Recommended cheaper vintage SS Integrated Amps?


I’ve been pondering trying a vintage SS integrated amp for a while. Which brands *in general* aside from the obvious Sansui do you recommend, or specific models? Looking for that warm, mellow vintage sound I read about, which I know is very brand (or even down to model) specific

Three that I’ve found from a reputable vintage dealer are: Marantz 1070 (not recapped), Kenwood KA-3500 (recapped) and Pioneer SA-5800 (not recapped). Any thoughts on these? I know the Marantz 1070 is well liked but what about the other two?

Side question: should ca. 1970s amps be recapped? I’m getting different opinions on this but I would say yes given their age (electrolytics of this vintage aren’t nearly as robust as current ones)
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Late 70's my first "real" amp was a Sansui Integrated AU-717. Very good and should be available on the used market.
I own a KA-3500 and love it. Punches way above its 40 watts and has a wonderfully clean sound. It's often overlooked with people always going to Sansui or Marantz. I also have a Harman Kardon 330c receiver, and I think this is actually warmer than the Kenwood. Beautiful piece.
From the 70’s… more people had receivers than amps, At least among my peer group.
Nikko, Onkyo, Denon, Marantz, Pioneer (did they have the Quadraphonic system?)
   Sansui, JVC, Marantz, and some others are definite prospects. Like stated before, the integrity of components (caps/etc.) is a given. However, I would not purchase a vintage piece just based on the word that the previous owner had all components checked out and, if necessary, replaced. That can be a daunting task unless you personally know the seller.
   Many years ago I had a Pioneer receiver from the SX series which was a decent performer. While it was rated as a "receiver", given it's internal tuner, which was sub par at best, it still produced pretty good sound. All of the previously mentioned brands depended on the speakers they were mated with.
   One avenue you may investigate when it comes to vintage stuff.....Years ago Dynaco offer some products at very reasonable prices. Their equipment was offered as ready built or as kits for those with some degree of soldering skill and ability to read simple instructions. Some of those units sounded noticeably better than more expensive "name brand" products. Don't rule out Dynaco.
   Good luck in your search.
 
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