3 EASY Ways to TURN VINTAGE HIFI into MODERN HiFi!!

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    ► 3 EASY WAYS TO TURN VINTAGE HIFI INTO MODERN HIFI
    Modern day HiFi is full of modern day conveniences making vintage hifi systems obsolete for those who enjoy things like streaming music and movies. Before you ditch your Dad's vintage stereo receiver, we found some easy ways to make vintage hifi into modern hifi. We take a Marantz 2216 stereo receiver into 2022 using 3 cheap ways to turn a vintage stereo receiver modern!
    INTRO: 00:00
    KLIPSCH SPEAKERS AND VINTAGE HIFI: 00:30
    MARANTZ MODEL 2216: 00:58
    VINTAGE MARANTZ STEREO RECEIVER SOUND: 02:44
    SHOULD YOU BUY A MARANTZ 2216: 04:44
    MAKING VINTAGE HIFI MODERN 05:45
    USING A BLUESOUND NODE ON VINTAGE HIFI: 05:58
    ARYLIC S50 PRO+: 07:42
    ANDOVER SONGBIRD: 08:12
    CONCLUSION: 08:48
    KRISTI'S TAKE: 09:49
    SIGN OFF: 11:43
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  • @andrewrobinsonreviews
    @andrewrobinsonreviews  Před 2 lety +9

    ✅ *GET IT HERE: **bit.ly/3bAqyEh**, **ebay.to/3H0Tgeu*
    ★ *QOTD: What ways have you brought your vintage hifi into the modern era?*
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    • @aldocochrane9851
      @aldocochrane9851 Před 2 lety +2

      In my garage I alternate between a pioneer sx 737 and a pioneer vsx-9500s. In the rack I've got a cd player, tape player, jvc fully automatic phono and a rinky dink Bluetooth receiver all connected by analog output/ inputs. For streaming, I use a Playstation 3 thats hooked up in two ways via hdmi and composite analog, the hdmi going to the vsx 44 at the bottom of the rack and the analog going to either vintage piece of my choice. My little playground lol.

    • @DrSinisster
      @DrSinisster Před 2 lety

      I have a Maratnz SR-1000 Receiver I bought for $150 CDN. It runs from my PC, to a Geshelli Labs J2 DAC, to Marantz, to a set of Sansui Alinico 8" driver speakers w/ 1 Tweeter, and a set of Sears Dynamic Magnet 12" driver speakers w/2 Tweeters capable of a solid 35khz low end. Its rounds the sound, and since these old receivers can run 2 sets of speakers at once this match makes Beautiful sounds from Music to Movies. Loudness button for Movies, Music runs without. Rarely do I use the tone controls as it sounds perfect nearly always without any adjustment. The receiver did get a upgraded Power Supply, and replacement of any worn or Caps etc. a few years before I bought it.

    • @joshuawarren9891
      @joshuawarren9891 Před 2 lety

      I dug my dad's old Sony PS LX-2 out the cellar, cleaned it up/serviced and replaced a few parts, found a new headshell on ebay, fitted a modern Sumiko cartridge and fed it through pro-ject tube phono amp into a modern system... sounds fantastic to my ears!

    • @zardoz2627
      @zardoz2627 Před 2 lety

      Not sure what is considered vintage but I use a 32ish year old NAD 2400PE amp for my 2 channel listening. I used to have 2 2200PE's but sold them 20 years ago and have kicked myself ever since for it. Got the 2400 in 2020 and am really happy with it.

    • @poanesbitt
      @poanesbitt Před 2 lety +1

      I utilize a Google Chromecast Audio (discontinued) via a 3.5 mm to stereo RCA cable. It is a very simple setup but has and continues to serve it's purpose well with everything I have connected it to.

  • @mc116
    @mc116 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm no expert in vintage equipment but I reused my dad's 80s hifi equipment that my mom packed up and put in storage when he passed when I was young. A Hafler power amp/preamp/equalizer, Nakamichi tape deck, Dual turntable, and B&W loudspeakers. Still sounds good to this day and works flawlessly!

    • @cardtrix1970
      @cardtrix1970 Před 2 lety

      Just curious...what Nak deck did your Dad have?

    • @mc116
      @mc116 Před 2 lety

      @@cardtrix1970 the bx-100! Never tested it out since I have no idea where my childhood Disney and backstreet boys music tapes went 🤣

    • @cardtrix1970
      @cardtrix1970 Před 2 lety

      @@mc116 Nice deck...I would believe. I have the BX 150. It makes great tapes. I believe...ANY Nak deck is a good deck 'cause-well- it's a Nak- When you get around to firing up your Dad's deck, feel free to send me an update. Good luck with...all!

  • @AlanEmerson
    @AlanEmerson Před 2 lety +5

    More vintage please. Brings back great childhood memory of listening to my dad's Fisher 500T receiver hooked up to his KLH Model 6's. Both of which are still functioning well 50 years later.

  • @rickcohen4680
    @rickcohen4680 Před 2 lety +1

    Purchased a Marantz 2230 in 1972. I now use it with Bluetooth improving the sound from a Peloton. Also the stream music using an old Ipad.
    Two years ago I finally made a custom Mahogany case for it, repaired the on off switch, replaced the bulbs with new Led and cleaned all contacts. Works great after 50 years.

