I would not go with the SP-9 unless it was a MKIII version. The SP-9 had issues with crosstalk and manifests itself as a lack of space between instruments, as well as a somewhat gray back-ground instead of black. Old f.e.t technology. Instead I would opt for the SP-8, the version with the tube rectifier. That was manufactured around the same time as the D-70 MKII. If you can afford it the SP-10 would be my choice. It is more open, and it offers greater detail. It's phono stage is quite a bit better then the SP-8 providing you can keep it in low noise tubes which now a days is not a problem. If its stock expect to recap the unit. There are a few capacitors in the power supply that need to be replaced. Also, the voltage regulator stages will need to be checked for noise.