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vintagesteve
17-07-2019, 15:50
Wanted, any of the following hifi receivers and tuners. I am aware of Ebay and Hifi Shark etc. Please pm me directly if you can help. BTW, I am a private collector, not a re-seller!

Receivers:

Setton RS-660
Pioneer SX-1280, 3900
Sanyo JCX-2600, 2900, 130 Plus
Sony STR-V7
Technics SA-700, 800, 5760, 5770
Yamaha CR2040, 3020
Onkyo TX-6500 mk2, 8500
Kenwood/Trio KR-9050
JVC JR-S600 Mk2
Hitachi SR-2004, 903, 904

Tuners:
Sansui TU-X1, 919
Kenwood L-02T
Philips AH6731
Revox B760

vintagesteve
27-07-2019, 18:31
Well, I thought at least one of these may have turned up! I guess there's not that much vintage stuff in the hands of members here. That or they're hanging on to them!

Macca
27-07-2019, 19:01
I've got an HK930 but that's it as far as vintage receivers goes.

disco
28-07-2019, 09:10
Have a Revox B760 tuner - asking £150 + P&P

Also matching Revox A78 amplifier - asking £175

Also Yamaha CT7000 tuner - asking £350

vintagesteve
01-08-2019, 18:07
Oh, here's another one I'm looking for. Pioneer's SD-1000 or SD-1100 Stereo Display unit.

paulf-2007
02-08-2019, 07:04
Oh, here's another one I'm looking for. Pioneer's SD-1000 or SD-1100 Stereo Display unit.
I'm a big fan of my Sony STR 6055 receiver, it's also so convenient to use, having a tuner to leave the system warming up and phono stage and auxiliary input from a Dac. Which receiver in your opinion and one that you already have is the best. Obviously you won't want to tell me it's one your looking for in case I snagged one.

vintagesteve
02-08-2019, 07:25
I'm a big fan of my Sony STR 6055 receiver, it's also so convenient to use, having a tuner to leave the system warming up and phono stage and auxiliary input from a Dac. Which receiver in your opinion and one that you already have is the best. Obviously you won't want to tell me it's one your looking for in case I snagged one.

Sansui 9090 or Pioneer SX-1250. Great to hear that you use and appreciate a nice vintage receiver.

paulf-2007
07-08-2019, 16:44
Sansui 9090 or Pioneer SX-1250. Great to hear that you use and appreciate a nice vintage receiver.very under rated IMO. I've done the valve amp thing with most types of valves, px25, 300B, 2A3, 6C33C, etc, they just DONT control bass like solid state.

vintagesteve
14-09-2019, 10:21
very under rated IMO. I've done the valve amp thing with most types of valves, px25, 300B, 2A3, 6C33C, etc, they just DONT control bass like solid state.

Agree totally about control of bass. But I don't think the Sansui 9090 or Pioneer SX-1250 are underrated by any stretch of imagination, on the contrary there is reams of stuff on the internet singing the praises of these two icons of the 70s monster receivers battle.

vintagesteve
26-10-2019, 18:41
Still looking for any of these if anyone can help? Please PM me. I am a true enthusiast collector of vintage hifi, NOT a reseller. Many thanks!

vintagesteve
16-12-2019, 12:59
Just a bump up in case anything has changed since the summer! Please PM me if you can help in any way. Thanks and a happy Christmas to all!

vintagesteve
29-03-2020, 10:15
Revised wanted list:

Receivers:

Setton RS-660
Pioneer SX-1280, 3900
Sanyo JCX-2600, 2900, 130 Plus
Sony STR-V7
Technics SA-700, 800, 5760, 5770
Yamaha CR2040, 3020
Onkyo TX-6500 mk2, 8500
Kenwood/Trio KR-9050
JVC JR-S600 Mk2
Hitachi SR-2004, 903, 904

Tuners:
Kenwood L-02T
Philips AH6731
Revox B760

Cassette deck:
Pioneer CT-91a or CT-93 cassette deck

Thanks!

ERICLIMPIT
29-03-2020, 11:36
Good luck finding a CR3020, I saw one for sale in the States about a year ago for about £3k, plus a shed load of $$ for shipping...
always wanted to own one, but rarer than hens dentures in the UK.

vintagesteve
29-03-2020, 18:39
Good luck finding a CR3020, I saw one for sale in the States about a year ago for about £3k, plus a shed load of $$ for shipping...
always wanted to own one, but rarer than hens dentures in the UK.

