Craig in Indy
Your cool Uncle
I dream about having cabinets like that for my collection. Sorry about your ASL blowing up, there is no doubt the "Mass Manufacturing" by even once reputable electronics firms has not maintained the quality we are used to.
I almost bid on an old Yamaha 1020 receiver last week on e-bay,,,but I would have to double the cost and send it to a guy in Colorado to upgrade the PS and Capacitors, then it would last another 30 years. I am so tempted though, and if a 1010 integrated amp shows up again I might not be able to resist.
Personally, I think any of the old Japanese electronics are generally worthwhile to get and upgrade if you have the cash to do it. All that stuff from the '70s was really pretty decent, at least compared to the stuff that gets churned out these days. Yamahas would be at or near the top of the list from that time, I think.
As far as the ASLs go, I was warned that extremely cheap tube gear from China has a tendency to self-destruct in a shower of small-scale fireworks, but I didn't believe it until I saw it with my own eyes. Like I said, I was lucky it didn't damage the speaker it was connected to.
There are, however, a handful of high-end companies that have managed to keep a sharp eye on their Chinese production facilities and have effective QC programs, but all that is reflected in higher prices than these little ASL units had. Outfits like PrimaLuna and Cayin are doing a great job with Chinese made goods, but like I said, the quality is reflected in their prices (though they're still bargains compared to comparable stuff made here and in Europe).

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