  • @johnw81floyd
    @johnw81floyd Před 2 lety +2

    I still have my Dad's old Pioneer SA7800 safely packed away. The amp that started my hifi obsession. I need to get it out now and show it some love. Nice work as always Andrew and Kristi.

  • @ncexnyc4466
    @ncexnyc4466 Před 2 lety +64

    There's something special about those vintage receivers and their bright lit faces as opposed to today's cold sterile faces where you have that one, red led light telling you the power is on.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  Před 2 lety +17

      I agree, just seeing vintage gear out in the room is a vibe! Thanks for tuning in!

    • @asplmn
      @asplmn Před 2 lety

      That's what got me into restoring my own vintage gear, and it's been amazing. Even went as far as grabbing the best Pioneer ever built, the Exclusive C3 & M4. So beautiful.
      That being said, DIY tube kits (like Bottlehead) have been the biggest overall value I've yet to come across in HiFi. Pair them up with the likes of Klipsch or efficient JBL... Omfg. Tubes just do stuff that I've not heard even in vintage SS.

    • @OscarSanchez-tk3hx
      @OscarSanchez-tk3hx Před 2 lety

      Were can I restore my two vintage Marantz receiver and integrated amps please help

    • @fonkenful
      @fonkenful Před 2 lety

      @@asplmnLet’s not forget that a utilitarian version of one of Andrew’s favorite tube Amos (Decware Zen) is still available as a kit - albeit not as complete a package as Doc’s offerings. And IMHO your DIY amp smorgasbord experience is incomplete without at least a taste test of Nelson Pass’ ACA - an incredibly affordable little gem with 8w of solid state SE delight.

    • @audibons4
      @audibons4 Před 2 lety

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews Having seen your Pioneer project and this Marantz piece brought me back to my Dad's gear which is how I got into audio myself. I wanted to DM you some pictures Andrew. What is the best way to send you a short message and share some images? Thanks. Brian

  • @1ejsantos1
    @1ejsantos1 Před 2 lety +4

    I'll never, ever ditch my vintage collection of receivers, e-q's, reel to reels & ANYTHING associated with stereo equipment manufactured 35-40+ years ago. There's a good reason why after all these years this equipment is still functional & sounding great. There's plenty of other gear that can easily bring you up to date...e.g: wifi transmitters/receivers, digital & analog signal convertors & a cadre' of other connectors & enhancers to keep your favorite vintage gear employed.

  • @bklynbass
    @bklynbass Před 2 lety +2

    I recently added a Schiit Saga + to my setup which goes into the Aux on my 1965 Fisher tube integrated amp, so I can control not just the volume but select inputs with a remote. I have both my schiit modi DAC (which has my computer, CD player and TV digital out connected to it) as well as my magni phono preamp hooked up to it. It’s great for audiophile nerd outs where want to A/B the vinyl version to the digital (maybe I shouldn’t admit that I do that) and I never get tired of reminding my kids how lucky they are to watch marvel movies with the sound coming through an all tube stereo signal chain while they roll their eyes at me.

  • @Dirtweed
    @Dirtweed Před 2 lety +3

    I run my Node on my Onkyo 2500 MKII and Kanto Yu Passives and I love that setup!

  • @perrylinville3973
    @perrylinville3973 Před rokem +1

    Took my Marantz 1070 console in for repair and found out it just needed cleaned! Amazing. The repair shop suggested I buy a Dayton Audio Bluetooth receiver. I use this amp to power my pool speakers. Now have endless music to listen to and remote volume. It's great!

  • @I-Libertine
    @I-Libertine Před 2 lety +1

    I've done this very thing: found a rebuilt Marantz 2252 ($350 on eBay), Realistic Nova 7b (unused by Houston Boy Scout Troop, still in unopened boxes, $75 on CL), and Fluance w/Ortophon blue (cuz saw it reviewed here, $450), and my digital Swiss Army knife, a Marantz ND 8006 for CD and streaming (Amazon, $1300 on sale).
    I. LOVE. IT. So much fun to listening to Spoon sitting on the floor, hypnotized by that glowing blue dial...! Love, love, love this channel.

  • @MEGAsharps
    @MEGAsharps Před 2 lety +2

    I recently went down this path with my old man's 2235b. I rebuilt it last year and added a Node before Christmas. Works exactly as you described. Great sound and looks and the Node gives it all the modern amenities I need. Just need to build a pair of CSS Critons and I will be done...

  • @casyjones3806
    @casyjones3806 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a Marantz 4270. I am the original owner. I followed you with updating it at JA. They did a fantastic job. They also changed the speaker plugs to banana plugs. I also added the Bluesound Node to it. . it with Klipsch 6000f. The turntable is a Bang and Olufsen Beogram RX. This is my bedroom system. Found JA because of you, so thank you

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  Před 2 lety +1

      That's so AWESOME! So glad to hear you love your Marantz rig! Sounds like a nice setup!

    • @michaelburke5750
      @michaelburke5750 Před měsícem

      I also have a 4270, What is JA?

