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Buy Sell Trade Audio Equipment => Home Audio Equipment in the Burgh => Topic started by: non-prophet on July 21, 2016, 01:14:28 PM
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I am emptying out my garage and keep finding audio pieces that were forgotten about or recently dealt to me in trade. Everything works, unless noted, and in good condition:
Luxman L-3 with T-3 tuner, 35wpc sweet sounding needs some bulbs replaced
Technics SA-500
Yamaha CR-320 with wood case
Kyocera R661 85wpc
Kyocera DA710 CD player great vintage cdp
Kyocera RC-101 with remote (controls R661 and da710)
Harman Kardon PM 640 35wpc int amp
CM Labs LAD200 Turntable with Jelco 730 tonearm and Grado cart
Nobis DM-3t speakers no info out there on these but they did cost $1300 in 87
PS Audio Digital Link with outboard power supply oldie but goldie
Luxman D113D CD transport with remote
Pioneer Elite PD-f19 301 changer, beautiful wood sides stable patter transport 9/10 condition with remote
b&o CD X as nice as you are going to find, no remote but works great, not sure if it had a remote
b&o Beomaster 3300 30 wpc int amp, b&o style and sound
Athena S3 speakers Canadian made very nice large bookshelf
Sony GX10es, one of sony's best with remote
RCA tube amp console pull 6bq5, complete, untouched, worked when pulled
Classe CDT-1 CD transport no remote Philips based transport
Mcintosh XR1051 speakers
All this is available for sale or trade, I am really not looking for anything, but, I am always interested in stuff that is easy to sale and ship. Lots of great equipment in that list, time to upgrade. Let me know what you have and I will make you a deal. Thank you for looking, Nick
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I already forgot a couple pieces:
Burhoe acoustics blue
Unity audio reference 1
Sonance sonamp 260 nice well built 60 wpc amp
Sherwood s-7100a wood case
Magnepan unitrac 1 tonearm needs rewired
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What do you want for the tonearm? I have a nice Rotel table with a crap arm (lots of play) that I've been considering Frankensteining if the right piece came along.
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The Yamaha CR-320 with wood case, is that the correct model number because I can't find squat about it.
Can I get a pic of it?
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The Yamaha CR-320 with wood case, is that the correct model number because I can't find squat about it.
Can I get a pic of it?
Maybe this???
This is the monster Yamaha CR-3020 that hit the audio market in 1978. It is the BIG brother of the CR-1020 and CR-2020. The CR-3020 is rated at 160 watts per channel into 8 ohms. It also has a frequency response of 5-100,000 Hz and total harmonic distortion of 0.01%.
The CR-3020 was big and it weighs in at just under 82 pounds!
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Not that, best guess is cr420, i will confirm tomorrow
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A few corrections:
Yamaha cr 420
Jelco 370 tonearm
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pics
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more pics
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The white speakers are the Nobis?
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Yes, those are the Nobis, two 6.5" woofer and vifa tweeter. They will surprise most, great sounding, fantastic imaging.
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Not that, best guess is cr420, i will confirm tomorrow
Ok thanks, I'm likely to pass.
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Send me a pm on the Kyocera gear. I am interested.