Innovative, attractive value packed. Words that ring true nearly 50 years later for this Pioneer SX-750. Manufactured from 1976 to 1977, this receiver shows exactly what Pioneer does well. Custom wood cabinet from D&B Custom Woods.
Straight out of the future (in 1974), this 330B is a classic offering from harman/kardon. With 20 watts, a beautiful lighting display, and an even better sound, this is a stereo you'll want to keep for a long time.
Alesis RA-100 Stereo Amplifier
A long-time favorite of studio engineers and hobbyists alike, the rack-mountable Alesis RA-100 is known around the world for a reason. This unit has been fully recapped, cleaned, and is ready to get back in action!
Allied Model 2690 Stereo Receiver
Originally sold by mail order as part of a stereo set, this Allied Model 2690 stereo would make a great kitchen, office, or bedroom unit! This unit has been fully recapped and has a fresh set of bulbs, leaving it ready to sing for years to come!
Released in 1974, the Pioneer SX-434 was among the more budget friendly offerings from Pioneer, but that's not to say it can't compete with the best of them. With a modest 15 watts per channel, it's more about what it does with it, and no watt is wasted here! Note: Faceplate has names scratched into surface - See photos
SOLD - Sound Project by Pioneer Model 300
Released in 1973 among Pioneer's first solid state offerings, this modest 7W receiver makes up for its power with pure charm! Fit with blue LED's, a wood case, and sounding like something well above its class, this stereo would be perfect for a turntable and small or medium pair of bookshelf speakers!
SOLD - Adcom GFA-545II Stereo Amplifier
As the little brother of the iconic GFA-555ii, the GFA-545ii still boasts an impressive 100 Watts per channel, and is every bit as musical as its sibling. From Home Theater applications to driving your stereo setup to PA applications, you can't go wrong with an Adcom.