Our Top 5 Vintage Stereo Receivers You Can Score For Under $300!!!

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@runningdeer2111
@runningdeer2111 Жыл бұрын
The golden era, YOU BETCHA! The absolute BEST for stereos and speakers.
@birdsoup777
@birdsoup777 7 ай бұрын
We had a Marantz in the 80's my dad bought in the 70's, we used up till late 90's. It sounded awesome and was built to last.
@jrockofages5413
@jrockofages5413 Жыл бұрын
Loving my Sansui 9090 for almost 50 years! Magnificent piece of equipment
@frankmchenry6925
@frankmchenry6925 8 ай бұрын
I still have mine from the 70's!
@kukko83
@kukko83 Жыл бұрын
Finally, some love for the H/K! My first vintage receiver, also was a 330c. In 1983, when I was born... My father bought it new in 1977, and it has been in the family ever since. We listened to it as kids, then I had it in my room as a teenager. After that it went to my sister for a few years, and then returned back to me. A couple of years ago, after amassing a collection of different kinds of 70s receivers myself, I set up the 330c for my parents to use. I also restored their original pair of AR-7x speakers, and a Connoisseur BD2 turntable for them too. The 330c put me on the path, into the world of vintage receivers. It's in great shape, and nothing has been done to it ever. I think I'll put it on the bench next, and recap it.
@JoeandAngie
@JoeandAngie 8 ай бұрын
My 16th birthday present, too ...1978
@stevehutton5681
@stevehutton5681 Жыл бұрын
I just picked up an original Sony STR-6055 yesterday. I am not disappointed. I love the deep rich bassy quality. I also inputted my phone via the aux port and can stream anything now. 1971 meet 2023. Love it!
@SoulDaddy33
@SoulDaddy33 10 ай бұрын
How can I find out how to do the phone thing??? That's so badass! Thanks in advance.
@karlos543
@karlos543 10 ай бұрын
Either use your headphones jack to phono or even better, use the usb c to a little cheap in line DAC and then to your phono connection on the back of the amp. Works a treat. I also use the headphone jack from TV to phono and put the TV through the amp.
@karlos543
@karlos543 10 ай бұрын
@SoulDaddy33: When I say 'phono plug' i mean the inputs for tape , aux etc not record player.
@fredherfst8148
@fredherfst8148 9 ай бұрын
In 1960, at 14 yrs old, I was fascinated enough by the hifi gear in store that my parents got me into the second floor of a hifi store to assemble a HK stereo amp kit which I had enough paper route money to buy. I got a bit of help, but managed to do a pretty fine wiring, soldering job. Time to turn it on…yikes…a 60cycle hum. Sad. The store called later. They had HK send a mod. Missing ground somewhere. It worked! I happily used that amp until I was able to get into Heathkits much later. Even then, it still worked a charm. Life long HK fan. Too bad their stuff was so expensive at the time. You triggered a good memory..thanks. Btw, our local thrift shop occasionally has good stuff. Cheers
@mikeschock9225
@mikeschock9225 Жыл бұрын
I remember all my dad’s stereo equipment. He always had the best stereo equipment out of all our family and close family friends. He had a Sony STR-6055 which was a pretty awesome receiver! I remember this unit with fondness but the upgrade to this unit was so so much better and the unit he upgraded to I still have and it’s one of my most prized possessions. That receiver was the Pioneer SX-1050!!!
@lincbond442
@lincbond442 Жыл бұрын
I lucked out with my Akai 1050. I found it at a thrift store about 8 years ago for $55. It replaced a couple of late 80s/1990s Fisher receivers which fizzed out in less than 20 years. The Akai is from 1975-1977 and it still sounds great.
@cbrippee
@cbrippee Жыл бұрын
Indeed, that is a fantastic price. I bought the same Akai 1050 brand new in July of 1978, stereo store in Saginaw, MI. I forget the price but may have been in the 500 dollar range at that time. Used it with my bose 901 speakers I bought at same time. The 1050 went blank in 1996, probably the high heat in Palm Srprings, Ca. I should have kept it to reconditon it later. The 901 went bad about same time. That summer,. 1996 I moved to suburb of Dayton, OH to marry a girl I met the previous year. I did not bring the Akai with me but I took the 901s. Good thing as the fall of 96 I found this store in Dayton called Mendolsens. They had a kit for 20 dollars to do the speaker foam surrounds. Made the 901 sound new again and I still have them, but stored for now.
@gordonreeder3451
@gordonreeder3451 11 ай бұрын
I always love these videos. It's like a trip down memory lane. And finally some love for the always under rated HK 330c. I bought one back in '77 on clearance. I needed it to upgrade my bedroom setup. I remember grooving out to the local rock station when my Dad came in. Now, keep in mind, my Dad was a real audiophile. Down in the living room he was rocking a Fisher tuner, Macintosh amps with a Mac C11 pre-amp driving a pair of AR speakers, oh, and a Thorens turntable. He listened to my new HK 330c, turned a few knobs, nodded his head and gave it his blessing. Then said; "Your next purchase is a decent set of speakers so you can really enjoy it." So noted. I still have it, out in the garage in a box just waiting for it's time to come again.
@johncain7949
@johncain7949 2 жыл бұрын
I agree the seventies were the golden age of audio. Harmon-Kardon was the Rodney Dangerfield of receivers. My H-K 960 was rated at 70 watts per channel but it had plenty of guts to power my epi 400's to ear splitting levels. My friends had Marantz receivers and they looked down on Harmon-Kardon UNTILL they heard it! I really enjoy your channel! John from Canada
@johncain7949
@johncain7949 2 жыл бұрын
Correction - The Harmon-Kardon 960 was rated at 60 watts per channel.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
In our neck of the woods, the Realistic stuff was the Rodney Dangerfield. Come to find out now, some Realistic stuff was pretty decent, still no respect. :)
@robertbrown2395
@robertbrown2395 2 ай бұрын
I think Harman Kardon outdoes Marantz in sound quality any day of the week. My 730 twin power and my HK3490 say so.
@robl7532
@robl7532 2 жыл бұрын
What a great, cool video to put together. Awesome to see “real” items remembered.
