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Luxman PD 291

Luxman PD 291

This turntable surprised me, I knew it was good, but it is really very good. Luxman PD-291 or PX-100, they…

RECEIVERS

Kenwood KR 7050

Kenwood KR 7050

This is the Kenwood KR 7050 High Speed DC Stereo Receiver from 1979-80. It’s big (bigger than most stereo receivers),…

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TURNTABLES

Audio Linear TD 4001 + SME 3009 S2 Imp.

Audio Linear TD 4001 + SME 3009 S2 Imp.

Very special and rare Audio Linear turntable, made by the Belgian company Hi-Fi Dynamics International. Chassis of 15 mm plexiglass…

RECEIVERS

Pioneer SX 838

Pioneer SX 838

This is the Pioneer SX 838 from 1974-75, a fine example of the x3x line that was much sought after…

AMPLIFIERS

Denon PMA 850 II

Denon PMA 850 II

The original PMA-850 had no rec-out option or Class A mode, but the PMA-850II has everything (except the muting switch…

SPEAKERS

Jamo C103 – Gloss Black

Jamo C103 – Gloss Black

Large bookshelf speakers with great looks and simple lines. The C103 sound smooth and full, great bass and clear highs.…

VINTAUDIO

Vintage Audio - Viseu, Portugal

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Why vintage?

Vintage Audio Gear offers an abundance of musically pleasing qualities that are lacking in most contemporary equipment, at least in some of the common ones, being necessary to go to high-end equipment to find similarities, but the prices of such equipment are absurd.
Many of the products designed from the late 1960s to the early 1980s are regarded as some of the finest pieces of electronics, and are appreciated for their superior sound quality and overall construction. Not to mention that some of them had great looks and charisma.