(Not mine, I have the smaller 300 with a few less buttons and lights)
I love old audio gear for its build quality, repairsbility, and the bold aesthetics of the era. It wasn't a featureless plastic box designed to be hidden in a cabinet and interacted with through an app.
May I point you at the roughly contemporary JVC JR-S600 receiver? It manages to be ancient and yet postmodern.
https://www.hifiengine.com/images/model/jvc_jr-s600.jpg
(Not mine, I have the smaller 300 with a few less buttons and lights)
I love old audio gear for its build quality, repairsbility, and the bold aesthetics of the era. It wasn't a featureless plastic box designed to be hidden in a cabinet and interacted with through an app.