Vintage hi-fi, old and new
Stereophile|April 2024
Many audiophiles and serious music lovers are passionate about vintage. Vintage has become a popular "way in" to the hobby, especially popular among younger folks.
Vintage hi-fi, old and new

Reasons vary. Many-perhaps most-are seeking more bang for the buck than you can get buying new. Others prefer classic sound and aesthetics: that special vintage vibe. At least a few inherit or receive vintage pieces from audiophile parents; others come across a beautiful bargain they can't resist. An important niche in our hobby thinks vintage equipment simply sounds better than the new stuff.

Not every vintage piece sounds good, however, and not every piece is a bargain. Some can be quite expensive. And most that aren't are in need of expensive refurbishment to look and sound their best. Even once restored, they usually require more care, maintenance, and patience than a new piece would require. It's a lot to take in for those new to the hobby.

Jeremy Irwin, owner and "stereo archaeologist" at the vintage-focused dealer Aural HiFi in Denver, has been there himself. When I visited the store in late December, Irwin told me about his own audiophile journey, which started with "about 30 Sonos pieces" before he got hooked on vintage. "What really sucked me into this is truly being able to work with my hands," he said. Also: "Vintage audio gear has soul." Irwin's story isn't your typical internet adventure story. He drove all over the country in a van, à la American Pickers, buying equipment. Much of what he brought home needed refurbishment or repair. He did the work himself. He enjoyed it.

Irwin took the time and learned-and now he wants to guide others starting out on their own paths. He aims to educate customers so that they make good buying decisions, whether they buy vintage or new.

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