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Harman Kardon 630

This is the Harman Kardon 630 Twin Power Receiver from 1973–75, probably the most rare of the HK X30 Twin Powered series receivers.The look of the HK X30 series is unmistakable — green dial face, illuminated dial pointer, dark black panel, and the iconic red power button that sets it apart from other receivers of […]

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Micro Seiki DD-5

Micro Seiki was a high-end Japanese manufacturer that began producing exquisite and sought-after turntables in the 1960s and 1970s. Known for their precision engineering, elegant design, and obsession with detail, Micro Seiki quickly became one of the most respected names in analog playback — both under their own brand and as an OEM for many

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Denon DP-47F

This is the Denon DP-47F and it’s one of the reasons why the Denon name is a legend in the HI-FI audio world.A fully automatic Direct-Drive Turntable from 1985 with a beautiful rosewood finish, good build quality and smooth automatic movements.A fantastic turntable with very good sound and gorgeous looks. The Denon DP-47F features an

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Pioneer SX 838

This is the Pioneer SX-838 from 1974–75, a fantastic example of Pioneer’s revered x3x receiver series — known for their build quality, warm analog sound, and timeless industrial design. The SX-838 sits comfortably in the upper-mid range of the lineup, offering just the right balance between power, features, and price — then and now. Classic

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Jamo C103 – Gloss Black

These are the C103 large bookshelf speakers — a visually striking and sonically refined pair that balances classic simplicity with high-performance engineering. Their clean lines and modern-yet-understated look make them equally at home in a minimalist setup or a vintage-inspired room. The C103 delivers a sound that’s smooth, full-bodied, and non-fatiguing, with a wide and

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