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Yamaha CR840 HifiWiki
Yamaha CR840 HifiWiki
Cr 840 Yamaha. Yamaha CR840 Stereo Receiver Photo 1070153 UK Audio Mart Released in 1979, this 60-watt-per-channel beauty was part of Yamaha's legendary Natural Sound lineup, designed to give audiophiles that clean, uncolored, Manual Library Yamaha Yamaha CR-840 AM/FM Stereo Receiver (1979-81) (2 reviews)
YAMAHA CR840 'Natural Sound' vintage stereo receiver. audioweb from www.audioweb.ro
The Yamaha CR-840 is peak late-'70s hi-fi cool, with just enough power, warmth, and silver-faced swagger to make modern receivers look like sad little plastic toys It was a mid range receiver in Yamaha's CR-XX40 lineup.
It was a mid range receiver in Yamaha's CR-XX40 lineup A trip to a local used hi-fi store yielded a bargain—a minty Yamaha CR-840 receiver Automatic sensitivity adjustment means a nice clean sound from a nearby or far off source
Yamaha CR840 Stereo Receiver Photo 2986012 Canuck Audio Mart. Released in 1979, this 60-watt-per-channel beauty was part of Yamaha's legendary Natural Sound lineup, designed to give audiophiles that clean, uncolored, A trip to a local used hi-fi store yielded a bargain—a minty Yamaha CR-840 receiver
Excellent conditioned Yamaha CR840 for sale For Sale Canuck Audio Mart. Data General Manufacturer: Yamaha Model: CR-840 Type: Receiver Years of manufacture: 1979 - 1981 Made in: Japan Color: Silver Remote control: No Power consumption: 540 watts Original price approx.: 1'350 DM (1980) Technical data Special features' High filter Low-Filter Record selector Transmitter center display Switchable processor loop Remarks Other models in the same series: Yamaha CR-240. When I say mint, I mean it: the (simulated) wood cabinet is spotless, all lights and meters work, and the silver face just needed a quick polish with Flitz (as did the jacks) to make it look 100%.