I had a Sherwood receiver back in the early 70's. Nice walnut case and sounded really good. Why didn't I just keep that simple system?
Most Beautiful Receiver / Integrated - Ever was... ?
Time for what I hope is another fun thread. Please include links if you can.
I'm curious to everyone what you think the hottest/sexiest most interesting integrated or receiver ever was. For me, brands like these would probably be in the running:
It didn't have to work, or sound good. Just had to do it for you in the looks department.
I'm curious to everyone what you think the hottest/sexiest most interesting integrated or receiver ever was. For me, brands like these would probably be in the running:
- Carver
- Kyocera
- Tandberg
- Revox (old)
It didn't have to work, or sound good. Just had to do it for you in the looks department.
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I always cared more about sound than looks, and my systems tend to be ugly, bare tubes, rusty transformer covers and wires all over the place. But appearances are important, especially where user interfacing occurs or if there's a wife or girlfriend involved. So I'll have to vote for the Marantz integrateds, like the 1030, or the Hong-Kong built Tandberg 3030 receiver, if you like lots of knobs and switches. I have one of these in my bedroom. These are much nicer than the more popular models with the blue lights. However, if you're willing to expand the OP and include separates, nothing but nothing beats a Pye Mozart set. http://umeya.bz/php/vintageaudio/pict.php?pic=manager/upfile/65_549444feeed1b2.jpg |
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