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Rotel 971- Worth £125?

I seen a ex-display (possibly second hand) rotel 971 mk 2 for £125, would this be worth it or could i get something better second hand (or even new ) elseware?

It to use in my (small) bed room so power is not as important as quality, i.e. 60 watts is enough, doubt 100watts would add anything for the volumes i'd have it. I'd be sitting only a few foot away from the speakers.

It would be used with either Mordent Short 302's or Celestion MP1's (could plug in the two mission 75c's, i have lying arround though ).

Thanks for any help.
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