@armadillotoe
@armadillotoe 2 жыл бұрын
I remember the stereo wars with my friends in the early 70s. It was a constant battle for who had the best sounding system and the honor of hosting the next album release party.
@danilorainone406
@danilorainone406 2 жыл бұрын
ten yrs ago resale shops often sold vintage working receivers for a buck a watt,now its like a dime to 20 cents
@duffgordon9005
@duffgordon9005 2 жыл бұрын
I WAS THERE WITH YOU MAN, AND BESIDES MUSCLE CARS, putting together a "HI-FI" system a kid could afford was a HUGE PLEASURE./. Remember the research. my fav Cartridge the SHURE 91MED?? We had the "4 Channel Beauties, The best cars and music, THINGS SO TRUE, as I approach 70 I have an 07 Shelby (Because they did it right, - ) these Harman Kardon Citation 200 speakers I just linked to stereo- OH WHAT HAVE I BEEN MISSING. A few nights ago I found a receipt for an Hitachi Reel ro REAL!! Of \course I wanted a TEAC(K?), as my best bud had the Sony . $89. PS- My older bros picked the Gold plated Empire turntable, and a gorgeous 4 channel Marantz with 4 blue guages- THINGS OF UNCHANGING BEAUTY..
@kennethbrettel8762
@kennethbrettel8762 2 жыл бұрын
You are a classic!! The best time to live. I did it too!!!0
@duffgordon9005
@duffgordon9005 2 жыл бұрын
DY-NA-CO!!!!! In my garage is the gold plated "4 channel simulator" HEY GUYS- WHAT $20 item was ther most valuable add o to a 65-73 car?? THE "FM" converter- Phila: WXPN (88.5 UPenn's hip station, 93.3 WMMR- one of the Best in the country and 3) WDAS S O U L / and earliest rap.106.5?
@duffgordon9005
@duffgordon9005 2 жыл бұрын
@@kennethbrettel8762 Takes one to know one! b-r-o
@wildcherriesband
@wildcherriesband 2 жыл бұрын
I liked this video alot, brought back some memories. I bought the Sony STR 6055 in 1972 when I was stationed in Germany from the Stuttgart PX. Worked so well I brought it back to the states with me and still have it and in perfect shape. I have it in my recording studio now as a comparison vintage sound source for mixes and it is my AM/FM radio when I want to listen to the radio in the studio. Good to see it make the list. Another one that was even more popular in the barracks was the Marantz 2270 with the horizontal tuning dial. There were more of those than anything else.
@Nightrelic
@Nightrelic 2 жыл бұрын
One I would add to your list is the Zenith MC7051. I picked mine up for $20 thinking I would sell it for a profit, but it’s really an incredible unit. I liked it too much to sell it. It has a good vintage look and came in just under the limit in 1980. It’s 40 watts. One of the big advantages it offers is 2 phono stages, so you can DJ in your living room, if you choose to. Down side is it’s no wood veneer. It’s currently my favorite receiver.
@rickc303
@rickc303 Жыл бұрын
I've had a lot of vintage home audio gear over the years, it was my main hobby as an early teen around the millennium. Sold off a lot of it but still held on to my Onkyo TX-2500 MKII, a $20 Salvation Army score over 20 years ago. It has such a nice sound and great little receiver
@8632tony
@8632tony 2 жыл бұрын
While in Vietnam, I bought my system from the PACEX catalogue and had it sent straight home in 1971. Sansui 5000X amp, Pioneer CS-88 speakers, Sony TC-730 reel to reel, Sansui 2050C turntable and Sony TC-127 Cassette recorder. I still have it all. The turntable drive belt turned to liquid over the years and one channel is out on the amp.
@Dstrbrdgrnd
@Dstrbrdgrnd Жыл бұрын
SALUTE!!!!
@DTM-Books
@DTM-Books 10 ай бұрын
I owned a Harmon Kardon 330c stereo a decade ago, gave it to family as I had several stereos at the time, back when all vintage stereo equipment was practically being given away. I can vouch for its durability and excellent sound, very powerful, rich and warm sound. The phono stage is also very nice. Compared to a Marantz 2235b stereo that I also owned (my main stereo for over a decade), I'd say its sound is a little darker and less open, but that's understandable considering where these machines stood in the marketplace. I would be more than happy to have one of these once again, and highly recommend that anyone purchase one if they are so lucky. Thank you very much for this video, much appreciated.
@LumpyJ845
@LumpyJ845 2 жыл бұрын
The 330C is excellent however, the Made in Japan models of Harman Kardon receivers are, dare I say, even better. Just like you mentioned, I had my vintage Two Thirty serviced locally here in Colorado and the manager personally handed it back to me and said it was one of the best receivers he'd heard. 10W@8ohms 20W@4ohms I'm reluctant to switch given the availability of high sensitivity speakers. I get plenty of volume and accuracy from my B&Ws with 4ohms and 89db. Vintage Harman Kardon's are always overlooked for their simplicity but, there's no denying the reviews out there from owners. Their low wattage "entry level" offerings all punch above their weight and sound like something double their price. Any of the vintage lines ending in "30" or "Thirty" up to their flagship Twin Powered 930 are tough to beat in terms of sound quality V price.
@SnakeOiler
@SnakeOiler Жыл бұрын
That Onkyo, to me, is by far the best looking of the 5 you listed. I had an Onkyo TX-26(black) for over 30 years - it was awesome for what it was.
@JoseTorres-hd4lo
@JoseTorres-hd4lo Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the 70's 80's era and love the audio. I just started my collection and I thank you so much in helping me make the right choice for my systems. Excellent videos and information.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@paulbennell3313
@paulbennell3313 2 жыл бұрын
Here's the thing; most people don't realise there's more to hi-fi than huge output power. A 15watt per channel amp will go uncomfortably loud in most domestic settings (unless you live in an aircraft hangar). I don't even have particularly efficient speakers (Wharfedale Dovedale 3, Hacker LS1500) but I can make a nuisance of myself if I feel like it! My daily driver reciever is a Rotel RX-203 which if memory serves is even lower at 12 watts RMS per channel but the thing is I'm not usually trying to disturb people in other timezones. The FM stereo is rock-solid, the sound quality is perfectly good enough and it cost me the best price; free! I found it in a dumpster in 2009. Took it home, dragged a damp cloth across it, tried it and it worked. Nothing wrong with it at all. Even the dial lights all work and there are no noisy control pots.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Agree 100% I think a lot of it is "bragging rights" and keeping up with the Joneses.