    • @casyjones3806
      @casyjones3806 Před měsícem +1

      @@michaelburke5750 The Hifi store that did the restoration of my 4270. Just Audio from Baltimore Maryland.

    • @michaelburke5750
      @michaelburke5750 Před měsícem

      @casyjones3806 Did they charge an hourly rate, or do they have a fixed price.
      I am shopping around, and the estimates are very inconsistent.

  • @jwbrook
    @jwbrook Před 2 lety

    Love this one. I was in my late teens in the late 70s, and this Marantz and the Pioneer you showed were common sites in my world. Totally warms my heart to see this beautiful old equipment still being loved and used. Thanks!!

  • @jokke123456
    @jokke123456 Před 2 lety +3

    I find this review very clear. The highs are very detailed and the lows not at all muffled. Now let's hear what the comments thought of it.

  • @cameronkrause4712
    @cameronkrause4712 Před 2 lety +2

    I really like that you pay attention to vintage hifi. Some of us still have units that are plus 50 years old and they still sound good and are a testament to reliability that today's gear might have a hard time keeping up with in years to come. I wish that I had a time machine so I could find out just how well class D amps will stand the ravages of time.

  • @mat.b.
    @mat.b. Před 2 lety +1

    Love to see videos like this, got a Marantz 2225 in the summer. Once it was cleaned up and burnt in (it was a disaster) it looked and sounded terrific. Recently had the capacitors entirely replaced with high end modern replacements and letting it settle as I type this. Attach an older AppleTV to the AUX right now to get Lossless audio, and control the volume with the remote from my DAC. Incorporating vintage into modern setups is my favorite thing to do right now.

  • @markgettemeyer1145
    @markgettemeyer1145 Před rokem

    I am in absolute love with our vintage 2230. I have it paired with a Fluance rt85 and a couple of lower end Klipsch towers (hoping for a speaker upgrade this year). The Marantz surprises us nearly every time we put on different vinyl. My wife and I both remember the Marantzes from our earlier years in the 70’s, so it was familiar and that’s why we built our system around a vintage piece (an SX 780 was also on the table, but the Marantz that found us REALLY found us - like “I know you are my new stewards, I can feel it, so please take me with you now - I want to see my new home…”). Newer components can make our heads spin a bit, so getting the best of the old and new in our system has us smiling from ear to ear. The Fluance is sublime.

  • @kennyzraht5804
    @kennyzraht5804 Před 2 lety +4

    I LOVE vintage home hifi!

  • @garysmith8455
    @garysmith8455 Před 2 lety

    Nice and timely topic! I JUST upgraded my Bang and Olufsen 6500 series system with a 1Mii 5.0 Blue Tooth transceiver. Now I can stream from my tablet and two laptops from anywhere in the home. Very happy with that, 1990 meets 2022 !

  • @quiksr20
    @quiksr20 Před 2 lety +2

    Glad to see another vintage focused video, I personally own a 2235 of this era which are some of Marantz's best. They are very pleasing to the ear for sure. As for streaming / dac I love pairing my vintage receivers with the often overlooked Apple Airport Express which has proven to put out high quality sound, often alot better than bluetooth audio, That plus a cheap Wifi plug and you can turn it on / off / adjust sound and tracks all from a smart phone. You can typically pick up a plug + airport express for $75 or less combined . Keep cranking out the great videos.

  • @smellslikenannashouse5425

    I’ve had an early 70s Marantz 1120 for a year now and I love it. Been in for repair twice (the downside of using vintage gear), but it looks the business and never gets fatiguing. Running it with a pair of Celestion 3000 speakers (old 80s ribbon design)

  • @OzBlues21
    @OzBlues21 Před 2 lety +1

    Love vintage gear, I still have my JVC RS-77 receiver that I have now owned for 42 years, I put some new binding posts on it myself as it makes it so much easier to pull out and plug it in, I also still have the speakers that I bought with that receiver, my Bose 601 MK1s in great condition, also my Dual 522 turntable, now that system did my 21st birthday and 39 years later I set it up for my daughters 21st, her friends couldn't believe that it did my 21st and all said it was the best system they have ever heard, vintage HiFi we had it all back then, hey keep up the great work guys

  • @henrysalazar5420
    @henrysalazar5420 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I have Marantz 2270, 2230, and 2210 all restored and I love the sound. I have them connected with vintage JBL L15s, 4401s and L100s with a subwoofer. I am testing out the Audioengine BeFi and so far, it has been pretty good.

  • @peterhagglund9822
    @peterhagglund9822 Před 2 lety

    Great video! I used to own a Marantz 2216B (blackface) and i was amazed by the sound and power it made :)
    Keep up the vintage reviews! Big Thanks from Sweden!

  • @joedegabriele6256
    @joedegabriele6256 Před 2 lety +1

    I recently rescue a Marantz 2230b with matching turntable and cassette deck. They look GREAT AND SOUND GREAT

  • @vincebagusauskas278
    @vincebagusauskas278 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Finally found what I have wanted on how to add a subwoofer to my old Luxman LV105! Thanks!

