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  1. I just sold a Cr-2040 receiver because i was cleaning out the house

    during the forced vacation. working from home a few hours in the

     morning then spring cleaning after. Got more to move out. I have

    some receivers and reel decks to move out just colectin dust. Lots

    of time and little to do....

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  2. SOLD  No longer available.

    Yamaha CR-2040 receiver(1979) with bonus Yamaha P-450 turntable. Will include some records as well. Receiver in near mint condition and working. Turntable works but need new cartridge. Hinge springs no longer work to hold up the cover.  I can demonstrate before purchase. $500. Located in West Palm Beach(Royal Palm Beach) Florida.

    Specifications
    Tuning range: FM, MW

    Power output: 120 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)

    Frequency response: 5Hz to 100kHz

    Total harmonic distortion: 0.02%

    Damping factor: 40

    Input sensitivity: 0.1mV (MC), 2.5mV (MM), 120mV (line)

    Signal to noise ratio: 86dB (MC), 95dB (MM), 100dB (line)

    Output: 120mV (line)

    Semiconductors: 14 x IC, 4 x FET, 102 x transistors, 31 x diodes, 9 x zener diodes

    Dimensions: 580 x 167 x 407mm

    Weight: 20.4kg

    The Yamaha P-450 is a 2-speed, belt-drive, fully-auto turntable system with unique optimum mass, minimum resonance straight tonearm and convenient front panel operation.

    Specifications
    Drive system: belt drive

    Motor: FG servo DC motor

    Platter: 300mm die-cast aluminium, 0.7kg (including rubber mat)

    Speeds: 33 and 45rpm

    Signal to noise ratio: better than 70dB

    Wow and flutter: less than 0.04% WRMS

    Arm type: straight arm tube

    Effective length: 222mm

    Overhang: 16mm

    Tracking force range: 0 to 3g

    Offset angle: 23 degrees

    Cartridge weight: 2.5 to 10g

    Dimensions: 440 x 132 x 372mm

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  3. Watch out(no pun intended) as the horology bug can bite hard. My habit started

    when my grandfather died and i inherited his 1950's gold Juvenia watch. Now it needed

    service and speaking with the local watchmaker i was drawn into the world of 

    vintage watches which i started to collect back in the 70's. After a long stint in

    broadcasting i moved south and turned my hobby into my profession

    selling Patek, Rolex and other fine watches for one of the top jewelry stores in

    south Florida. Music and horology are passions of mine. Both my watches and

    music equipment are arcane technology that i love and collect. 

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