I am parting with my vintage stereo components after nearly 50 years of ownership. They have been a part of my life for nearly my entire adult life. I bought all but one of the components while I attended high school in the 70s while living on the island of Okinawa, Japan. I have meticulously cared for them through every phase of my life. I have the original paperwork and manuals, too. Every time I moved my residence, I would neatly package them up in their original linen and/or plastic covers, slide them back into their original styrofoam and boxes, move them with care, and then set them up in the new place to enjoy the rich, deep sound they produced.
I'm selling them because I have downsized my house and I simply can't justify keeping them due to the lack of space I now have. Besides, they've served their purpose for this music lover, and I would love to see them go to a new, younger audiophile who will care for and enjoy them as much as I have. They will last another 50 years! They are simply treasures.
The videos below demonstrate the operation of each component. All of the individual components were connected and tested in my garage before their final packaging for sale. The sound was amazing, and I only cranked it up to "5" so I didn't blow out the neighbors. You can crank it to "10" when you get them set up at your place.
I'm selling them because I have downsized my house and I simply can't justify keeping them due to the lack of space I now have. Besides, they've served their purpose for this music lover, and I would love to see them go to a new, younger audiophile who will care for and enjoy them as much as I have. They will last another 50 years! They are simply treasures.
The videos below demonstrate the operation of each component. All of the individual components were connected and tested in my garage before their final packaging for sale. The sound was amazing, and I only cranked it up to "5" so I didn't blow out the neighbors. You can crank it to "10" when you get them set up at your place.