  • @juliocampos8416
    @juliocampos8416 Před rokem +1

    This really can be the way to go. I just finished swapping out a late 2010's 7.1 setup with a Yamaha Aventage receiver (Atmos and all the latest stuff). The Node allowed me to utilize a recently serviced McIntosh MA6100 and Sonus Faber Concertino's (with original stands). I'm running the Node with a modern sub to fill out the lower range that the SF's lack. This setup is amazingly simple and competent. Like Andrew notes, I'm able to utilize all of my devices and have my LG C9 run all the HMDI's direct with the ARC controlling the volume out to the Node. I turn the Mac on and up to 75% volume and let the Node handle the rest. I don't miss a center channel and everything sounds great at all volumes. I highly recommend this path if you have some older quality equipment lying around. I was fortunate enough to find my vintage stuff at crazy cheap prices over the years and I'm confident that it would well over $3,500ish to replicate the quality of sound I'm able to get with this vintage gear. On top of all of that, the vintage stuff just looks so classy.

  • @markscott7583
    @markscott7583 Před 2 lety

    Great video - was teenager in the late seventies and remember drooling over Marantz, Sansui and Pioneer gear (that I could not afford) at local audio shops. Went through a vintage period recently where I bought a series of different Monster receivers and used the BlueSound Node and works great. One more rec would be that one of the most frequent failures/quality/unwanted noise issues I experienced was with the built-in phono preamps. With so many phono preamps to choose from it’s an easy upgrade, just plug into aux or tape inputs and you’re ready for vinyl. I still kept my Marantz 2275, but my main gear now is modern build tube amps.

  • @parkjv1
    @parkjv1 Před 2 lety

    I found this video very informative! I’ve been around vintage gear when it was new, since I was a kid. My mother had some pretty nice stuff for the time in the early 1960’s. I bought my first system in 1970 and upgraded that to Sansui SX-7500 quad system in 1977. I have a few vintage pieces in my home. Pioneer SX-780, Marantz 2020 European Tuner (Brown Face) with Marantz 3300 PreAmp, Nakamichi Receiver 3, Fisher Tuner FM-600 with Fisher CA-800 Amp, JVC FX-1010 Tuner with JVC AX-Z1010 Amp. The only thing that I added to my SX-780 was a Harmon Kardon HK BTA-10 Bluetooth device to stream music from my iPhone.

  • @joshuacox1855
    @joshuacox1855 Před 2 lety

    I have the Carver M1.0T, the amp from the Stereophile magazine challenge in 1985. It was a gift from my father. I sent it to Nelson Audio and had it modified to increase output from 350 to 500 watts into 8 ohms. Also, i had the power cord changed out for an detachable power plug, switched the leds from red to blue and added a 12V trigger for auto in/off. It is a wonderful amp with a wonderful story.

  • @fts81
    @fts81 Před 2 lety

    Great video. My second system is a 1969 marantz rebuilt, I connected a CD player and an Apple airport express for airplay, quite happy, sweet sounding and driving my monitor bronze bookshelves with finesse. Perfect approach, congrats

  • @geterdunn2733
    @geterdunn2733 Před rokem

    I love this channel and can appreciate the material presented. I wasn't even looking for this, but having bee n in a similar situation can appreciate the coverage and presentation. Keep it up.

  • @Nonakame
    @Nonakame Před 2 lety

    I bought an Arylic on your recommendation and it has been awesome! I’m using it now on my fleet of vintage Nakamichi receivers. TA-1A, TA-2A, SR-3A and AV1. And my NAD 7130 before it died (of course it died!). It is so much fun to listen to these sweet old units and have the convenience of a remote, etc… Also, it now gets to travel with me; being able to plug into a Airbnb house stereo is a game changer! Thanks for the great content and the product suggestion, really appreciate it!

  • @jmoren2
    @jmoren2 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a Pioneer SA-6500 II 30-watt amplifier in the late 70's. It's still going strong. My update, plugging in an Apple Airport Express to the AUX and using it to control volume and stream music from every apple device in the house using wi-fi. No HDMI, but I use it just to listen to music.

    • @JukeboxAlley
      @JukeboxAlley Před 2 lety

      Pioneer sa-6500 is still one of my favorite bang for the buck balanced amps, I loved it

  • @stvitalkid7981
    @stvitalkid7981 Před 2 lety

    I had a Marantz 2216 while in high school. Bought it used from a local stereo and TV store right after Christmas 1978 with 100 dollars Canadian my parents gave me for Christmas to put toward a receiver. As I recall, the store had it priced at $99.00. I had to borrow money from the friend I was shopping with to pay the sales tax. My dad was surprised I came home with a Marantz for so little money. It worked just fine for the five years I owned it and it looked super-cool too.

  • @NickP333
    @NickP333 Před 2 lety

    One of my vintage amplifiers is a fully refurbished ‘74 Marantz 2220B, which It’s a fantastic sounding amp. The full refurb took a while, and finding things like comparable transistors was kinda difficult. The amp drives my Tekton Pendragons with ease. Good stuff, Andrew. Thanks!

