Vintage Sansui

What’s the best vintage stereo receiver fo rthe home today?
I’m wishing I still had the old Akai (rosewood cabinet and major sound) but am thinking of getting an old Sansui, Pioneer, – I’m not sure. What’s out there that can handle the power and still hook up a CD player or can they?
I’ve been known to turn up the volume so let’s hear what ya got! Thanks much…..
IF YOU CAN LAND A TEAC,YOUR GOOD TO GO.OR A KENWOOD.SANSUI WERE KICKERS TOO.IM USING A PIONEER SX-2300 WHICH ISNT REALLY THAT OLD BUT THIS THING BLASTS!.BOUGHT IT FOR 15 BUCKS AT A SWAP MEET.OH YEAH,YOU CAN HOOK UP ANYTHING TO ONE.I HAVE A VINTAGE DUAL CASSETTE PLAYER,PS2,PANASONIC 32″TV AND CD PLAYER ALL IN LINE.I ALSO RUN MY COMPUTER SOUND THRU IT SOMETIMES FOR A REAL KICK.THERE OUT THERE,HAVE FUN HUNTING FOR ONE.
Vintage Sansui 1000X receiver restoration part 1
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