A Great Vintage Integrated?


I want to sample some good old vintage gear and I want to start with a integrated amp.Lets keep the price $200-$400 please.
Im looking for good bass and cool style.A phono stage is a plus but not required.
As it won't come with a remote how about an idea to overcome this.Creek passive maybe?
Thank you for any leads.
david99
Just went through the classifieds here on Audiogon. Nice selection considering price. I like the Creek. Seperates are not out of the question.
I'm not familiar with your speakers, but it appears as though they are not fussy in their requirements. Your sources have a somewhat different sound signature. I would keep that in mind. Your room and ultimate desired volume will also be a consideration. How much do you want to spend?
For solid state try and find a used Tandberg 3012A. It has plenty of power to drive your Studio 80s, has a phono stage, is built like a tank (solid extruded aluminum case) and is way cool looking to boot! I had one for many years before I had the where-with-all to step up to big-time separates.

Happy hunting!
David: How vintage are you looking for? In addition to the above recommendations, you could look for some early/mid 80s Arcam amps and some of the original British make Cambridge Audio "P" model amps.

I used to have a Cambridge P55 (70 watts) and now wish I had not sold it. It sold for $800 in 1985 dollars and was much higher quality than the current Chinese made budget Cambridge gear. It was small and weighed a ton.