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    Default WTD Vintage solid state integrated Kenwood / Pioneer / Accuphase etc

    Hi,

    My father in law wants a vintage system like he had in the 70's something like the upper models of Kenwood / pioneer / Accuphase etc, silver face. Not to bothered if working or not it'll be getting fully restored anyway. What do you have?

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    I have Pioneer SA9500ii in Silver if he's interested, I'll put up some images, also have pair of Celestion Ditton 33s in good condition and some home made 10" very heavy custom stands which work really well together

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinylmagic View Post
    I have Pioneer SA9500ii in Silver if he's interested, I'll put up some images, also have pair of Celestion Ditton 33s in good condition and some home made 10" very heavy custom stands which work really well together
    He'll consider anything, how much would you want for it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinylmagic View Post
    I have Pioneer SA9500ii in Silver if he's interested, I'll put up some images, also have pair of Celestion Ditton 33s in good condition and some home made 10" very heavy custom stands which work really well together
    He'll consider anything, how much would you want for it?

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    I have a solid state Sansui Au101, not silver faced and only 15 or 20 watts but these are “valve” watts so more like 40-60 watts. Classic 70’s sound though if you get a pair of 70’s speakers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by themystical View Post
    I have a solid state Sansui Au101, not silver faced and only 15 or 20 watts but these are “valve” watts so more like 40-60 watts. Classic 70’s sound though if you get a pair of 70’s speakers.
    How can they be valve watts coming from a solid state amp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by reddish75 View Post
    He'll consider anything, how much would you want for it?
    The amp collected would be £450 the speakers including the custom stands £200
    I'm in Doncaster if he would like to come for a demo

    The amp is bottom left on picture 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by reddish75 View Post
    He'll consider anything, how much would you want for it?
    Posted some images can put up more whe. I'm back home.
    The amp is late 70s 80wpc, has the following features
    2 Phono inputs with adj cartridge loading
    2 tape rec out
    1 Tuner
    1 Aux
    Twin freq bass / treble & defeat
    Phono hi/lo pass filter
    Monitor level
    It also weighs around 20kg so not really suitable for delivery.


    IIRC it has 2 mono transformers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lawrence001 View Post
    How can they be valve watts coming from a solid state amp?
    That the beauty of vintage! Solid state but valve like performance and sound without the hassle!

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    Thanks for the details on both amps, I will pass them over for him to look over

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