  • @kylestewart3053
    @kylestewart3053 Před rokem +2

    While I was out on a run about a year ago, I found an old Pioneer SX-650 on the side of the road. Got it serviced and it works like a champ. I still need to re-do the case, but that's just cosmetics. I connected it to my TV, which has all the music apps on it, with a Metra Ethereal CS-DAC dac. It only costed me only 30 bucks. It's small and I hide it behind my amp.
    I paired it with two Cambridge Audio SX-50s, and it makes listening to both music from Apple music and any other content sound great. I set the output to both internal and optical. So all I have to do is mute the main tv and turn on the amp to hear the tunes. I might not have the ability to remote control the volume or enjoy a movie with surround sound I'd like from a more modern receiver... but I don't really need that right now.

  • @Dmu_girl-2008
    @Dmu_girl-2008 Před 2 lety

    Videos like this are so interesting and may be useful in the future after all everything becomes vintage eventually and may be able to update rather than replace.

  • @skerlnik
    @skerlnik Před 2 lety

    I used to own a 2216 and it was a warm-sounding small, but mighty receiver. You picked a great Marantz to cover. I have a 2250 but miss my old 2216.

  • @davebrochu
    @davebrochu Před 2 lety +1

    I have a Bluesound Node 2i (older model without HDMI eARC) connected to my vintage McIntosh C26/MC2505 combo and it's such a great device. Sounds great and it's so simple even my non-techy wife can turn on and use the stereo. If I had a TV in that room I would almost certainly upgrade to the newer model to use eARC.

  • @adaboy4z
    @adaboy4z Před 2 lety +1

    I just picked up a 22 year old Marantz dvd player for free. it sounds so good playing cds. Old school is good!

  • @TheCarlitoBenito
    @TheCarlitoBenito Před 2 lety

    Great to see a vintage audio review! I have a Fisher 400 that has been connected to my desktop via RCAs, but have purchased an Arylic to expand functionality. It powers my Marantz floor standing speakers quite nicely. It's outlived my Yamaha RX-V630 from 2002.

  • @gianlusc
    @gianlusc Před 2 lety +1

    I've got myself a 1983 Yamaha Natural Sound A-700. Integrated amplifier, I've replaced all the capacitors and it sounds fantastic.

  • @DillonTDavis
    @DillonTDavis Před 23 dny +1

    Great video, would love to see you do more Vintage Receiver reviews!

  • @phonatic
    @phonatic Před 2 lety +1

    You've totally nailed this one. That is really how I feel about it how it should be done, keeping it as original as possible while not depriving oneself of the benefits of the day. 👍
    I have Bluetooth dongles hooked up to most of my vintage and "purist style" amps and will be able to easily adapt by simply replacing them by something different in the future.

  • @BobFonseca
    @BobFonseca Před 2 lety

    I absolutely love my reconditioned Marantz 2245 with walnut case (cleaned and refitted with LEDs by Living in Stereo!)Part of a vintage system with large Advents and an Andover Songbird streamer tucked behind. Those Marantz lights and tuning wheel always get me! Punchy, fun sound!

  • @MOOeymania
    @MOOeymania Před 2 lety

    Thanks for another great video! These vintage videos are a nice change up.

  • @brianlewis5042
    @brianlewis5042 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Andrew for giving me an idea of reusing an older Yamaha Reciever. Yes it has push/pull speaker connectors, but I will order some Sewell FlexPin speaker endings that will accept 12 gauge wire and will fit in the reciever’s push/connectors. Using the Bluesound Node for TV and subwoofer connections will allow me to setup a small but capable system for my bedroom. That’s why I love watching your video’s.

  • @AN-ce1nd
    @AN-ce1nd Před 2 lety

    My Marantz 2216B purchased new when the minimum wage was $2.35. Never ever broke down and resides in my sons room. At 16 watts per channel it really outperformed some of my stronger Pioneer gear. I am a Marantz man! Thanks for posting. Purchased in 1978 for about $160.00.

  • @shelbynamels973
    @shelbynamels973 Před 2 lety +1

    Love listening to your presentation. Sounds very professional.

  • @drde4010
    @drde4010 Před 2 lety

    It’s really nice to see you both discussing vintage hifi. Thank you for the nice review. Daniel

  • @Bayshore958
    @Bayshore958 Před 2 lety +1

    Picked up a 2270 in 2016 and added the new Node last year.....amazing pair.

  • @Yahtzee_09
    @Yahtzee_09 Před 2 lety +1

    Currently working on restoring my dad's Pioneer SX-1250 (at least what I'm capable of). So far, just looks like a lot of cleaning up and making sure the dust doesn't start a fire when I plug it in. Going to pair it with a pair of Ohm H Legacy speakers. Love the channel and the vintage/retro vids. Makes me miss my dad, but in a good way.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  Před 2 lety +1

      Kyle that is wonderful that you're able to still enjoy your father's Pioneer. I bet when you're done with your clean out, it will be the "best" amp you've ever heard or will own. Be well!

  • @michaelcruz7704
    @michaelcruz7704 Před 2 lety

    I love the sound of that marantz integrated amp. It's sounds spacious, wide imaging and very warm and punchy on the lower end.

