Yamaha CR-620
The Yamaha CR-620 was one of Yamaha’s mid-range units from 1977-1979. It put out 35 watts per channel into 8 ohms. It has the classic Yamaha styling and was rated at 0.015% total harmonic distortion. …
Vintage Receivers From The 70s and 80s
The Yamaha CR-620 was one of Yamaha’s mid-range units from 1977-1979. It put out 35 watts per channel into 8 ohms. It has the classic Yamaha styling and was rated at 0.015% total harmonic distortion. …
The Technics SA-400 was offered from 1978 to 1979 with a list price of $360.00. It put out 45 watts per channel and weighed in at 19 pounds. As you can see from the picture …
This is the classic Technics SA-818. The SA-818 put out 110 watts per channel rms. It listed for $850.00 when introduced in 1980 and weighs just under 41 pounds. The SA-818 and it’s younger brother …
This is the Fisher 800C tube receiver. The 800c and 500c are considered by some to be a couple of the best receivers ever made. The 800c and 500c are similar except that the 800c …
The Marantz 2325 came out around 1974 with a list price of $799.95. It was discontinued some time around 1976. It produced 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This particular unit has the WC-43 …
The Kenwood KR-9600 is one of the best receivers ever made by Kenwood. In fact, it’s one of the better tuners ever made by anyone. Manufactured from 1976 to around 1978 and with an MSRP …
Well, you don’t see these too often. This is the Kenwood KR-11000 GX. This is the European version of the Eleven GX and many times was purchased by military personnel overseas so it is difficult …
The Sansui 9090DB is a beautiful receiver. It hit the market around 1975 and had an MSRP of over $900.00. It features 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms and has a frequency response of …
The Pioneer SX-1280 is one of Pioneer’s classic receivers. It came out in 1978 and took over for the SX-1250. It is rated at 185 watts per channel which is second only to the monster …