@paulbennell3313
@paulbennell3313 2 жыл бұрын
@@skylabsaudio Anyone who wants bragging rights should build a Mullard 3+3 class-A and couple it up to a pair of corner horns! 3 watts was never so unnervingly, uncannily loud! It has the additional advantage of having glowing tubes to show off if that sort of thing matters (not really in my case...)
@NTSCuser
@NTSCuser 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more! One of the best receivers of all time was the Teleton SAQ 206 which performed spectacularly well in listening tests - especially its bass output - but was completely ignored by the buying public as it had an output of 'only' 6 watts (RMS) per channel.
@paulbennell3313
@paulbennell3313 2 жыл бұрын
@@NTSCuser Looking back at old mags it seems Teleton weren't taken particularly seriously because they were seen as a budget brand. While there is some truth to it, many of their products punched well above their weight. They weren't the fanciest looking items and there generally wasn't anything superfluous about tham but electronically and in terms of performance they appeared to do well in tests and reviews. Many of the smaller British brands of the 60's and 70's seemed to suffer this fate. Even the likes of Alba made some pretty decent stuff in the 70's but no one wanted to know. I bought an Alba 1500 stero reciever for a tenner when it was only about 10 years old (so early 80's) and it was superb. Stupidly I subsequently sold it on for a tenner a couple of years later and have often regretted it since. It put out 10 or maybe 15 watts per channel and it sounded absolutely great and was a superb match for the Wharfedale Dentons I paired it with. All this waffle will sound pretty low-brow and low-rent to many audiophools but I always judge by results and don't unduly sweat the details.
@edwattling7026
@edwattling7026 Жыл бұрын
Kevin, love your channel… It takes me back! I’m now 62 years old and still love my classic rock. In the late 70’s I had a Phillips 30 watt receiver that was black in color and had the best sound. It was paired with a Phillips turntable and Pro Audio speakers that brought the cops a time or two! Can you do a segment on the history of the Phillips equipment, their quality and are they still around today. I really enjoy listening to your commentary. Thank you and be well..
@Notawhitchhunt
@Notawhitchhunt 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are fascinating I grew up in the seventies and people took their music listening seriously back then, everything now usually doesn't even meet the advertised power levels and not meant too last. I recently sold a rack mount stereo from Nikko rated at 100w per side minimum for a song that will probably still be working another twenty years later
@kelvindodd5577
@kelvindodd5577 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this. I've held onto my HK 330A for decades, it was just such a good receiver. Guess it's time to give it some love and fix the switch contacts.
@fabieneldridge3414
@fabieneldridge3414 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been running a Marantz 2325 , pushing two sets of Klipsch one setbK- Horns , B-Channel set of Belle’s in back. It will give you goose bumps , alittle past a quarter volume is live bar room band levels ! I’m sure after 40 plus years it could use a refresh but until last year a bulb blew out , otherwise it still is Rocking !
@lizkrinsky5209
@lizkrinsky5209 2 жыл бұрын
Just had mine cleaned and replaced the lamp. Well worth it, still sounds great
@james3452
@james3452 Жыл бұрын
I'm running a Sansui TU-717 with a matching AU-717 amp. Both mint without a single blemish. These are pushing a pair of vintage, sequentially numbered. Klipsch Heresy's. in oak cabinets. This was my Christmas gift in 1978 (I was 16).WTH was Dad thinking; lol. I am still enjoying this system today; with ZERO issues. With 500w x 2 at my fingertips; I can still level a city block. Hahahaha
@daveygivens735
@daveygivens735 Жыл бұрын
I don't have a receiver but I love my Kenwood KA5700. 45 years old and runs like new.
@eugenemoyers8631
@eugenemoyers8631 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Kenwood KR-7200 I bought in 1973. Classic looks and it still plays perfectly and looks great in my den.
@Malibu1515
@Malibu1515 2 жыл бұрын
Solid State. Never been better. Been collecting and selling these for 30 years. I've had 60 year old recievers that only needed their pods "De-Oxidized" and they're good as new. Still haven't found anything for the $20 cap I put on buying these better than Yamaha's Natural Sound stereo. Just picked up a Harmon-Kardon AVR 325 for $5 though and am looking forward to checking it out and refurbishing it if needed Favorites are older Yamahas, Onkyos, Harman-Kardons, and top end Akais but those are hard to find within my budget. They're out there though. Old Radio Shack(Optimus)is decent too. Just avoid anything that says "Made in China" and you'll be fine. The Japanese worker is the best in the world and it shows on "Made in Japan" products.
@mikes9759
@mikes9759 2 жыл бұрын
WOW!! Glad I stuff on this vid!! Brings back a lot of memories, going into the music store and seeing a wall of amps and stuff!! I've got a 75 JVC receiver that rocks!! I actually run it through my guitar amp speakers. 2 Acoustic 105 4 x12 cabs. When you turn it to 3 or 4 it will blow the windows out!! I roll the speakers onto my deck and turn em up and it sounds like a rock concert outside!!!!
@mikes9759
@mikes9759 2 жыл бұрын
Supposed to be stumbled on!! Sorry.
@alistairmcelwee7467
@alistairmcelwee7467 Жыл бұрын
I got a Marantz 1080 & a Marantz 2220B in the early 2000s for under $300 for the pair combined. Even then people were chasing the '70s audio tech. I spent more getting pots and caps changed than on actually buying the units! They sound incredible though. Good to see your list of recommendations.
@tomrogers9467
@tomrogers9467 11 ай бұрын
My 2220B was my first tuner, bought in 1975. Still going, tough as a dump truck. Replaced the display lamps once.
@3rdaxis649
@3rdaxis649 5 ай бұрын
Picked up a TX-4500 MKII to drive my Bose 301 Series II and it sounds AMAZING. Plenty of power and SO easy to listen too. Fills my 12X12 room perfectly. Thanks for the suggestions:)
@garybuchanan6062
@garybuchanan6062 2 жыл бұрын
I love the Pioneer SX series of amplifiers. Solid as a rock. Great look.
