Amplifiers

Amplifiers

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), has better specifications and is, predictably, the rare beast. The PMA-850/II has been further refined in terms of materials and speed, based on a symmetrical […]

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Denon PMA 850

Launched in 1978-79, the Denon PMA 850 is considered one of the best of its time and one of the best ever made by Denon. 85 w per channel at 8Ω, stunning construction, impressive sound with amazing detail. Elaborate, high-quality construction (18 kg of quality), excellent Phono section with 2 MM and 1 MC inputs

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Yamaha CA-810

This is the magnificent Yamaha CA-810, one of the finest examples of Yamaha material from the 1970s, the unit is built with precision, like a Swiss watch, you can spend a long time playing with the knobs and levers because they are so fantastic. Beautiful with its 2 “VU” power meters on the front panel,

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Luxman L-435

LUXMAN L-435 amplifier from 1984.Luxman needs no introduction, their equipment is always highly rated, and this one is no different: powerful, full of features, with an excellent MM/MC phono stage. https://youtu.be/rUzPJdkKoGA?si=zHnNyxvAS_7Sc3bZ Specifications: Power output: 100 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) Frequency response: 10Hz to 100kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.015% Input sensitivity: 0.1mV (MC), 2mV

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Nakamichi Amplifier 1

The Nakamichi Amplifier 1 is a great amplifier from a great brand that knew exactly what it was doing… This black giant looks like it’s straight out of a Batman film, in my opinion if Batman had an amplifier in his cave it would be this one, it’s big, powerful, heavy, beautiful, technologically advanced for

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Yamaha A-1060

This is the beautiful and rare Yamaha Natural Sound Stereo Amplifier A-1060, top of the range from 1981-1983. Yamaha spared no expense with the A-1060: The structure was carefully organised like that of the A-1 or the Japanese A-9, the chassis entirely made of copper, “Shark Fin” heatsinks, fully shielded preamplifier, X power supply and

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