Hey, I'll need good luck with most of these, but if you don't ask, you don't get! I'm a patient man and I generally find most things come along - eventually!

Made in 1968
29-03-2020, 21:19
What about the New Acoustic Dimension '120'/'140'/'160' That were a beautiful Receiver. Wish i still had my '160'

Made in 1968
29-03-2020, 21:24
Anyone with a mint Akai 'AA8500' id be interesturd

vintagesteve
30-03-2020, 17:47
What about the New Acoustic Dimension '120'/'140'/'160' That were a beautiful Receiver. Wish i still had my '160'

Well, as a collector there are items that particularly appeal for a variety of reasons. In my case I generally collect receivers that are 100W/ch minimum. So that automatically applies a 'mid 70s' start date. Plus, early 70s hifi receivers, amps and tuners was finding their feet technically due to rapid advancements in semiconductor design and indeed circuit design. In short, a lot of technical advances were made in the early 70s that began to bear real fruit in the mid/later 70s and early 80s. I also have to appreciate the appearance and physical design of a receiver. No doubting that NAD is great kit though, I have owned a few pieces in the past. The NAD 160 is 'only' 55W/ch and so apart from anything else is not really what I'm looking for. The NAD 300 is a similar design and vintage and is 85W/ch. I suppose if someone offered me a NAD 7080 at 90W/ch I may be interested, but looks wise it's a bit 'black and modern' looking compared to the classic, silver anodised and wooden ended cabinet sets that I generally prefer. Otherwise, one's wallet and storage space forbids collecting anything and everything! Hope your find your '160' again.

RobbieGong
30-03-2020, 21:23
Saw a Sansui SX1980 once in the flesh- huge, powerful unbelievable beast http://thevintagehifishack.com/the-beast-a-k-a-the-pioneer-sx-1980/

Ones in good order go for big bucks https://classicreceivers.com/pioneer-sx-1980


A serious piece of genuine audiophile kit from the off, low low distortion, great sound apparently and 270w per channel @ 8ohms :eek: they certainly dont make em like they used to, the likes of these will never be seen again

Made in 1968
30-03-2020, 21:41
Sansui 'SX2000X' was nice but that be no good fer steve, it was only abart 40watter

losepete
30-03-2020, 23:50
Surely the Pioneer PD91 and 93 are CD players not Cassette decks?

If looking for a vintage cassette deck I have a Sony TC-K555 in clean, working condition - could probably do with a service though.

vintagesteve
31-03-2020, 08:10
Surely the Pioneer PD91 and 93 are CD players not Cassette decks?

If looking for a vintage cassette deck I have a Sony TC-K555 in clean, working condition - could probably do with a service though.

Yes thanks, my mistake, the cassette players are CT prefixed; CT91a and CT93.

vintagesteve
13-03-2021, 09:37
Still looking for any of these, so if any new members can help, please PM me. Thanks!

Jimbo
13-03-2021, 10:33
This Pioneer sounds rather good.
https://i.ibb.co/yWbVLXJ/P1020079.jpg

hifinutt
13-03-2021, 22:12
got a technics ST 7600 here sitting unused

vintagesteve
14-03-2021, 12:14
Thanks for the offers guys, not ones that I'm looking for I'm afraid. Thanks again.

Dylanthecat
14-03-2021, 14:28
I have a SR-904, Class G magic. Superb receiver, bit of a sleeper. Hard to find now though one on eBay I believe

vintagesteve
14-03-2021, 18:40
Pm sent.

vintagesteve
06-07-2021, 11:10
Updated list, please PM me if you can help. I am aware of Ebay. Thanks:

Receivers:

Pioneer SX-1980, SX-980, SX-1080, SX-1280, SX-3900
Sanyo JCX-2600, 2900, 130 Plus
Technics SA-700, 800, 5760, 5770
Yamaha CR2040, 3020
Onkyo TX-6500 mk2, 8500
Kenwood/Trio KR-9050
JVC JR-S600 Mk2
Hitachi SR-2004, 903, 904
Setton RS-660

Tuners:

Kenwood L-02T
Philips AH6731
Revox B-260, 260-S, 261, 760