@davidpallin772
@davidpallin772 2 жыл бұрын
Gary, have an SX-727 that I bought from a friend in 1974. Still works and looks good. That receiver is 45 plus years old.
@ichemnutcracker
@ichemnutcracker Жыл бұрын
I have a Yamaha CR-400 that I picked up at a yard sale for $15. I thought it had a dead channel, but all I had to do was clean the POTs and the selector switches with DeOxit and now it is driving my Klipsch KG4's (another yard sale pick-up, but I won't infuriate people with the price) like a champ! Don't forget to tell people to clean their POTs!
@Rski1234
@Rski1234 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Vector Research VR 2500 that was purchased in the mid 80's that is built like a tank. I run ADS speakers a company I worked at in the mid 80's. Cool list and great channel !
@williamburkholder769
@williamburkholder769 10 ай бұрын
Good list. I have a Harmon Kardon 330B that still works fine. I opened it up and sprayed all the pots and jacks and switches with DeOxIt. It sounds great. Built like a tank...
@johnstorace1967
@johnstorace1967 2 жыл бұрын
I still have my Pioneer SX-626 that I bought in 1974. It still sounds great 👍.
@antonybarrett789
@antonybarrett789 2 ай бұрын
I've got an SX - 727 Lovely thing. I like the dual function, split control Knobs too ! It's a hefty bit of kit.😁
@permanenceinchange2326
@permanenceinchange2326 2 жыл бұрын
Since a year or so I owna Yamaha CR820. I Absolutely love it! The sound is good. And it has got the same "reserved" design as the CR400 which makes it timeless imho.
@nelsono4315
@nelsono4315 3 ай бұрын
I grew up during the golden age of hi-fi. At one time I owned one of those giant Sansui receivers, maybe a 9000 series and then I remember owning a Sansui integrated amp, maybe the 717. Too far back to remember. I then became a huge Bob Carver fan and purchased one of his M500t power amps which I still have to this day, some 30+ years later. I had been using it until I recently decided to replace it with the Jeff Rowland 125 power amp. The Rowland was a pretty penny but at my age I wanted to own a piece of equipment of that caliber. I still have my Carver and will keep it but no regrets getting the JR. The only other piece I own that can be considered vintage is an SAE 180 Parametric EQ. I love watching your channel because I remember a lot of the vintage stuff. Keep up the great work !
@jeffstockton534
@jeffstockton534 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent information, thank you. I've had this experience with relamping incorrectly, good points all around.
@leshopkins45
@leshopkins45 Жыл бұрын
I have a sx750 pioneer, I listen to in my garage and never had it serviced. Still sounds great!
@zopilotesky
@zopilotesky 2 жыл бұрын
I've rebuilt a couple of HH Scotts in this power class (330R & 335R) with bad power transistors, among other issues like drivers and caps, and they both sound excellent with plenty of headroom and bass response. I used 100w Onsemi NPN/PNP BPT's for the outputs and they're fairly bulletproof now. Transformers are adequate for their wattage rating, but not as overspec'ed as Pioneer receivers. Typically I'll get an additional 3-5w before clipping over Scotts power rating in these particular units. The 350R/355R receivers are even better, of course, once recapped. They can be found at a reasonable price but most likely will require some caps and/or TLC. I use a Scott 370R for my personal unit, but swap it out for a Pioneer SX-780 from time to time. Both fairly equal in presentation but the Scott has another 10w to play with. Great channel and thanks for sharing!
@davidballmann3973
@davidballmann3973 2 жыл бұрын
I still have my first receiver, a pioneer SX 454. Like you, I also powered huge Cerwin Vegas back in the day with no problem. The speakers are long gone but the receiver still works like it did the day I bought it.
@insolentstickleback3266
@insolentstickleback3266 2 жыл бұрын
I am not surprised in the slightest that Harmon Kardon was first. My first piece of vintage gear was a HK 230B, it is awesome, my current receiver that I listen to everyday is a HK 730. You simply can not beat the sound for even triple the value.
@fernandoalatorre9767
@fernandoalatorre9767 11 ай бұрын
Hello everyone, I am surprised by #1 since these days I bought an HK 330c and I bought it just by instinct and I didn't know what I was buying, when I got home and connected it to my SB-A34 speakers... I CRUSHED ITS LITERAL POWER . Now I know that it is the best there is. I am happy with my HK 330C. GREETINGS FROM MEXICO.
@donerickson7305
@donerickson7305 2 жыл бұрын
Marantz...I still have my receiver bought new in the 70s. No need to turn volume more than 1/3 unless you want the neighbors to enjoy the music.
@robertbrown2395
@robertbrown2395 2 ай бұрын
What model?
@donerickson7305
@donerickson7305 2 ай бұрын
@@robertbrown2395 Marantz 2235B
@antonybarrett789
@antonybarrett789 2 ай бұрын
I have a 2225. Fantastic !
@donerickson7305
@donerickson7305 2 ай бұрын
@@robertbrown2395 Marantz 2235B
@charlieidao6685
@charlieidao6685 Жыл бұрын
Hello Kevin I liked your video. I agree with your comment on the HK 330c. I had Marantz 2238b and Marantz 2252b Technics SA 505, Nad amp 3140 Nikko SA 6065 They were great sounding units. One day a friend was going to throw away a HK 330c. I asked if I could have it. I had a HK 2500 deck which I was impressed with. So I figure I asked about the HK 330c that he was going to throw away, which he gave me. I brought it home set it up and turned it on. Wow!!! it sounded incredible. I couldn't believe this receiver was on 15 watts. It sounded better than the Marantz 2238b and the 2252b but not as loud. more musical than the Marantz. Like you said it is a "giant killer" indeed!! Even my wife noticed the difference. It died after a few years. Wished I repaired it. I moved on to Yamaha. However If I found another HK 330c I would buy it. But the price is more than I would dish out, If I do find one, I would put away the Yamaha. I would take the HK 330c over any receiver even if it had 3 10X the power and bells and whitles. It just sounds good. As one audio technician, told me the HK 330c was magic. Indeed I agree! The 330c is a GEM...Thanks for your videos Keep up the good work and expertise.
