Amplifiers

Amplifiers

Denon PMA 501

This is a fine example of the quality material Denon produced in the late 70s — designed with care, built to last, and sonically refined. Manufactured between 1978 and 1979, the Denon PMA-501 is a pre + main amplifier with some very clever technology under the hood. Most notably, it features the PCC system (Phono Crosstalk […]

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Denon PMA 850 II

The original PMA-850 had no rec-out option or Class A mode, but the PMA-850II has everything — except the muting switch, which is replaced by the Class A / B function. It features improved internal layout, better specifications, and is, predictably, the rare beast — rarely seen even in Japan and highly sought after by

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Denon PMA 850

Launched in 1978-79, the Denon PMA-850 is widely regarded as one of the best amplifiers of its time — and certainly among the finest ever produced by Denon. A true reference-class integrated amplifier from the golden era of Japanese hi-fi. Delivering a solid 85 watts per channel into 8 ohms, the PMA-850 combines precision engineering,

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Yamaha CA-810

This is the magnificent Yamaha CA-810, one of the finest examples of Yamaha’s legendary craftsmanship from the 1970s. Built with the kind of precision and attention to detail typically associated with Swiss timepieces, the CA-810 exemplifies the golden age of hi-fi, when components were engineered not only to perform but to last a lifetime. Its

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Luxman L-435

This is the Luxman L-435, a high-quality integrated amplifier released in 1984, during one of the most refined periods of Luxman’s golden age. Luxman is a name that needs no introduction in the world of high-fidelity audio — a brand synonymous with elegance, precision engineering, and exceptional sonic performance. The L-435 continues that tradition with

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Nakamichi Amplifier 1

The Nakamichi Amplifier 1 is a remarkable integrated amplifier released in the early 1990s by a brand that was, by then, already synonymous with audiophile-level engineering. Known primarily for their world-class cassette decks, Nakamichi poured the same obsessive attention to detail into this solid-state amplifier—and it shows. Visually imposing with its stealthy, matte-black chassis and

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