I'd be leery of a 3001 or a 3001A. My brother has one, which eventually died. It used multiple PCB's and after a while the connections between them went bad.
Instead, look for a Tandberg 3012 or 3012A. I've had my 3012 for nearly 20 years (or whenever it was that it first came out). Other than having to replace the micro-switches (about a $250 investment), it's never needed a thing, and it sounds great.
Instead, look for a Tandberg 3012 or 3012A. I've had my 3012 for nearly 20 years (or whenever it was that it first came out). Other than having to replace the micro-switches (about a $250 investment), it's never needed a thing, and it sounds great.