@davidwood4303
@davidwood4303 2 жыл бұрын
A really good video. I love these old receivers; until recently I was able to rescue some really lovely ones from our local recycling site, but the new manager there has become very hard-nosed about folk taking stuff away :) Currently running my late father's Realistic STA-77 (1976 vintage, I believe). Built, as you say, 'like a tank' - and it sounds great, although I'm sure it would be even better with a re-cap. The ergonomics are fantastic, and I love that the stereo/mono light is built into the tuning indicator itself - a lovely design touch, that. The relatively limited wattage has never affected my listening in the slightest. Please keep making your videos for KZbin.
@FeedScrn
@FeedScrn 2 жыл бұрын
I remember the Optimus ads.. with the picture of the Conductor conducting and the symphony references.... Ha ha... So cool.
@onemat2000
@onemat2000 2 жыл бұрын
Hi..newbie here. A lot of memories here. I sold audio from 1974 to 1987. Those were great years. I could talk with you about the gear for hours.
@JerryPemberton
@JerryPemberton 2 жыл бұрын
In my personal experience, your top two on the list are spot on. Look for the HK 330c but if all you can find is that Sony 6055, do not hesitate to pick up the Sony. One bit of warning should come with the Harman Kardon, though: getting the 330c will probably set you on a journey to move your way up the family tree of that unit. I couldn't stop and now I'm enjoying the HK 710 and I see no reason to keep trying new receivers/amps. The 710 is rated at only 45 wpc, but HK was known (back in those days anyway) for seriously undervaluing the wattage that their units put out. Even the 330c is undervalued in that respect.
@TravelandAudio
@TravelandAudio 2 жыл бұрын
Do you mean the HK-730?!!
@JerryPemberton
@JerryPemberton 2 жыл бұрын
@@TravelandAudio HA! Yes, the HK 730
@JerryPemberton
@JerryPemberton 2 жыл бұрын
@@TravelandAudio I know how I messed up the model number now. I am researching the Kyocera A-710 integrated amp. I've got a line on one for a decent price and it's all I can think of right now.
@TravelandAudio
@TravelandAudio 2 жыл бұрын
@@JerryPemberton :)) I know that is a beauty too, but that Harman Kardon is a beast, trust me, I deal with a lot of stereo equipment!
@PureBlood42
@PureBlood42 2 жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to acquire 2 of the 330c's over the years. When I bought my first one, I literally had zero knowledge about their cult-like fan base. I stopped by a local church rummage sale, no more than 3 blocks from home (in the hood). I grabbed the unit and asked the sweet little old lady, "How much for the radio?" She replied, "Well, it's your lucky day...everything is half-off today, so it's one-twenty-five." I asked, "What was the original price?" She said, "Why....two dollars and fifty cents, of course!" Yeah, I know, I almost felt I stole from the church. A few years later, I got my second one off of eBay or some other auction site. I think I paid about $25 + shipping. The problem is, I'm no audio repair guy, and both units need some work. I tried cleaning the volume and other controls with deoxit and it did nothing to get rid of the terrible scratchy sounds. With one of the units, I was able to just find a certain position for the balance and volume controls and leave it there, but eventually, the static returned and got so bad it was sending a very distorted signal to my speakers, so I just put them in my closet until I can have them serviced at a reputable place. For now, I'm just using some older Onkyo units, which put out great sound, but even with all their features, I truly miss that exceptionally warm sound from the HK's. I can honestly say, the 330C's were the closest thing I'd ever heard to tubes in a solid state design.
@KQ4JGS
@KQ4JGS Жыл бұрын
I picked up a Harman Kardon hk/680i for $100. Powering a vintage set of Savard speakers. Great video, very informative.
@kennethrossfeld5532
@kennethrossfeld5532 2 жыл бұрын
I had a low powered Akai AA-6300 I picked up for $10 that I bought to flip. Cleaned it up installed new lamps and it sounded so good I ended up using it in my bedroom system for a couple years. One strange thing it has a pair of 1/4 Jack type speaker outputs which ended up being really convenient. Great little amp !
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Have had one of those, too! You're right. It was a great little amplifier!
@dougmcclelland6139
@dougmcclelland6139 2 жыл бұрын
I love it. After all these years people are going crazy for my Pioneer SX770 bought in the Navy PX in Hong Kong in the height of the Vietnam war during 1970 ?? who would have though of such !! I also bought a Teac 7010
@dondobbs9302
@dondobbs9302 2 жыл бұрын
My brother had a Fisher 400 that he got from older relatives, when we were in our "tweens." Beautiful, absolutely amazing. He had a number of different speakers around his room, can't remember what they were but, yeah.... I guess this doesn't really fall into the categories of the receivers you're reviewing, though(?)
@chipnadeau5095
@chipnadeau5095 10 ай бұрын
Kevin, Thank you for your enthusiastic confidence in the HK 330C. Primarily a Sansui man but thought I would give HK a shot. Purchased 5 minutes ago for $302 and looking forward to hearing it. Will post later after receiving in 2 weeks
@SinnerSince1962
@SinnerSince1962 2 жыл бұрын
The Technics/Panasonic 5500 (branded with either name, same receiver) is a great little unit looking a lot like Sony in many ways. They are 20WPC. I have one, and it's a keeper.
@davidbarish
@davidbarish Жыл бұрын
11:02 I still have a Pioneer SX 770 although I haven’t been using it so much.
@Nirky
@Nirky 2 жыл бұрын
1978 Pioneer SX-680. My first receiver.
@garybouwman2157
@garybouwman2157 2 жыл бұрын
Still have my Sanyo JCX2300K, 26 watts/channel. I love this receiver. I've replaced it twice and still gone back to using it. I think I bought this in 1980 ...
@matrixist
@matrixist 2 жыл бұрын
Almost all "vintage receivers" were under $100 not that many years ago. The internet has made every trendy thing an expensive thing.
