Recommended cheaper vintage SS Integrated Amps?


I’ve been pondering trying a vintage SS integrated amp for a while. Which brands *in general* aside from the obvious Sansui do you recommend, or specific models? Looking for that warm, mellow vintage sound I read about, which I know is very brand (or even down to model) specific

Three that I’ve found from a reputable vintage dealer are: Marantz 1070 (not recapped), Kenwood KA-3500 (recapped) and Pioneer SA-5800 (not recapped). Any thoughts on these? I know the Marantz 1070 is well liked but what about the other two?

Side question: should ca. 1970s amps be recapped? I’m getting different opinions on this but I would say yes given their age (electrolytics of this vintage aren’t nearly as robust as current ones)
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Showing 3 responses by fiesta75

The JVC-AX3 is it's bigger brother at 55 watts/channel. Denon's also come to mind.
I really love the Sony, Yamaha and Hitachi VFET amplifiers from the mid-70's to the mid-80's. So detailed and clear! These are NOT to be confused with MOSFET's. These amps and devices are very rare and the VFET parts are all but non-existent, should you need to repair one... From what you listed, my votes would be the Kenwood because it's recapped. If you plan to service it yourself or have a reputable service tech, Marantz 1060 (1st) 1070 (2nd). I had all but forgotten about the JVC A-X1, +1 jasonbourne. Very nice amp, but only 30 watts/channel. If that's enough, buy it, but make sure it's the correct voltage for your country.
I still have my Sherwood S-7910 receiver, bought new. Still works great, 60 watts/channel.