  • @rockrollhi-figuy6824
    @rockrollhi-figuy6824 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful receiver!! Love the Marantz units, my favorite sounding receivers. They were definitely built to last, and they sound good. I paid 1000 for my 4300. Theres no denying how much better they look than anything made in the last 30 years.

  • @dharlow5810
    @dharlow5810 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought the 2216 in 1977. It was great for it's time. And my budget at that time.

  • @Big-J-8579
    @Big-J-8579 Před 2 lety

    I use a Luxman R-115 receiver in my audio room. I purchased it in 1987. I love the sound and have had it serviced. It has a CD, Phono, 2-Tape Deck, and 2-Video inputs. I run a CD player, Cassette Deck, Turntable, CD Changer, and a Yamaha WXC-50 streaming preamp into it. The Yamaha gives me ROON. I love it.

  • @jefffelling3112
    @jefffelling3112 Před 2 lety

    After restoring a Marantz 4300 and a 2275 with all up graded audio file components, a Zen Blue V2 music streamer was added to the mix with fantastic results. The sound and function is outstanding!

  • @shauncamilleri4451
    @shauncamilleri4451 Před 2 lety

    @Andrew I finally got my hands on my dad's Technics SA400 which needed repairs. While we were at it, we took a mobile phone charger which converted 240v ac to 5v dc, and had a small bluetooth receiver I had purchased online for €2 and soldered the wires to tape#2. This was inspired from your pioneer video

  • @jackbarnard1781
    @jackbarnard1781 Před rokem +1

    I have a refurbished & recapped onkyo tx4500 mk2. Vintage 1979. 65 watts / channel. Upgraded w/ a marantz ki- ruby sacd player. Sounds fantastic!!!

  • @jesusgavemeaids
    @jesusgavemeaids Před 2 lety +1

    Love Marantz. I have a 2220B & 2245. Can't wait until I can afford to have the 2245 restored but it sounds great as is, in all original condition. What I don't like though, is when one doesn't have a mid-range control. I'm glad both of mine do.

  • @timhermann2226
    @timhermann2226 Před 2 lety +1

    I was looking for a Pioneer SX series receiver like my brother had when he was in high school and came across a McIntosh MAC 4100 and pair of McIntosh XR-16 speakers for $1000. I jumped on it and added a U-Turn turntable based on Andrew's review so I could get back into vinyl after a 30+ year abscence. I added a Marantz streamer and love my system. I did add a WiFi plug so I can ask Alexa to turn the stereo on and off to save wear and tear on the power button.

  • @danab7472
    @danab7472 Před rokem

    As much as Yamaha has driven me up the wall these last several years, the WXC-50 is crazy good for the price and can tackle just about anything you throw at it. I use it with my beloved Rotel RX-855 and it works great. I also really appreciate that you let everyone know to watch the volume when using the radio / phono.

  • @NateEll
    @NateEll Před 2 lety

    Vintage gear can rock! I have a thoroughly modern system except to 2 utterly vintage tuners- a McIntosh MR78 and a Marantz 20B. Both sound great, are quiet and no groans due to age. Both have been serviced within the large 2 years. And both are old school beautiful. The oscilloscope on the Marantz is not only eye candy it’s also the best tuning tool for fm radio. I will add a node plus a vintage receiver is an incredible combination.

  • @HaKa-vg2fu
    @HaKa-vg2fu Před 2 lety

    Great video. I run a NAD 160a with the Heresy IV and upgraded push-pins. Love the look and sound.

  • @rickhill56
    @rickhill56 Před 2 lety +1

    Now I'm getting excited. I still have my JVC system from 79. I bought it when my girlfriend moved out, taking the Marantz with her. It's in mothballs currently. Needs a new turntable. But its a decent 60watt per side system. If I recall

  • @LP-gs3xj
    @LP-gs3xj Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely. My old Sansui is in my garage/man cave.

  • @oldtimer3385
    @oldtimer3385 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice review and info on bringing vintage stereo to the future,myself and I’m sure many others would like to hear what they sound like.

  • @kevincheiman8383
    @kevincheiman8383 Před 2 lety

    I’m the OG with my 2215b from my teens I bought with my paper route money. I updated mine with a rega rp6 record player and a pair of 80th anniversary Dentons. Love hooking it up to a vintage iMac for wired streaming with the Apple Music visualizer providing a modern take on the lava lamp. Groovy…

  • @allenmurrell
    @allenmurrell Před 2 lety +1

    I have a Node 2i connected to a Pioneer SX-980 driving Klipsch Forte II. Love it. The 980 is massive overkill for the Forte speakers but I didn't realize that going into this. Oh well, still sounds great and has awesome prescence in the room.

  • @roccobruno8027
    @roccobruno8027 Před 2 lety

    I grew up listening to the Marantz 510M and Marantz 240 and I remember them with fondness. Personally I'm still running a pair of Denon POA-4400s with only one service in 37 years.