@dantoine93
@dantoine93 Жыл бұрын
Facts, I could find a lot of pioneer units at garage sales for less than $50 & that was around 2012-14
@R3TR0R4V3
@R3TR0R4V3 Жыл бұрын
True that! Shits out of control nowadays, especially post covid.. Sickening prices. :/
@TarePandaHelp
@TarePandaHelp Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately
@kelkilkat
@kelkilkat 11 ай бұрын
Agreed, it is out of control, everything is expensive
@Pluralofvinylisvinyls
@Pluralofvinylisvinyls 8 ай бұрын
I got my Technics SA500 at goodwill for $20. Deals are out there, you just need to constantly be looking.
@humbertocruz5952
@humbertocruz5952 2 жыл бұрын
Killer list of low power receivers from the past that sound better than today's receivers.. I'll take anyone of them👍👍😁😁
@coreyfellows1945
@coreyfellows1945 2 жыл бұрын
IMO any of the Pioneer sx units are rock solid
@johntolbert6901
@johntolbert6901 2 жыл бұрын
Kevin, I'm new to your channel and I just want to THANK YOU for your honest and thorough reviews and comments on vintage audio equipment. It's not often on KZbin can you find transparency and good info on vintage stereo equipment. I own Marantz, Sony, Sanusi, Rotel and Pioneer....and enjoy them all. So keep the good info coming and, above all, have a Happy Holiday! Thanks!
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, John!
@s.t.e.r.e.o.
@s.t.e.r.e.o. 2 жыл бұрын
Love your posts. I have 2 Hk 430's I love them. picked them up for around 200 each.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Love that whole era of H/k. The fact that they made a twin powered receiver at that wattage class (IE your 430) says a lot about H/K, in my opinion. Total sleepers.
@s.t.e.r.e.o.
@s.t.e.r.e.o. 2 жыл бұрын
@@skylabsaudio In your prof opinion what would you say the the 430 wattage would rated in todays standards.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, I don't know how to do that conversion. I'll ask around and see if i can find the answer.
@s.t.e.r.e.o.
@s.t.e.r.e.o. 2 жыл бұрын
@@skylabsaudio That would be rad Thank you. Just an estimated ball park would be awsome. I always here that they have more watts then what they ar rated
@PTC61
@PTC61 Жыл бұрын
My 1st stereo was a 330c. I bought it in 1976. Loved it! I traded it in on a more powerful Technics receiver 10 years later and have regretted it ever since.
@scrappy7571
@scrappy7571 2 жыл бұрын
Bummer that my Sansui 331 didn't make your list. Cap coupled 12 watts sounds utterly amazing. Glass dial display lights up better than any plastic. Yeah it has a fiber board rear cover, but all the connections are mounted in metal, and no screws for the speakers.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Great receiver for the money, for sure!
@passqualecaiazza7728
@passqualecaiazza7728 Жыл бұрын
I have my dads Pioneer SX 626. It has been great since 1971. I did have recapped Last Nov. My receiver the Realistic STA 2700 has been great. I bought as a clearance for $250.00, which was 1/2 off. I love this unit a lot. Does it have a beautiful screen? No. However, the sound is outstanding. So, a few years ago found another online for a few dollars. Use it for my third system.
@johnpecoraro1720
@johnpecoraro1720 2 жыл бұрын
Although not within your time criteria, the Nakamichi receiver that licensed the Nelson Pass circuit is really good!
@ek8137
@ek8137 Жыл бұрын
I was lucky and fortunate to be gifted a Sony STR 6050 from 1969 Incredible sound! I found someone in Michigan to send me new green LEDs. Some Deoxit and new bulbs and it looks exactly like this now 07:22
@MARKLAR51
@MARKLAR51 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve owned a Harmon Kardon 330 b since I bought it new in 1975. Still works like new. Only work done was cleaning switches and replace 2 light bulbs. Not bad for 47 years of service. A real wood case was available as an option and slides over the bare metal case. I bought a NOS one on eBay ten years ago, so my receiver looks almost new.
@kennethhill3054
@kennethhill3054 Жыл бұрын
Great video ,my "x"wife brought the Harmon Kardon 330c into the marriage then we bought the Bang and olfsen beogram 1000 turn table KLH series 6 .I loved playing my music for the neighbors from my front porch.
@JAD-dz3kt
@JAD-dz3kt 2 жыл бұрын
A video like this about vintage integrated or power amps would be pretty cool. My personal pick for integrateds would be my little denon pma-757 that I got for $150. Sounds excellent in my desktop setup.
@JAD-dz3kt
@JAD-dz3kt 2 жыл бұрын
Also for power amps I love my crown ps-400, but finding one of those below 300 would be tough. The smaller ps-200 would be great for the price though, and the hafler dh-200 is probably one of the best sounding amps of any category that you could get used for below 300
@upupandaway5646
@upupandaway5646 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent information presentation. Great channel. Thank you 😊
@arcorob
@arcorob 2 жыл бұрын
Great information and good that you can get folks into some amazing vintage receivers from the best period in my mind, I feel you overlooked the powerhouse of the era. Pioneer (and Mraantz but cant touch them for under 300). The Pioneer SX-650 is a killer receiver; generally selling on ebay WORKING for about $250. I have recently restored 3 of these (my wife keeps taking them for differnt areas, no lie). Beautiful sound and soundstage. Most of my restorations is re-veneer but if people dont mind an ding or two, theh electronics are amazing.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Agree with the Pioneer. I didn't realize they had fallen below the $300 region. There for a while they were selling for over $400.
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 2 жыл бұрын
the sx-300 when one finds one for sale are a less than $300 receiver when they appear and with pioneer the receivers i tested are all good sounding no matter the ouput power
@SteveMasonCanada
@SteveMasonCanada 2 жыл бұрын
Of all the "stuff" I've owned over the years, I miss my 650 the most.
@bbsal4031
@bbsal4031 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to find one of these receivers to put in my living room, and a nice looking cabinet with some big speakers. I love that they have adapters; so you can plug your phone into them, even Bluetooth adapters and listen to all your downloaded music. I have our 1994 Kenwood receiver in our little home gym, it sounds very good, but I would love to have one of these really old ones.
@milo963
@milo963 2 жыл бұрын
The 330C is a gem. Note that the 330B is a different animal. The B variant is cap coupled and sounds a little warmer and less accurate (I love my B as much as my C, just different).
