My first receiver was a Yamaha DSP-something(forgotten the model) and can attest to most comments here on the excellent sound quality. It can rival many integrateds costing twice its used price in terms of build and sound quality. If building a cheap system, the receiver is a real bargain and good value. I bought the Yamaha amp a decade ago for $600 brand new and sold it off for a song ($100) a few years later. You can probably pick one up around that price, or less.
The times have savaged my system
I have sold just about all my components to keep things afloat at home and build a bit of a cushion in these uncertain times. I love music and allotted myself $1000.00 budget for speakers and an Int. amp to keep my sanity! Used equipment preferred. Any input from you fellow audiogoner’s is appreciated.
Items I have now:
Toshiba SD-K770 fully modified by response audio
Rega p1 TT
I love guitar driven rock and jazz. Ideas and suggestions welcome. Space is limited and placement of speakers has limitations (close to the wall) I would say nearfield listing and I do tend to turn up the volume.
Items I have now:
Toshiba SD-K770 fully modified by response audio
Rega p1 TT
I love guitar driven rock and jazz. Ideas and suggestions welcome. Space is limited and placement of speakers has limitations (close to the wall) I would say nearfield listing and I do tend to turn up the volume.
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