  • @johnnyboy114
    @johnnyboy114 Před 2 lety +1

    ChromeCast Audio digital out into SMSL Sanskrit 10th outboard DAC going into a 25 year old Arcam Alpha 9 amp. Works a treat and I love it! And I’m primarily a vinyl and CD person first and foremost and the CCA and DAC does not let the side down. That lot partnered to Dali Oberon 3’s and it’s really quite something. I love it

  • @edc3093
    @edc3093 Před 2 lety

    I have 2 vintage Marantz receivers, a Model 2270 and a Model 4400, which get daily use. Both have been rebuilt and sound absolutely outstanding through Klipsch speakers. To my ears, I'll match either Marantz system up to a similar aged vintage McIntosh system and while McIntosh is no slouch, the Marantz sound just as great. As as side note you may recall the 2270 that came out of a fire was used in Marantz advertisement because while charred, it powered up and worked as specified. Most of all the gyro tuning and the blue dials of the Marantz are simply mesmerizing.

  • @docflashg
    @docflashg Před 2 lety +1

    I love the look of vintage gear, specially with vu meters.
    I’ve found the ‘older’ I’ve gotten the more I like vintage.

  • @martyjewell5683
    @martyjewell5683 Před 2 lety +1

    Most of my audio equipment was purchased new in late 1970's/ early 80's. Nice to see that soooo much of this stuff is highly desired. Of course I have my preferences but please remember that when buying vintage (or anything) caveat emptor.

  • @supermegaunderrateduploade6686

    Before I got my Marantz NR1710 I had a 20 year old TEAC AV Receiver and I used a Yamaha Wi-Fi DAC for modern connectivity! The Yamaha sounded great and it is still on the market, but it does have limited modern functionality and only outputs through analog connections with no subwoofer pre output. It’s the Yamaha WXAD-10 and I gave mine away to a friend with a 20 year old Pioneer AV Receiver but he doesn’t use it so I’m taking it back😅. Now I use the zone 2 function of my Marantz for exclusive headphones listening with passive and high impedance headphones. It still sound great and even better with the Marantz as a processor and input! Great review on old Marantz gear, now I want an old receiver!

  • @johnwalker4221
    @johnwalker4221 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video as always and a great topic. To answer your question, I have paired my Denon PRA 1200 pre amp to my Marantz 6015 AVR via the Tape 1 monitor out of the 1200. The phono stage in the 1200 is exceptional and supports both MM and MC cartridges. While the Marantz handles music well, the 1200 sounds better to me when I bypass the Marantz and tie the preamp straight into the L and R amps. Your idea of adding the Node Bluesound via RCA connectors to an older or a vintage piece may provide a better solution than HEOS for my streaming music as the Bluesound will eliminate the Apple Airplay file quality limitation on the iPad and iPhone. These vintage receivers like the Marantz, Pioneer, etc. are treasures. Thank you for helping us see how to expand their capabilities to keep them doing what they have always done so well for us.

  • @DavidRondon
    @DavidRondon Před 2 lety

    I have a Marantz 2226B from 1977 (The year I was born), actually with a couple of Klipsch Heresy III and I use with my Technics 1200 MK2 and a DAC via WIFI controlling Tidal from mi Iphone. I recently recap the Marantz and I was using a very nice Crown as an Amp, but I'm gonna tell you, the Marantz sound kick ass!!! Thanks for the video!

  • @johnlane2395
    @johnlane2395 Před 2 lety

    I had the Marantz 2238b, loved the sound it gave my Tannoy 15 golds!!!

  • @RedSinter
    @RedSinter Před 2 lety

    Yes, you answered a number of questions I had. I purchased a pretty well kept Sansui 7070. The case skin needs replacing I intend to strip it off and apply Teak veneer and have the power cord either replaced with an IEC Dongel or if room allows an lEC input connection. Now that yiu've mentioned it l may see about those 5 way binding posts.

  • @CapitolForest
    @CapitolForest Před 2 lety +1

    Cheers for presenting the art and sound of vintage meets new tech. Silver face foundation.

  • @ericschwartzberg5083
    @ericschwartzberg5083 Před 2 lety

    Thank you both for your review of a vintage receiver. Growing up I had a Sherwood S 7900 a
    Receiver 60 wpc and it was amazing . Traded it for a more
    Powerful Kenwood sorry I did it
    Last year a picked up Sherwood
    7225a 30 wpc and also hooked
    It up to my Node and was shocked by the sound quality.
    To my ears it is 90 % as good as my Audiolab 6000a. I Use the
    Sherwood now for FM radio only
    It sounds way better than on the
    Node for digital radio .

  • @kkoller8952
    @kkoller8952 Před 2 lety

    I myself added a HEOS link to our vintage Denon integrated amp system that drives my patio and garden speakers. This way I can sync to our Marantz SR 8012 receiver in our main system for a whole house setup that enables us to stream the same music through out the house along with the patio and garden speakers! The great thing about the HEOS link is it can also be used as a pre amp with both analog and digital inputs and like the Node it allows me to remotely control the volume of our vintage amp with my tablet or phone via the HEOS app!

  • @ManzaMediaTV
    @ManzaMediaTV Před 2 lety +2

    Don’t ditch vintage HI-FI EVER! Great episode as always, guys.

  • @chawonytube
    @chawonytube Před 2 lety

    The Node is a savior. Dope video.

