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In Reply to: RE: Modern Advent receiver posted by Bill the K on June 19, 2015 at 05:55:03
Not many with a phono section that equals the 300's Holman designed one. As for integrateds, check out Naim, Arcam and Creek, as well as Rega and Linn. But they aren't "low priced".
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I bought my Advent for $120 but that was 35 years ago. My son now makes 4 times what I made then, so I can go up to $500 which may be low priced considering the Rogue and such that a lot of inmates buy. That would be a NAD 326 BEE but I dont know if I would like it as dearly as the Advent. But then there is no guarantee that a $1k amp would be as dearly either. A dilemma.
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Bill
The Outlaw had a lot of good comments. Yamaha also has a dedicated stereo receiver and seems to be more sound quality orientated these days. I believe Marantz also has a stereo receiver and a good line up of integrated amps.
I never heard one but JoLida has a hybrid integrated for around $500.00. NAD and Cambridge also have integrateds in your price.
bought new in 1979, was $279. My current 300 will be off to Ohio for cap/diode upgrades and tuneup in a few months. The Outlaw receiver is a good idea. Might pick up one of those for well under $500. They are $699 new.
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