I'd try as a set first, but you might get more if sold separately, hard to say.
Need adice on selling hubby's estate: Yamaha M-65 & Yamaha C-65 amps
I’ve been working slowly at selling my husband’s estate and today I have a question about his Yamaha M-65 Natural Sound Stereo Power Amplifier, Yamaha C-65 Natural Sound Stereo Control Amplifier and
Yamaha T-700 Natural Sound AM/FM Stereo Tuner.
He bought these in college (he’s the original owner) and even tho he’s purchased other components since, he still had these hooked up to his stereo system so I’m sure he was still using them. (They all power on and light up.) He was awfully fussy about how his music sounded so I ca’t imagine he would have them hooked up if there was anything wrong with them. Any components that did not work were relegated to the basement.
Should I sell the amps as a pair since I’ve read that they’re best when used together? Or not? Should I go one step further and sell all 3 as a set?
(I have the Owner’s Manual for all 3 and there is nary a crease or mark on any of them. Same with the components themselves. He really babied these objects.)
He bought these in college (he’s the original owner) and even tho he’s purchased other components since, he still had these hooked up to his stereo system so I’m sure he was still using them. (They all power on and light up.) He was awfully fussy about how his music sounded so I ca’t imagine he would have them hooked up if there was anything wrong with them. Any components that did not work were relegated to the basement.
Should I sell the amps as a pair since I’ve read that they’re best when used together? Or not? Should I go one step further and sell all 3 as a set?
(I have the Owner’s Manual for all 3 and there is nary a crease or mark on any of them. Same with the components themselves. He really babied these objects.)
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