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
I am partial to the C (mainly for looks), but I do really like both. Seems like there are more C's than B's, at least here in Iowa.
@SteveMasonCanada
@SteveMasonCanada 2 жыл бұрын
I saw the Pioneer SX-650 at 2:49 I was hoping it was on the list. That and the Sansui GX-6700 were 2 of my favourites from my teens/early 20's.
@mr9c1driver59
@mr9c1driver59 2 жыл бұрын
Pioneer made so many great receivers back then, surprised none made your list.
@tomscotland
@tomscotland 2 жыл бұрын
Yup, I have an sx434 and a 535 and they’re both superb.
@Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez
@Poppinwheeeeellllllieeeeez Жыл бұрын
@@tomscotland i have had both, amongst numerous others, and the weak point is the tuner section and its drifting.
@timcastens1150
@timcastens1150 Жыл бұрын
I bought an sx 9 in Japan and had it shipped, great receiver with hpm 900 speakers, still listen to the speakers every day
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 Жыл бұрын
Well, there was room for just 5, and while I too like Pioneer I don’t think they match up with these.
@there_is_nothing_here
@there_is_nothing_here Жыл бұрын
I just found this channel. I suspect the $300 Mark is what kept them off the list.
@c.r.sherman1795
@c.r.sherman1795 6 ай бұрын
I got an STR-6055. It's really nice. Thanks for the recommendation. I just picked up an HK 330 (B model) but it needs a restore, no right channel and buggy lights etc.
@jimbartalone2766
@jimbartalone2766 2 жыл бұрын
The first system I pieced together, as a novice audiophile, included a Harmon Kardon HK330i. I loved that receiver and I'm thoroughly sold on H-K components in general.
@jmad627
@jmad627 2 жыл бұрын
That was the first receiver I ever got, and loved it. It still works and I gave it to my 14 year old niece who she plays it all the time and in fact just got a turntable because she wants to listen to vinyl.
@BillyJoBuck
@BillyJoBuck Жыл бұрын
Still have one myself coupled with a pair of vintage Infinitys.
@jonathangonzalez327
@jonathangonzalez327 Жыл бұрын
Great list. I will be trying the Sony. I have a HK 430 Twin pretty similar to the 330C but with the dual power supply. I re-capped myself really easy. Only rated to 25 Watts but the sound is much bigger. I tried to upgrade it listening to other vintage gear and modern and always come back to the HK so is staying in my set up
@Universityofvinyl
@Universityofvinyl 2 жыл бұрын
Have the HK 730 twin power and love it
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent receiver! Over looked, IMO
@williamwong5627
@williamwong5627 2 жыл бұрын
HK (730) often suffers from bad cracking sound from a leaky pair of pnp transistors in input stage.
@juergenstange6844
@juergenstange6844 2 жыл бұрын
I've got a Siemens RS 555 since 1981 ! At that time it was "State of the Art". I love it !
@asmallwhitedog0479
@asmallwhitedog0479 2 жыл бұрын
Ive owned a ton of this stuff. The most under valued piece I've owned ,and still have, is the JVC JR S300. Great sound, great tuner, over 50wpc, 5 band equalizer. A tank.
@timhennigar1468
@timhennigar1468 Жыл бұрын
ya .. had a JVC HIFI VCR back in the day - made the absolute best audio recordings of any equipment I ever owned.
@moustachio334
@moustachio334 Жыл бұрын
@@timhennigar1468 JVC/Kenwood were underrated. I love my Kenwood speakers. The hifi communities hate them but I hate the hifi community so it doesn't matter.
@chrisolson9299
@chrisolson9299 7 ай бұрын
I have a Harmon Kardon 330C, and I bought it brand new. Had it serviced a year ago? This is a great receiver. I use Bose #301 speakers in my office.
@mumbles552
@mumbles552 2 жыл бұрын
I was sweating bullets as you went thru the list but that ended when you declared the HK 330C your top choice. Currently I'm doing a full rebuild and restoration of a 330C and I can't wait until it's finished! It sounded good before but it should sound great when it's done! Subbed.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Love those damn little monsters. Such a cool vintage piece.
@mumbles552
@mumbles552 2 жыл бұрын
@@skylabsaudio Bought my first HK 330A in December 1971 and still have it and the original box but it needs some attention now to. A little 230A is my current daily driver while another 330A, a Nocturne Eight Twenty, and a Rotel RX-400A wait their turns to come on the bench for some servicing. A HK 630 I just bought is in the mail somewhere between here and the UK so I expect I'll have to give it some love to before declaring it a reliable runner. All I need now is one of the HK 330B variants to help round out my HK collection. I'm no trained tech but since retiring a few years ago my interest in these older units has taken off and now I'm starting to understand more how they work and how to troubleshoot them. There are some really good videos here on YT and posts on the Audiokarma site which have helped immensely with my education. Anyway, keep the good vids coming and cheers from Western Canada!
@birdsoup777
@birdsoup777 7 ай бұрын
Golden Era of Receivers needs to Make American Great Again. Awesome video.
@aegisofhonor
@aegisofhonor 2 жыл бұрын
several other very good receivers from this period that can be gotten cheap is the Sherwood S-7450 and the JCPenny MCS 3222. Both were solid low power receivers you can often find for well under $300 today.
@DRumsBDrugs
@DRumsBDrugs 2 жыл бұрын
We had an MCS Stereo, it was amazing, I still have the speakers!
@drewpalmer1313
@drewpalmer1313 2 жыл бұрын
Well done . i have a HK 330 it's relegated to a guest roomwith older maybe KLH 11s. I have been doing electronics since 73, I have more power amps, pre amps than anything . i have a Mac 1700 with tube tuning, I bought at a hamfest for $50. 15 years ago, I have bought some Denon heos pieces to get music around easily. many good deals, thrift stores on line. i enjoyed your presentation.
@paulgrant7499
@paulgrant7499 2 жыл бұрын
My favourite is the Realistic STA2290, I've just picked one up for £200 in mint condition, I had this receiver originally when I was 16. I just love looking at it.
@runningdeer2111
@runningdeer2111 Жыл бұрын
Realistic is underrated. They were actually really good. Depended much on the speakers too.
