Why 70s Receivers Sound Better Than Anything Built Today
Pick up a Marantz 2270 from 1972. It weighs 36 pounds. The transformer alone weighs more than an entire modern stereo receiver. This is not nostalgia. This is not an audiophile myth. It is the direct measurable result of decisions the audio industry made in the late 1970s — and has been quietly reversing ever since.

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