant 2 speakers.

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    Shame, the one linked to on ebay, is a late model, they are usually need nothing doing to them electrically.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spendorman View Post
    Shame, the one linked to on ebay, is a late model, they are usually need nothing doing to them electrically.
    Unfortunately it is also collection only/a long way away and i don't drive.

    How does one identify a late model?

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    Look at my picture, the top one is a late model, identifying features:

    1/ different knobs

    2/ no nut around the headphone socket

    3/ LED behind front panel, not sticking through.

    3/ CD button instead of Aux

    there are some other differences as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spendorman View Post
    Look at my picture, the top one is a late model, identifying features:

    1/ different knobs

    2/ no nut around the headphone socket

    3/ LED behind front panel, not sticking through.

    3/ CD button instead of Aux

    there are some other differences as well.
    Thanks, much appreciated.

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    Forgot to mention, late model has centre detent on bass, treble and balance controls, I find quite nice. My opinion is that the controls are of better quality than early models.

    Certainly, a late model will have an IC for the phono stage, it is very much quieter in terms of his than early model, although I find the early models quite acceptable.

    Very early models might have DIN loudspeaker connectors instead of the usual 4mm binding posts/sockets.
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    Forgot to mention, late model has centre detent on bass, treble and balance controls, I find quite nice. My opinion is that the controls are of better quality than early model.

    Certainly, a late model will have an IC for the phono stage, it is very much quieter in terms of his than early model, although I find the early models quite acceptable.

    Very early models might have DIN loudspeaker connectors instead of the usual 4mm binding posts.

    The wooden cabinet comes off very easily, if you are not into stripping and varnishing, one could just respray the black with a car touch up.
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    Open to suggestions.
    Will go up to 150.

    Amplifier for ms pareant 2 speakers.

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