  • @jhonwask
    @jhonwask Před 2 lety

    I don't know how to turn old HiFi into something modern, but having working old gear makes it easy to listen to all those free 78 records. I'm a tech and HiFi geek who recommends older gear, because it's easier to diagnose and repair. Really, it is using off-the-shelf parts.
    I love your old-school setup.

  • @geterdunn2733
    @geterdunn2733 Před rokem +1

    The Bluenode is some amazing tech. To think I could get my Marantz 2230 to provide sound from for a movie I'm playing on my TK800M BenQ projector, that's so cool.

  • @revfogle
    @revfogle Před 2 lety

    In my office I have a setup that has an Onkyo C-7030 CD player (being used as a transport) and a bluetooth receiver connected to a Geshelli Labs DAC and the DAC connected into the aux port of a Pioneer SX-828 receiver. I listen to this for hours and hours a day and I love the sound of the 828 so much that I bought, repaired and set up another one in my home "man-cave." (other 70's vintage equipment I have connected to the SX are: Pioneer(s): CT-F9191 cassette, RT 707 Reel to Reel, PL 610 Turntable. I also use an Aircom component cooling unit and everything is plugged into a Furman power conditioner.) Oh, my speakers are Wharfedale 4.2's (I've tried different speakers over the years and with the style of music I prefer (mostly classical and jazz) I just love the Wharfedale sound!)

  • @scootie68
    @scootie68 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2226B paired with a pair of 3 way Sansui SP-X6000 100 watt speakers and I can say I'm very happy with the vintage sound I get from this setup. I have a LP120XBT with a blue Ortafan hooked up and although I feel like I get CD clarity from this setup, without a modern hi-fi setup to reference I can't say I can hear any "details" from this modern turntable.😁

  • @jaywill5352
    @jaywill5352 Před 2 lety +1

    I run a pioneer quad setup from the 70s I love it

  • @wayneflanagan3935
    @wayneflanagan3935 Před 2 lety

    I have a Kenwood ka 305, my first "real" amplifier. I bought it high school and used it through college (do the math.. I'm over 60). After some minor electrical "tune up " things I plugged it in and turned it on. I started playing some of my favorite albums and dare I say... became emotional. It was like having a beer with a dear friend I haven't seen in over 40 years. I spent the evening staring at the simple red power on light and drifting between music and memory... it was wonderful! So you answer your question of the day, I didn't actually bring the Amp to the 21st century, Other than turning it on! More accurately it took me BACK in time and reminded me why I love music so much and still do to this day.

  • @user-rc3kh4pv9u
    @user-rc3kh4pv9u Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love that you have explored vintage recievers. I like the vintage preampms and amps, I am running Adcom system, and a NAD CD player. I would to see you take a look at some vintage the separates.

  • @johnkuykendall467
    @johnkuykendall467 Před 2 lety

    Picked up a SX-780 last month and love it. I'm getting a SX-580 from the same guy soon for my home office.

  • @mjy
    @mjy Před 2 lety

    I've had fun little forays into that arena as well. I still remember getting done with a restoration job on an old all-tube '62 Motorola console stereo and turntable sporting some wonderfully sounding Jensen Golden Voice drivers (at least done enough to where I was satisfied). On the pre amp section, I was surprised to notice that it had a couple of RCA auxiliary inputs. Once it was up and running again, I found a long headphone-to-RCA cable and connected my iPhone to it. There was something so surreal about listening to music on a piece of equipment that was manufactured almost 10 years before I was born through a device that was getting its music wirelessly over the Internet. I found a couple of '50s and '60s streaming channels and just reveled in its beauty for a while. Of course, I couldn't resist the urge to play more modern offerings. All the while, I couldn't help but wonder how people in the '60s would think of the way I was playing music through it... like it was some kind of dark sorcery.

  • @martytracey6205
    @martytracey6205 Před 2 lety +1

    I have many vintage receivers and intrigated amps (have the skills to repair). I picked up a 2216 in need of a lot of repair. At 16 watts, it is very impressive. And, yes, vintage gear is much more repairable than contemporary gear.

  • @shmishymcfish283
    @shmishymcfish283 Před 2 lety

    I love the sound I’ve been able to get from either my Pioneer SX-650 or my larger Fisher RS-1058. Just a simple $30 DAC and I’m now as modern as I need to be with my PS4

  • @tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120

    I have the Marantz 2270 from 1974 .
    The 2270 has 70 vintage watts and
    38 pounds. (Appricate your alls hardwork)
    Soon as i get a day off from work i will video compare against my Marantz PM 8006 thats also 70 watts 😃 Thanks Andrew/Christi.
    'Have your power supply recapped' 😃 No pops when ya turn on

  • @Moneyonmain
    @Moneyonmain Před 2 lety +1

    FASCINATING review!!
    Now to figure out the assorted choices in this category.
    You know you have opened a whole new can of worms.

  • @videoproboston2450
    @videoproboston2450 Před 2 lety

    I've had my Pioneer SX780 and Node with a pair of 600Ms for a while now and I've been loving it. As much as I love my other more expensive system for music and movies, the vintage system seems more fun to use. :)