Rar1,
I think your comment about accuracy of modern speakers is largely true, with perhaps a few exceptions.
I used to sell both TAndberg and Marantz (and most other popular receivers of the late 1970s) working at TEch Hifi in the NYC area. I liked the better Marantz's but nothing compared to the Tandbergs from my re-collection (which is why I went that way once I could afford one).
HAving said that the Tandbergs were one of the class receiver lines of the time, I've found my 2080 was very synergistic with my "modern" Triangle Titus monitor speakers, which have tremendous detail and clarity. It is also now "dropping my jaw" as a power amp in my dedicated audio system driving my Dynaudio Contour 1.3 mkIIs.
I've temporarily replaced the Tandberg in my A/V system with another classic workhorse receiver from years past, the NAD 7020. This combination is sounds good but totally different...perhaps not as "smooth", though the dynamics and clarity are good. The FM tuner is definitely not in the same league as the Tandberg. I'm still deciding whether I will stick with it or not, which is why I am interested in other options.
I'm not sure that I would be comfortable going with any other vintage receiver at this point. I'd probably go with something more modern.
The Outlaw equipment sounds like a possibility from your description. Do you like the FM tuner in the Outlaw? Does it pull in the weaker stations clearly in stereo?
I think your comment about accuracy of modern speakers is largely true, with perhaps a few exceptions.
I used to sell both TAndberg and Marantz (and most other popular receivers of the late 1970s) working at TEch Hifi in the NYC area. I liked the better Marantz's but nothing compared to the Tandbergs from my re-collection (which is why I went that way once I could afford one).
HAving said that the Tandbergs were one of the class receiver lines of the time, I've found my 2080 was very synergistic with my "modern" Triangle Titus monitor speakers, which have tremendous detail and clarity. It is also now "dropping my jaw" as a power amp in my dedicated audio system driving my Dynaudio Contour 1.3 mkIIs.
I've temporarily replaced the Tandberg in my A/V system with another classic workhorse receiver from years past, the NAD 7020. This combination is sounds good but totally different...perhaps not as "smooth", though the dynamics and clarity are good. The FM tuner is definitely not in the same league as the Tandberg. I'm still deciding whether I will stick with it or not, which is why I am interested in other options.
I'm not sure that I would be comfortable going with any other vintage receiver at this point. I'd probably go with something more modern.
The Outlaw equipment sounds like a possibility from your description. Do you like the FM tuner in the Outlaw? Does it pull in the weaker stations clearly in stereo?