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Luxman PD 291

Luxman PD 291

This turntable genuinely surprised me. I knew it was good—but it’s very good, even by today’s standards. The Luxman PD-291…

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Kenwood KR 7050

Kenwood KR 7050

This is the Kenwood KR-7050 High Speed DC Stereo Receiver from 1979–1980 — a true powerhouse from the golden age…

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Victor TT 81 Turntable + Denon DA 307 Tonearm

Victor TT 81 Turntable + Denon DA 307 Tonearm

The Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) was founded in 1927 as the Japanese subsidiary of the Victor Talking Machine…

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Sanyo JCX 2600 KR

Sanyo JCX 2600 KR

In the late 1970s, Sanyo introduced the JCX series of receivers, a bold move to prove the brand could compete…

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Denon PMA 501

Denon PMA 501

This is a fine example of the quality material Denon produced in the late 70s — designed with care, built…

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Jamo C103 – Gloss Black

Jamo C103 – Gloss Black

These are the C103 large bookshelf speakers — a visually striking and sonically refined pair that balances classic simplicity with…

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Why VintAudio?

I created this space to share my hobby of exploring, testing, and listening to vintage audio equipment.

VintAudio was born out of a desire to document and share experiences with classic gear, especially from the 1970s, a decade I find particularly special both for its sound and build quality.

I have a particular appreciation for Japanese design and engineering from that era, which, in my opinion, achieved a rare balance of robustness, performance, and aesthetics.

This space also serves as a living archive where I gather and share useful technical information about the equipment I come across. I believe it’s worth preserving and making this knowledge accessible to other enthusiasts.