I’ve amassed my vintage system, including a couple contemporary components, over the past 5 years. It’s been a labor of love in that I’ve scoured the internet for estate sales, CL listings, eBay, and garage sales to find these wonderful components. I’m fortunate to have found them when I did because the current price for these components are now easily two to three times more costly than what I purchased them for. I grew up with these components because my Uncle was an enthusiast and we listened to music through his hifi system. It was great fun! There’s a bit of nostalgia in the designs and the build quality that today’s components lack IMHO. Thank you for letting me share and thanks to Audiogon!
@jond Thanks for the compliment! I have been very specific about choosing the components within the system. And, the beauty of this passion is that it's constantly evolving.
@jay73 The acoustics in the room are fantastic! the brick wall and the 20' ceilings made of cedar contribute to wonderful sonics in that space. Thanks for the compliments!
@puffball08 Agreed! I've heard great things about the crossover upgrade options. Definitely on my to do list. Thanks for sharing your experience on your upgrade!
@sj00884 I love the Pioneer components of the same era as the Marantz. I just happened to love the history of Marantz, the build quality, and sound of Marantz.
@puffball08 I have yet to explore the crossover updates, but it is weighing heavily on my mind to do so. I've found some great info on Audiokarma and J B Lansing Heritage sites. The crossover upgrades typically come in a kit, or as a plug-n-play with little soldering. It just depends on your skill level and time to put toward it.