Vintage Audio

The Luxman R-1120 delivered 120 watts per channel with boutique Japanese craftsmanship. Discover why this refined 1970s receiver is a hidden gem among collectors.

The Yamaha CR-2020 defined the “Natural Sound” era of hi-fi. With 100 watts per channel, minimalist styling, and one of the best phono stages of the 1970s, it remains a collector’s favorite for its precision and purity. Discover why this receiver is still celebrated by audiophiles and vintage enthusiasts today.

The Harman Kardon 930 Twin Power combines dual-mono engineering, warm sound, and timeless 1970s styling. Discover specs, collector tips, and why this overlooked classic still matters.

The Sansui 9090DB brought muscle and finesse to the Receiver Wars. With 125 watts per channel and Dolby FM decoding, it remains one of the most collectible and admired receivers of the 1970s.

The Marantz 2270 became one of the most beloved receivers of the 1970s. With 70 watts per channel and its signature warm blue glow, it defined the look and sound of an era.