Best Aesthetic Vintage Black Receiver or Tuner


Silly question:

If one wanted a really asthetically attractive receiver or tuner with a Black Face ie black metal or all black glass front, with great performance, what would one choose?

Will drive a pair of Jamo 700s and CAL Audio CL-10 CD player...

I love the look of the Pioneer Series 20 Tuner & the Sansui black look from back in the day, but will spend a lifetime trying to find something like that...
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Yogiboy, LOL! Man, that brings back a painful memory...
Back when Lynn Swan made one of his amazing athletic catches with the Steelers - can't remember what game - I was visiting my grandparents who had a porch with a railing on a short but steep sloped hill out front.

I was so pumped by Swann's catch that I rushed outside to imitate him. Standing before the railing and slope I called out to the world, "LYNN SWANN," and leaped over the railing intending to land on the hillside.

I almost did it, but my back toe caught the top of the railing, throwing me off balance. I landed on one foot on the downside slope and severely rolled my ankle! OOOOWWWW!
One of the most painful moments of idiocity in my life! I hobbled around for days and days.

But Swann's catch was magnificent! :)

Regarding audio receivers, I had a really cool black Sansui receiver with "tab" buttons having orange illuminated highlights, which I wish many times I still had. Sansui is not a bad option for nostalgia receiver.
Don't remember the model numbers, but Pioneer made silver faced units for sale in the USA while selling black faced ones overseas. (Vintage) Look fantastic! I'll see one on the bay every now and again, and they fetch big bucks.
Sansui AU-717 is about the best looking "plain black" integrated amp I've ever seen.
Kinda surprise McIntosh hasn't been mentioned here. My MR88 not only looks good, but is a great performer too.