When working with vintage stereo systems, the receiver is an important part of the grand design. The receiver is the key to amplifying and balancing sound. The receiver equalizes audio and distributes the sound between the speakers. Vintage receivers are often crafted of metal and/or wood, rather than the plastic that cover their modern day counterparts. They usually have a low harmonic distortion, which makes the audio quality sound more realistic and life-like than what many modern day sound systems can provide.
What makes these receivers break down and stop working? It could be any number of issues, but we will make sure that we give it the proper care and find a buyer who will truly appreciate it when we are finished.
We pay cash on the spot for your bulky vintage tube stereo systems and equipment; it doesn’t even need to be working. We will even pick up and haul away the heavy system ourselves, hassle free. If you need to clear out your old or broken down stereo, call us at 718-698-2428.