I bought a lot of older gear that is now called vintage (a ridiculous word use) and had plenty of trouble with it. By the time you figure out that this older stuff needs to be professionally refurbished with new electrolytic capacitors amongst other things, you end up spending the money near what a decent newer (used) piece would have cost. So I say look through the ads here for integrated amps and see what you can find. The recent mass market stuff is light weight indeed, it is not your imagination. That said loudness by itself is not the measure of a good amp, but the amp you do buy should be potent enough to drive your speakers.
should i go old or stay new need help
i had a onkyo amp that sounded great needed new speakers was kinda broke so on the fly i bought polk speakers floor speakers then me amp went after twenty years lol so i bought a harmon kardon hk 3490 amp it doesnt seem to have the balls that my onkyo had? so i know these speakers arent the best but this 120 watt hk watt amp doesnt seem to be as loud as my old 80 watt onkyo
so im actually looking to buy a older carver tfm 25 as i always wanted one of the any body have any suggestions for me or input?????????
so im actually looking to buy a older carver tfm 25 as i always wanted one of the any body have any suggestions for me or input?????????
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