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RE: It looks like you'd need a pilots license to operate it;-)

I searched the Internet, but couldn't find my first stereo. It was sold by the Singer Sewing company. A receiver, a BSR mini-changer, and little one way speakers. I got it for my 15th birthday, in 1969.

My friend's second system was a Marantz 2270 with KLH speakers. He then went with stacked pairs of the original large Advents.

Although I doubt the 2270 was the best I always thought it was a great receiver.


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