my experience with the older stuff is you must assume you will have to put some money into them to get them operating at peak performance UNLESS the seller advises, and proves, that the older units have been serviced. Tubes and capacitors wear out; if the thing is all original I'd assume you have to put 200 minimum into it as a ballpark figure and that does not include the cost of exotic tubes. Be careful about some of the older amplifiers/preamps; tubes may be hard to come by or non existent
When one can buy a brand new modified Jolida 102 (EL84 around 20 watts I think). There is a seller advertising them new, and modified, for 575. I think I'd take that any day over an original Scott, Dynaco, or Fisher.
On the other hand...check out the guy with the Heathkit mono amps with the dedicated power supplies; they have been rebuilt and are ready to rock and roll. Price is right.
When one can buy a brand new modified Jolida 102 (EL84 around 20 watts I think). There is a seller advertising them new, and modified, for 575. I think I'd take that any day over an original Scott, Dynaco, or Fisher.
On the other hand...check out the guy with the Heathkit mono amps with the dedicated power supplies; they have been rebuilt and are ready to rock and roll. Price is right.