@phillipmitchell5879
@phillipmitchell5879 2 ай бұрын
'Had a Sony STR-6050 from 1970 - 1982. 25W/channel, I believe. Bullet-proof receiver, great quality sound. w/ Infinity speakers & Technics direct-drive table. 'Loved that vintage stuff! Now have a Sony STR DE197, 50W/channel, large, vintage Infinity 2-way spkrs. No table, but a Sony single CD player/cassette player. Works for me.
@neps4th
@neps4th 2 жыл бұрын
My Nakamichi (STASIS) SR4A has a smooth and deep holographic soundscape that rivals my my favorite Class A mono-blocks.
@retrodiggs3201
@retrodiggs3201 2 жыл бұрын
I agree when you say some units look better with the colored LEDs and some don't. That was a pic of our pioneer with the blue lights. We notice that the new age customer prefers the flashy colored LEDs. The high end units we keep pure
@edwardbagu1252
@edwardbagu1252 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent list, I think a top ten list would have been sweet. I had all you have listed and yes they are great but there are some lovely small gems I have, like the pioneer sx 440, Sony str 6050, Yamaha CR-500, and Superscope R-350... And yes the Yamaha CR-700, small but with lots of power...
@stpierreorama
@stpierreorama Жыл бұрын
How does the sound compare amongst them?
@edwardbagu1252
@edwardbagu1252 Жыл бұрын
@@stpierreorama they all have unique sounds but my preference in order Yamaha CR-700, Sony str 6050, Yamaha cr-500, and pioneer sx 440... just boils down to the power... but the 440 holds its ground well... but this is rather subjective... it could be also the state of these units... I have never had them looked at by a technician... it could be a reflection of their state rather than make...
@bisket2003
@bisket2003 2 жыл бұрын
NOICE! I rock that STR 6055. Stellar vintage for the price indeed!
@montanalou7711
@montanalou7711 2 жыл бұрын
It is amazing how different receivers sound. Some of the older Fishers deliver such incredible depth with only 16 wpc. I am really surprised one was not on the list.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
What models are you referring to?
@montanalou7711
@montanalou7711 2 жыл бұрын
@@skylabsaudio, I have a small vintage audio store/booth in the junk mall (Pueblo Trading Post) located in Pueblo Colorado. For the love of music and the sake of addiction, I keep the locals and myself supplied with various finds and trades. I try to move audio stuff as quickly as possible. I have to sale things at an incredible deal to stay open. I supplement the audio business with Rock and Roll memorabilia and of all things military survival gear, vintage camping coffee pots are in fashion these days. I have records, CDs and cassette tapes. I *had* an old school guy from Illinois, by way of California, who was doing repairs. He was a great guy, 76 years old, and a great teacher until he blew a fuse. After being open for a year and 8 months, I am learning a few things about my market place. I know not to dangle the carrots to high. I am close to 63 year old and your videos are down to earth and real. I sell my honesty everytime I sell a unit. If it stops working in the next three months, bring it back, 💯refund‼️ I am not getting rich.😎
@robertko5425
@robertko5425 2 жыл бұрын
@@skylabsaudio Fisher 250, 390, 450, and 500TX has good bass response, as well as the later 1035, 1052, and 1056 which all have very clean deep bass response as well.
@patricknicolucci5073
@patricknicolucci5073 2 жыл бұрын
My dad bought a Fisher Futura 201 receiver new in 1971, I was 14 years old it sounds great at only 20 watts RMS, still have it although I had it recapped, I love the sound.
@crimsonghost6454
@crimsonghost6454 2 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. Great stuff so keep the videos coming.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it!
@Nightrelic
@Nightrelic 2 жыл бұрын
A lot that fly under the radar are the Realistic receivers from this era from Radio Schack. I’ve owned a lot of different models and been happy with them. Favorites have been STA-120, STA-78 and STA-2000D. The last will sometimes fall outside the price limit, but sometimes you can find it that cheap.
@barnabywilde374
@barnabywilde374 2 жыл бұрын
had a buddy who owned a 70's Realistic STA-90 that was possessed with supernatural fidelity unlike i ever heard. It was "only" 40 or 45 watts per channel that rivaled higher powered amps in volume and ultra-low distortion. His wasn't just an anomaly, as other customers (i was a Radio Shack employee in 1979) who owned one raved about them. I've kept my eye out for one since then, but i've never saw one for sale.
@Nightrelic
@Nightrelic 2 жыл бұрын
I Have STA-120. It’s a great receiver.
@SteveMasonCanada
@SteveMasonCanada 2 жыл бұрын
I worked for Radio Shack in the mid to late 70's. If I remember correctly (I don't much anymore...) many of them were made by Pioneer.
@waynegray1380
@waynegray1380 Жыл бұрын
I had an STA- 250 ( with thumbwheel tuning ), loved it.
@Humandriver5280
@Humandriver5280 Жыл бұрын
Foster Electronics made a lot of Realistic.
@bigme75201
@bigme75201 2 жыл бұрын
My advice is to be patient and shop local (if you live in a mid/large city) and always keep some emergency "I will only spend this on great gear" cash because regardless of listed price I have found offering a crisp $100 bill will likely get you a yes response. The HK 330 was my first too, it was a lucky garage sale find for very little cash and the musicality for such a simple design will make most people very happy. Since I have added a HK 730 Twin for $75, Sansui AU-517 for $100 and a Luxman R-117 for $100. The Lux is 80's the rest are 70's and knock on wood all are working perfectly aside from a simple cleaning and a few bulbs replaced I have been very lucky.
@jefflundgren6008
@jefflundgren6008 2 жыл бұрын
Great list, you can't go wrong with those. I have a HK 330C that I'm refurbishing and it's great. I also have some other recommendations for under $300 receivers- Pioneer SX-535 and SX-636. They sound fantastic and I love the blue lights. Easy to work on like the HK 330C. Yamaha CR-420 and CR-620- sleek looks just like the CR-400. Also not too hard to work on on the inside. Sherwood S-7100a and S-7200. Sleeper units that sound great. Only downside is that the volume/power switch is prone to failure.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 жыл бұрын
Agree on all fronts. The SX X3X is plagued with black legged transistors. Not the end of the world, but a little extra work to keep them running good.
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