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RE: Newbie: Need Help Finding An Amp/Receiver For My System

Posted by Bold Eagle on August 7, 2008 at 18:15:53:

You don't need a lot of power, but you will want something with a really good phono preamp. Look for a later 70's Scott 370R. It's a sleeper, has more power than you need, sounds really good, and has a superb phono preamp. It's also huge! The previous generation Scotts are also good.

Someone suggested the Marantz 2230, that's a good choice, and the Pioneer SX-626 sounds very similar.

Jerry